Together, we urged politicians to reject this dystopian law. Ohio's largest public pension system filed a class-action lawsuit against Facebook, alleging that the social media giant misled investors and breached the public's trust. Untraceable "ghost guns" assembled from parts bought online "can be ordered by gang members, felons and even children," writes the New York Times.
They call the guns "increasingly the lethal weapon of easy access around the U. The vast majority of suspects caught with them were legally prohibited from having guns. Paul Phillips of the San Diego Police Department, who this year organized the force's first unit dedicated to homemade firearms.
By the beginning of October, he said, the department had recovered almost ghost guns, about double the total for all of with nearly three months to go in the year. Law enforcement officials are not exactly sure why their use is taking off. But they believe it is basically a matter of a new, disruptive technology gradually gaining traction in a market, then rocketing up when buyers catch on.
This isn't just happening on the West Coast. Since January , about 25, privately made firearms have been confiscated by local and federal law enforcement agencies nationwide There is a huge surfeit of supplies in circulation, enough to supply dealers who sell pre-assembled guns, via social media platforms or the dark web, for years. At the same time, the increasing availability of 3-D printers, which can create the plastic and metal components of guns, has opened a new backdoor source of illegal weapons for gangs and drug dealers who would otherwise have to steal them.
Brian Muhammad, who works with at-risk young people in Stockton, said he recently asked a group of teenagers where they got their guns. They looked at him as if he were crazy.
With the vast majority of relations between citizens and state services now being digital, Montchalin believes a "culture of transparency" is necessary for "democratic trust".
It is also a matter of digital sovereignty, she added. According to the same report, France was crowned European champion of open source policies. To help French administrations make greater use of such solutions, Montchalin announced the creation of a team within the Interministerial Digital Directorate responsible for the promotion and inter-ministerial coordination of this mission. She also revealed the launch of the code. The PM also urged them to turn to free and open software She also stressed the importance of interoperability — the ability to work with other existing or future products or systems — and reversibility — the ability to resume using data or software in the event of migration to another solution.
The article also summarizes a concern from French digital law firm LegalUP Consulting that open source code "makes it easier to discover security flaws, which can be exploited. In the war against misinformation and social media-inspired violence, ultimately the social media platforms are just one front. But what about the people consuming misinformation?
In June America's National Security Council unveiled a " National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism ," which argued that "pursuing the goal of preventing, disrupting, and deterring acts of domestic terrorism These actors continue to exploit online forums to influence and spread violent extremist narratives and promote violent activity. Singapore has one of the highest vaccination rates in the world. Thanks to Slashdot reader AleRunner for sharing the story Long-time Slashdot reader davidwr brings news of "an exploit in the FBI's Law Enforcement Enterprise Portal web site that would let anyone send an email to any arbitrary recipient Around that time, KrebsOnSecurity received an email from the same email address.
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The technology site Recode interviewed 12 "leading thinkers and leaders on Facebook today," including the Senator pushing tech-industry updates for U. But common themes emerge in many of their answers that reveal a growing consensus about what Facebook needs to change and a few different paths that regulators and the company itself could take to make it happen: - Antitrust enforcement.
And several experts Recode interviewed believe that forcing Facebook to spin off these businesses would defang it of its concentrated power, allow smaller competitors to arise, and challenge the company to do better by offering customers alternatives for information and communication.
The social media industry has no dedicated oversight agency in the U. That's why some people we interviewed advocated for making a new agency — or at least increasing funding for the existing FTC — so that it could regulate safety standards on the internet the same way the FDA does for food and pharmaceutical drugs. Facebook's problems are almost synonymous with the leadership of Mark Zuckerberg, who has unilaterally controlled the company he started in his Harvard dorm room in Many interviewees believe that for any meaningful change to happen, Facebook needs an executive shake-up, starting from the very top The experts also want reforms on the safety-from-prosecution shields of Section "in a way that won't run into First Amendment challenges," and also increased transparency from social media companies about problematic content.
When the company recently shared details of this plan with the U. Relations between the U. Bloomberg reports that Intel has also been seeking federal assistance " to ramp up research and production in the U. Our focus is on the significant ongoing expansion of our existing semiconductor manufacturing operations and our plans to invest tens of billions of dollars in new wafer fabrication plants in the U.
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan has said the administration is considering an outbound investment screening mechanism and is working with allies on what it could look like A representative for the White House declined to comment on specific transactions or investments, but said the administration is "very focused on preventing China from using U.
Following deliberations with the Biden team, Intel has no plans to add the production in China at the moment, a person familiar with the decision said The chip industry has a complicated relationship with China, one that became much more difficult during the Trump administration's trade war. China is the biggest consumer of semiconductors for local use, and it serves as the assembly center for much of the world's electronics.
To help with logistics and to keep Beijing happy, chipmakers — including Intel — have located plants there. But they face longstanding U.
The BBC is hailing " the first ever climate deal to explicitly plan to reduce coal , the worst fossil fuel for greenhouse gases. After, the figure is 2. Longer term promises to go to net zero emissions, notably by India , might possibly restrict heating to 1. And 1. The key agreements sealed in Glasgow essentially kick the can down the road. Big emitting nations with feeble plans to cut emissions must return in a year to improve them — that is how 1.
There are positives to build on. The nations are now firmly fixed on the 1. For the first time, nations are called on to "phase down" coal and fossil fuel subsidies in a Cop text Deals on ending the razing of forests by , cutting emissions of methane — a powerful greenhouse gas — and making green technology like electric cars the cheapest option globally are all encouraging, even if the pact to end sales of fossil fuel powered cars stalled, with the major markets and manufacturers failing to sign up.
An end to international finance for coal power will also dent emissions and some of the most outrageous loopholes in proposed rules for a global carbon market rules were closed — but not all, and cheats may yet prosper. But in an opinion piece for USA Today, he asks if the concern is actually warranted?
Most notably, the plan to launch 5G services on C-Band frequencies has been in the works for several years and really took on momentum after the three big U. In addition, a report that the FAA cited as part of their complaint has been out for well over a year, so why the last-minute concerns? Some 40 countries around the world are already using most of the C-Band frequencies for 5G part of the reason the U. In addition, new filtering technologies being built into a somewhat obscure part of smartphones called the RF radio frequency front end, such as Qualcomm's recently introduced ultraBAW filters , can reduce interference issues on next generation smartphones.
All told, there are numerous reasons why the FAA's concerns around 5G deployment look to be more of a red herring than a legitimate technical concern. The article complains that the delayed expansion of bandwidth "could also delay important and significant economic impacts," since every previous change in cellular service levels "has triggered billions of dollars of new business and thousands of new jobs by creating new opportunities that faster wireless networks bring with them and 5G is expected do the same Lawmakers will meet over the weekend to discuss the move, according to the news agency.
The chancellor rejected the notion of a nationwide lockdown being applied to all of Austria's citizens, telling reporters on Friday that the two-thirds of the population who had accepted the immunization would not be forced to show "solidarity" with the unvaccinated. However, he did caution that there may be some tightening of other restrictions.
Schallenberg said last month that if Covid cases continued to rise, unvaccinated people would face new lockdown restrictions in line with the government's incremental plan. On Thursday Schallenberg had said that he didn't see "why two-thirds should lose their freedom because one-third is dithering.
As a result, ratepayers could see an increase in their bills for the next 30 years. The governor's office knew of the looming shortages days before they happened, yet the preparations they made did little to alter the course of the disaster Meanwhile, many Texans suffered through blackouts and bitter cold, and people died, according to the latest estimate from the Texas Department of State Health Services.
In the wake of the storm, many officials have called on utilities and oil and gas companies to winterize their operations Texans aren't the only ones whose bills are higher as a result of producers' and utilities' unwillingness to winterize their equipment.
Utilities around the country were forced to buy natural gas at significantly higher prices when Texas' markets went haywire as a result of low supply and high demand. An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: A patent filed by Apple and published Thursday by the US Patent and Trademark Office details the tech giant's interest in creating "privacy eyewear" that blurs content on a device's screen unless someone is wearing special glasses to look at it.
As spotted by Patently Apple , the patent, which focuses on creating different FaceID profiles for various visual impairments, explores a new type of privacy screen. The patent doesn't specify any Apple product by name. Instead, it refers to electronic devices in general, including smartphones, watches, laptops, TVs, and car displays. Drawings in the patent show the feature working on a smartphone-like device.
The technology would use a face scan to determine if the user is wearing the required glasses. It could recognize the headgear by a specific graphic, such as a QR or bar code. If you're worried about someone looking at your phone over your shoulder, you could activate the feature "to make the graphical output illegible. The blurred graphical output may be a default graphical output designed to compensate for the privacy eyewear. The attorneys worry that if law firms, traditionally the defenders of workers' rights, are turning to the programs, why wouldn't every other business?
From a report: Camille Anidi, an attorney on Long Island, quickly understood the flaws of the facial recognition software her employers demanded she use when working from home. The system often failed to recognize her face or mistook the Bantu knots in her hair as unauthorized recording devices, forcing her to log back in sometimes more than 25 times a day.
When she complained, she said, her bosses brushed it off as a minor technical issue, though some of her lighter-skinned colleagues told her they didn't have the same problem -- a common failing for some facial recognition systems, which have been shown to perform worse for people of color.
So after each logout, Anidi gritted her teeth and did what she had to do: Re-scan her face from three angles so she could get back to a job where she was often expected to review 70 documents an hour. Employers argue that they offer a simple and secure way to monitor a scattered workforce. But for Anidi and other lawyers, they serve as a dehumanizing reminder that every second of their workday is rigorously probed and analyzed: After verifying their identity, the software judges their level of attention or distraction and kicks them out of their work networks if the system thinks they're not focused enough.
Contract attorneys such as Anidi have become some of America's first test subjects for this enhanced monitoring, and many are reporting frustrating results, saying the glitchy systems make them feel like a disposable cog with little workday privacy. But the software has also become a flash point for broader questions about how companies treat their remote workforces, especially those, like contract attorneys, whose short-term gigs limit their ability to push for change.
The attorneys also worry that it could become the new norm as more jobs are automated and analyzed: If the same kinds of law firms that have litigated worker protections and labor standards are doing it, why wouldn't everyone else? An anonymous reader quotes a report from Quartz: Seoul says it will be the first major city government to enter the metaverse.
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