
Maritime drones: flying, swimming and diving
Everybody knows about flying drones, but there also are swimming and diving drones that patrol ports and ships, demine shores and so on. Let’s take a closer look at maritime robots.
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Everybody knows about flying drones, but there also are swimming and diving drones that patrol ports and ships, demine shores and so on. Let’s take a closer look at maritime robots.
A New York artist made an exhibition out of making a single private and anonymous cell phone call outside the scope of government spying. Here’s how he did it.
Last week we looked at the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s secure messaging scorecard and made a list of nine mobile and Internet messaging services that scored well on privacy and security. Today, we’re
The Electronic Frontier Foundation recently graded a slew of mobile and Internet messaging services based on security and privacy. Here we detail the top scorers.
In the news this week: more APT campaigns, a look forward at the DEF CON and Black Hat Hacker conferences, and good and bad news for Facebook.
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