Facebook’s soul-searching report sets itself the challenge of knowing itself
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Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
Apple, Tesla Ask California To Change Its Proposed Policies On Self-Driving Car Testing
Tesla and Apple have asked the state of California to change its proposed policies on self-driving cars to allow companies to test vehicles without traditional steering wheels and controls or human back-up drivers, among other things. Reuters reports: In a…
Washington State Orchard Owners Look To Robots As Labor Shortage Worsens
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Seattle Times: Harvesting Washington state’s vast fruit orchards each year requires thousands of farmworkers, and many of them work illegally in the United States. That system eventually could change dramatically as at least…
Airbnb Gives In To Regulator's Demand To Test For Racial Discrimination By Hosts
As part of an agreement with California regulators, Airbnb will allow the government to test for racial discrimination by hosts. The Guardian reports: The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) announced Thursday that it had resolved a complaint…
Open Ports Create Backdoors In Millions of Smartphones
An anonymous reader writes: “Mobile applications that open ports on Android smartphones are opening those devices to remote hacking, claims a team of researchers from the University of Michigan,” reports Bleeping Computer. Researchers say they’ve identified 410 popular mobile apps…
MIT Creates 3D-Printing Robot That Can Construct a Home Off-Grid In 14 Hours
Kristine Lofgren writes: Home building hasn’t changed much over the years, but leave it to MIT to take things to the next level. A new technology built at MIT can construct a simple dome structure in 14 hours and it’s…
Threatpost News Wrap, April 28, 2017
Mike Mimoso and Chris Brook recap this year’s SOURCE Boston Conference and discuss the week in news, including the long term implications of the NSA’s DoublePulsar exploit, and the HipChat breach.
WikiLeaks Reveals CIA Tool ‘Scribbles’ For Document Tracking
The CIA is planting web beacons inside Microsoft Word documents to track whistleblowers, journalists and informants, according to WikiLeaks.
Banks confident of their approach to security – but still get hit by hackers
How well does your bank look after your details? The financial institutions are pretty confident they’re doing a good job