“DEF CON: Star in Your Own Real-Time Deepfake Video”

Lights, camera, AI! Real-time deepfakes coming to DEF CON At this year’s DEF CON hacker conference, visitors to the AI Village will have the chance to star in their own deepfake video by standing in front of Brandon Kovacs’ camera. The goal is to create a digital likeness of another attendee. Kovacs, a senior red … Read more

“The CrowdStrike Meltdown: A Wake-up Call for Cybersecurity”

The CrowdStrike Meltdown: A Wake-up Call for Cybersecurity Recently, a major IT outage affected millions of users worldwide. The cause? A faulty update on CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform. This minor error had a significant impact, shutting down critical infrastructure such as airports and hospital systems. Falcon is a cloud-based security solution that updates threat intelligence automatically … Read more

New Technique Uses 3D Printing to Fabricate Free-Standing Chip Circuits

New technique uses 3D printing to fab three-dimensional chip circuits Technology can print free-standing metal structures without any support material Researchers from the National University of Singapore have developed a way to build free-standing, self-healing metallic structures without support materials. This technology, called CHARM3D, uses 3D metal printing and direct ink writing (DIW) to fabricate … Read more

Attacks on Bytecode Interpreters Conceal Malicious Injection Activity

Keep up with the latest cybersecurity threats, newly discovered vulnerabilities, data breach information, and emerging trends. Delivered daily or weekly right to your email inbox. Attacks on Bytecode Interpreters Conceal Malicious Injection Activity Researchers have found a way to circumvent malicious code detection by injecting malicious bytecode into interpreters for VBScript, Python, and Lua. This … Read more

Flash Recycling Breakthrough Achieves 98% Efficiency in Battery Recovery

Flash recycling breakthrough achieves 98% efficiency in battery recovery Researchers rapidly heated battery waste to 2,500 Kelvin, transforming it into structures with distinct magnetic shells and stable cores. A new method has been developed to extract purified active materials from battery waste. This method will help separate and recycle battery materials at a low cost. … Read more

Athletes with vision loss can still excel in their sports

The article highlights the incredible abilities of athletes with vision loss, who use mental imagery and visualization techniques to excel in their sports. Despite their physical limitations, they have developed remarkable coping mechanisms that enable them to compete at high levels. It’s inspiring to read about Olympic bronze medalist Nedoroscik, who visualizes his routines while … Read more

North Korea Unveils 250 Tactical Missile Launchers on Border

North Korea claims to be deploying 250 new tactical ballistic missile launchers along its border with South Korea. The move was showcased in a ceremony where North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the transfer of equipment to military commanders and chiefs of staff. According to state media, the launchers were built using North Korean … Read more

Windows 10: Nvidia drivers no longer support old CPUs without POPCNT

Windows users with older computers may experience problems when installing newer graphics drivers from Nvidia. The issue arises because some older CPUs don’t support a specific instruction set called POPCNT (population count). This can cause systems to crash or freeze during boot-up. Nvidia recently announced that its driver version 555 and above will no longer … Read more

Is the US Federal Government Increasing Cyber-Risk Through Monoculture?

Keep up with the latest cybersecurity threats, newly discovered vulnerabilities, data breach information, and emerging trends. Delivered daily or weekly right to your email inbox. Is the US Federal Government Increasing Cyber-Risk Through Monoculture? The US State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program (SLCGP) provides funding for entities to improve their cybersecurity posture and reduce risk. … Read more

Improved Perovskite Solar Cell Efficiency and Longevity

HKUST researchers have developed a molecular treatment that significantly improves the efficiency and durability of perovskite solar cells, potentially paving the way for large-scale production of renewable energy. Researchers at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have discovered how to improve the performance and longevity of perovskite solar cells. This breakthrough could … Read more