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Hacking News
April 13, 2020

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Storing Data in Everyday Objects

Researchers have discovered a new method for turning nearly any object into a data storage unit. This makes it possible to save extensive data in, say, shirt buttons, water bottles or even the lenses ... read more

Here's the Kind of Data Hackers Get About You from Hospitals

New research has uncovered the specific data leaked through hospital breaches, sounding alarm bells for nearly 170 million ... read more

'Poor Man's Qubit' Can Solve Quantum Problems Without Going Quantum

Researchers have built and demonstrated the first hardware for a probabilistic computer, a possible way to bridge the gap between classical and quantum ... read more

Hackers Could Use Connected Cars to Gridlock Whole Cities

In a future when self-driving and other internet-connected cars share the roads with the rest of us, hackers could not only wreck the occasional vehicle but possibly compound attacks to gridlock ... read more
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Computer Servers Now Able to Retrieve Data Much Faster

Computer scientists have found a novel approach that significantly improves the storage efficiency and output speed of computer ... read more

First All-Optical, Stealth Encryption Technology Developed

Engineers are introducing the first all-optical "stealth" encryption technology that will be significantly more secure and private for highly sensitive cloud-computing and data center ... read more

Organized Cybercrime -- Not Your Average Mafia

Scientists have identified common attributes of cybercrime networks, revealing how these groups function and work together to cause an estimated $445-600 billion of harm globally per ... read more

AlphaZero Learns to Rule the Quantum World

The chess world was amazed when the computer algorithm AlphaZero learned, after just four hours on its own, to beat the best chess programs built on human expertise. Now a research group has used the ... read more

'Inconsistent and Misleading' Password Meters Could Increase Risk of Cyber Attacks

With the worst passwords of 2019 now revealed, and technology topping many festive wish lists, a new study assessed the effectiveness of password meters that people are likely to use or encounter on ... read more

Scientists Correlate Photon Pairs of Different Colors Generated in Separate Buildings

The interference between two photons could connect distant quantum processors, enabling an internet-like quantum computer ... read more

How Vulnerable Is Your Car to Cyberattacks?

New research applies criminal justice theory to smart vehicles, revealing cracks in the current system leading to potential cyber ... read more

Mobile Devices Blur Work and Personal Privacy Raising Cyber Risks

Organizations aren't moving quickly enough on cyber security threats linked to the drive toward using personal mobile devices in the ... read more

Need to Safeguard Drones and Robotic Cars Against Cyber Attacks

Researchers executed successful stealth attacks on real and simulated robotic vehicles, revealing vulnerabilities in the attack detection system most commonly used by such ... read more

Design Flaw Could Open Bluetooth Devices to Hacking

Mobile apps that work with Bluetooth devices have an inherent design flaw that makes them vulnerable to hacking, new research has ... read more

In Classical and Quantum Secure Communication Practical Randomness Is Incomplete

Random bit sequences are key ingredients of various tasks in modern life and especially in secure communication. In a new study researchers have determined that generating true random bit sequences, ... read more

Quantum Chip 1,000 Times Smaller Than Current Setups

Researchers have developed a quantum communication chip that is 1,000 times smaller than current quantum setups, but offers the same superior security quantum technology is known ... read more

Structured Light Promises Path to Faster, More Secure Communications

Quantum mechanics has come a long way during the past 100 years but still has a long way to go. Researchers now review the progress being made in using structured light in quantum protocols to create ... read more

Extracting Hidden Quantum Information from a Light Source

Researchers report on a technique to extract the quantum information hidden in an image that carries both classical and quantum information. This technique opens a new pathway for quantum enhance ... read more

Study Warns of Security Gaps in Smart Light Bulbs

Smart bulbs are expected to be a popular purchase this holiday season. But could lighting your home open up your personal information to hackers? Now researchers have conducted a review of the ... read more

Preventing Cyber Security Attacks Lies in Strategic, Third-Party Investments

Companies interested in protecting themselves and their customers from cyber-attacks need to invest in themselves and the vendors that handle their data, according to new ... read more

Combination of Techniques Could Improve Security for IoT Devices

A multi-pronged data analysis approach that can strengthen the security of Internet of Things (IoT) devices -- such as smart TVs, home video cameras and baby monitors -- against current risks and ... read more

Scientists One Step Closer to a Fully Functioning Quantum Computer

Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionize technology, medicine, and science by providing faster and more efficient processors, sensors, and communication devices. But transferring ... read more

Decoding How Kids Get Into Hacking

New research has identified characteristics and gender-specific behaviors in kids that could lead them to become juvenile hackers. The researchers assessed responses from 50,000 teens from around the ... read more

Cell-Mostly Internet Users Place Privacy Burden on Themselves

Do data privacy concerns disproportionately affect people who access the internet primarily through cell phones? New research indicates that cell-mostly internet users are more likely to be exploited ... read more

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