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After WIRED reported last week that Meta’s smart glasses app contained code that would enable the company to activate face-recognition…
Two prompts that were used to generate material on Grok were rejected by OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Meta AI, and Anthropic’s Claude…
Encrypted Spaces is, in some sense, the next generation of the Signal protocol, but for more complex and fully featured…
More than 5 million fans are expected to attend the 2026 FIFA World Cup taking place this summer across 16…
Cornyn said materials from Section 702 generate roughly 60 percent of the President’s Daily Brief, a figure Senate Judiciary chairman…
A Florida man was wrongfully arrested for attempting to illegally lure a child after police relied on a face recognition…
One day after WIRED revealed that Meta had quietly embedded an unreleased face-recognition system into an app installed on more…
Using an ad blocker is good for your security, privacy, and even the FBI recommends them to defend from online…
Meta has quietly embedded face-recognition technology for its smart glasses into an app downloaded to millions of phones, according to…
“Factoring out the deepfake image itself—as it will remain under seal—there is nothing inherently stigmatizing about revealing the fact that…
Enclayve is a private social service hosted on a physical device. Plug it in, connect to Wi-Fi, and the device…
Life is busy enough without wasting time on spammers, scammers, and telemarketers. Whether you are suffering insistent injury lawyers, fraudulent…
I’ve been covering spam calling for years, so when Google offered me details about a new Android feature built to…
The United States military has known for years that enemies could use location data to track troops’ phones—and it’s also…
I can’t sleep on planes. So I’m one of those annoying people who always pulls out a laptop to get…
“We would not say that every single phishing message we observed was definitively caused by a direct compromise of the…
