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Great win, U.S. soccer team! Now, hackers - The Washington Post

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Welcome to The Cybersecurity 202! Dear futbol fans, please don't be mad at me for calling it "soccer." Below: A U.S. governor bans TikTok from state devices, and Twitter stopped enforcing its rules around covid misinformation.  First: The World Cup is one of the most-watched events on the planet and has racked up record viewership in the United States this year, too. With the U.S. Publisher: Washington Post Date: 2022-11-30T12:31:48.000Z Twitter: @WashingtonPost Reference: (Read more) Visit Source Lastpass says hackers accessed customer data in new breach LastPass says unknown attackers breached its cloud storage using information stolen during a previous security incident from August 2022. The company added that, once in, the threat actors also managed to access customer data stored in the compromised storage service. Publisher: BleepingComputer Twitter: @BleepinComputer Reference: (Read more) ...

Astronomers predicted an asteroid impact 3.5 hours in advance | SYFY WIRE

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Ever since we found out what an asteroid did to the dinosaurs , we've been worried that there might be an object out there with our names written on it. We need only look so far as the recent DART mission to learn that humanity means business when it comes to not being smooshed by a giant space rock. Publisher: SYFY Official Site Date: 2022-11-30T13:01:32-05:00 Twitter: @syfy Reference: (Read more) Visit Source Small asteroids are probably young -- ScienceDaily The Hayabusa2 spacecraft was developed in order to study the history of the asteroid Ryugu, and collected samples and returned them to earth for laboratory analysis. The project participants are Dr. Martin Jutzi and Dr. To explore the characteristics of asteroids, during the space mission Hayabusa2, a Small Carry-on Impactor was fired at the surface of the asteroid Ryugu. "The crater made by the impact was far larger than expected. Publisher: ScienceDaily Reference: (...

Earth and Space Science Open Archive Takes a Big Step Forward - Eos

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Over the past four years, the Earth and Space Science (ESS) Open Archive has preserved over 10,000 early research outputs – preprints, posters, and presentations – contributed by nearly 37,000 authors across 25 subject areas. How has the Archive grown over the years? What were the initial goals for the archive, and where are they now? Publisher: Eos Date: 2022-11-30T19:33:10 00:00 Author: Jonathan H Jiang Nick Violette Twitter: @AGU_Eos Reference: (Read more) Visit Source Antaris predicts the future of the space economy at TC Sessions: Space • TechCrunch We're just about one week away from achieving liftoff for TC Sessions: Space — a full day jam-packed with the latest space science, tech and trends. A word (or two or three) about our partner companies. They play a vital role at TechCrunch events. As subject-matter experts, they show up and present sessions with relevant content designed to help early-stage founders succeed. And, y...

Elon Musk may produce ‘alternative’ smartphones

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SAN FRANCISCO: Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Saturday said that he will produce "alternative" smartphones to compete with Apple and Android devices, if the micro-blogging platform gets removed from the application stores. It all started when a user tweeted, "If Apple & Google boot Twitter from their app stores, @elonmusk should produce his own smartphone. Half the country would happily ditch the biased, snooping iPhone & Android. Publisher: DT next Author: IANS Twitter: @dt_next Reference: (Read more) Visit Source Happening on Twitter "LEAVE MUSKY ALONE! McCarthy and DeSantis finally reveal what @ElonMusk is doing to Twitter: It's what they did to… https://t.co/B2O3UzMHmg KeithOlbermann (from Wherever You Get Your Podcasts) Wed Nov 30 05:02:00 +0000 2022 "LEAVE MUSKY ALONE!" "Kevin McCarthy and Ron DeSantis leak exactly what @ElonMusk is do...

Restaurants and robots: Don’t be alarmed | Nation's Restaurant News

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Restaurants and robots: Don't be alarmed | Nation's Restaurant News So much of the recent news about robots in restaurants has focused on the kitchen, where experts seek to engineer the perfect automated pizza maker or a robotic fry station attendant. If you've ever been served by a robot in the front of a restaurant, it can be rather surprising at first. For customers and staff alike, the presence of these automated workers can set off alarm bells. Publisher: Nation's Restaurant News Date: 2022-11-29T19:02:55 00:00 Reference: (Read more) Visit Source Surgical Robots Market Report 2022: Increasing Use of Robots for Various Surgeries Drives Growth Luton, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom, Nov. 30, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Exactitude Consultancy, the market research and consulting wing of Ameliorate Digital Consultancy Private Limited has completed and published the final copy of the detailed research report on the Surgical Robots Market. ...