NSAにはICREACHという検索エンジンがある“The NSA has a search engine called ICREACH, that holds nearly 1 trillion of data, including phone calls, emails and much more”
Anonymousがケニヤ国防省のTwitterアカウントをハッキング“The Anonymous hacker group reportedly hacked the official Kenya Defense Ministry Twitter account that is used to share information about the military's operations.”
“Anonymous is preparing to attack World Cup 2014 sponsors, in response to the Brazilian government spending outlandish amounts of money to prepare for the soccer tournament. It is unknown which specific companies will be hit”
Google Glassをジャミング“A privacy campaigner for "Stop The Cyborgs" has come up with a novel way to prevent being recorded by a Google Glass wearing Glasshole - a simple program that knows when Glass is being used and prevents it from connecting to a network.”
“Teaming with 180 companies and research groups under the umbrella of euRobotics, today saw the official announcement of the EU initiative(中略). this initiative is expected to create over 240,000 jobs in Europe - as well as boosting the EU's share of the market to a respectable 42 percent.”
“Myspace hopes to lure old users to log into their accounts by sharing their old photos via email, what are the odds of those old emails still being checked”
“Online gambling website BetCoin has unveiled the BetCoin Reels online slot machine, a "provably fair" 5-line slot machine. Much to the dismay of governments already concerned of bitcoin-related money laundering, it looks like gambling will continue to push the cryptocurrency forward.”
“Scott White from the University of Illinois (中略) has been working on something quite incredible: a plastic that is lined with something similar to an artificial vascular system, just like the veins and arteries that see the blood flow through your body, that can repair for larger breaks.”
“Research indicates a whopping 90 percent of the top 30 most visited Internet piracy websites in the United Kingdom contained some form of malware or "Potentially Unwanted Programs" (PUPs) to compromise user systems.”
“the top three music labels filed individual suits against vKontakte, spearheaded by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). In 2012, the social media site made $172 million in advertising revenue, but didn't pay the IFPI for copyrighted music shared through the site.”