Month: July 2021

The Pegasus project part 5: the fightback against private spyware begins

After a week of stories about the abuse of private spyware by governments around the world, Michael Safi rounds off our mini-series by looking at the global impact of the Pegasus project and what could change as a result All this week Guardian journalists across the world have been reporting on a massive data leak: …

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Tech firm hit by giant ransomware hack gets key to unlock victims’ data

Kaseya’s universal key can free the files of hundreds of organizations, ending the worst of the attack’s fallout The software company at the center of a huge ransomware attack this month has obtained a universal key to unlock files of the hundreds of businesses and public organizations crippled by the hack. Nineteen days after the …

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Online banking and gaming services hit by internet outage

HSBC, PlayStation and others affected on Thursday in issue possibly related to Akamai Edge DNS The websites of HSBC, ITV and Waitrose were among those hit by a widespread outage that briefly caused disruption on Thursday afternoon. Major online banking services – including Barclays, TSB, the Bank of Scotland, Tesco Bank and Sainsbury’s Bank – …

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New device could help visually impaired avoid obstacles, research suggests

Chest-mounted video camera and vibrating wristbands developed by US team reduce collisions by 37% in small study Vibrating wristbands could help visually impaired people to avoid collisions when out and about, a study indicates. According to the NHS, about 360,000 people in the UK alone are registered as blind or partially sighted, with long canes …

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Israel to examine whether spyware export rules should be tightened

Commission to review claims NSO’s Pegasus was misused by customers to target journalists and activists An Israeli commission reviewing allegations that NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware was misused by its customers to target journalists and human rights activists will examine whether rules on Israel’s export of cyberweapons such as Pegasus should be tightened, a senior MP …

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Burner phones, fake sources and ‘evil twin’ attacks: journalism in the surveillance age | Bradley Hope

When I heard my number was on a leaked data list, I wasn’t surprised. Reporters have never been more vulnerable What does the new age of surveillance mean for the work of investigative journalists? Last year, I was preparing to fly from London to a country in the Middle East for a sensitive reporting trip. …

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AI firm DeepMind puts database of the building blocks of life online

AlphaFold program’s prediction of nearly 20,000 human protein structures now free for researchers Last year the artificial intelligence group DeepMind cracked a mystery that has flummoxed scientists for decades: stripping bare the structure of proteins, the building blocks of life. Now, having amassed a database of nearly all human protein structures, the company is making …

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Magacoin: pro-Trump cryptocurrency attracts over 1,000 people to sign up

Magacoin bills itself as the ‘digital currency for the MAGA community’ but data from the site shows most of the cryptocurrency is allocated to its self-style creator More than 1,000 people have so far signed up to the pro-Trump cryptocurrency magacoin, including conservative media personalities and Republican figures, the Guardian can reveal. The news comes …

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How to photograph the July full moon on your phone or camera, and the best settings to use

Guardian Australia picture editor Carly Earl explains the dos and don’ts of taking pictures of the July 2021 full moon, which is also known as the buck or thunder moon. When a full moon rises, many people will pull out their mobile phones to try and get an Instagram-worthy photograph, but unfortunately the moon is …

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Tesla likely to start accepting bitcoin as payment again, says Elon Musk

The founder of the electric carmaker says coins are mined using at least 50% renewable power, sending the price up sharply Tesla will most likely restart accepting bitcoin as payment once it conducts due diligence on the amount of renewable energy used to mine the currency, the founder and boss of the electric carmaker, Elon …

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