Elon Musk’s Shadow Rule (www.newyorker.com)
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Thousands of employees in the US Department of the Interior are using accounts that are easily hacked::The Interior Department is tasked with protecting the country’s natural resources, like gas pipelines. Hundreds of its senior officers even used “password-1234” on their accounts.
The hacktivist group Cult of the Dead Cow will release details about the system at Def Con next week.
Consumer Finance Protection Bureau wants to regulate Venmo, Apple Cash like banks | Digital wallets and payment applications would be affected by move.::Digital wallets and payment applications would be affected by move.
Apple unveils new MacBook Pro featuring M3 chips::Apple today announced a new MacBook Pro lineup featuring the all-new family of M3 chips: M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max.
FBI warns phantom hacker scams are emptying financial accounts::Phantom hacker scams rely on multiple imposters posing as tech support, bank and government representatives to con potential victims.
People are having sex in self-driving cars, apparently::undefined
Copilotization of all things continues… as helper offers incident reports to share with the boss and more
Meta has been chastised by the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) for its decision not to seek explicit consent from UK users for targeted advertising.