Risks Digest 31.6
Wednesday, 13th February 2019
- 'A Trail of Decisions Kept Lion Air Pilots in the Dark'
- The infrastructural humiliation of America
- Investigation finds Navy leaders ignored warnings for years before one of the deadliest crashes in decades
- Spectre: Do Loose Lips Sink Chips?
- Mayhem, the Machine That Finds Software Vulnerabilities, Then Patches Them
- Beware of Cars With Minds of Their Own
- Goodbye trolley problem: This is Silicon Valley's new ethics test
- A Machine Gets High Marks for Diagnosing Sick Children
- Where's my paycheck? Wells Fargo customers say direct deposits not showing up after outage
- Network outage prevents bike rentals
- USB sticks can take it …
- Some AT&T iPhones Displaying Misleading ‘5G E’ Icon in iOS 12.2 Beta 2
- Japan gears up for mega hack of its own citizens
- Indecent disclosure
- LibreOffice and Apache OpenOffice vulnerable to same bug; only one is fixed.
- There's No Good Reason To Trust Blockchain Technology
- Fire—and lots of it: Berkeley researcher on the only way to fix cryptocurrency
- Navigating Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP: How Google Is Quietly Making Blockchains Searchable
- Crypto CEO dies holding only passwords that can unlock millions in customer coins
- `Zero Trust' AI: Too Much of a Good Thing is Wonderful
- FDA proposes a supply chain tracking overhaul
- Why CAPTCHAs have gotten so difficult
- Situation Normal, All Zucked Up
- Google Began Censoring Search Results in Russia, Reports Say
- Security Researcher Assaulted Following Vulnerability Disclosure
- NSO Group attacking investigators
- How does NYPD surveil thee? Let me count the Waze
- How Hackers and Scammers Break into iCloud-Locked iPhones
- Airline Passengers Potentially at Risk From Check-In Flaws
- Privacy, transparency, and increasing digital trust
- Many popular iPhone apps secretly record your screen without asking
- Apple allows screen captures of evertyhing that you do …
- HP's ink DRM instructs your printer to ignore the ink in your cartridge when you cancel your subscription
- The perils of using Internet Explorer as your default browser
- Judge orders $150,000 in damages in GTA Online cheating case
- Maybe he'll die of the plague and we can all breathe easier …
- Re: Deep Fakes
- Re: Google, you sent this to too many people, so it must be spam
- Re: Passwords, escrow, and fallback positions
- Re: Is it time for Linux?
- Re: Minor Crimes and Misdemeanors in the Age of Automation
- An Enthralling and Terrifying History of the Nuclear Meltdown at Chernobyl
- Revised UK Code of Practice for testing Automated Vehicles