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Mar 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Spotting Online Predators: How Computers Can Help

The internet is a vast and complex place, where bad things can happen to children. One of these things is online grooming, a form of manipulation that can lead to child sexual abuse. To fight this, scientists have been using something called machine learning. Machine learning is like teaching a comp

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Mar 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Ransomware on the Loose: Medusa's Double Extortion Scheme

In recent times, cybersecurity experts have raised alarms about a sneaky ransomware group called Medusa. This group has been causing trouble since 2021, and it's not slowing down. They use phishing to trick people into giving up their login details. Once they have what they want, they lock up the

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Travel Restrictions: A New Wave of Immigration Limits

The Trump administration is thinking about putting new travel restrictions on citizens from many countries. This isn't just a small list. We're talking about 41 countries, split into three groups. The first group of 10 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Cuba, and North Korea, would face

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Mar 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Medusa Ransomware: Why You Need to Act Now

The FBI has sounded the alarm about a dangerous ransomware threat. They've warned that the Medusa ransomware group is targeting critical infrastructure. This group has been active since 2021 and has already affected at least 300 victims. They use sneaky tactics like social engineering and exploiting

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Mar 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Echo Users: Get Ready for Big Privacy Changes

Amazon is shaking up how Echo devices handle your voice data. Starting March 28, all conversations with Alexa will be sent to Amazon's cloud. This means no more local processing of voice requests on Echo devices. In other words, everything you say to Alexa will be sent to Amazon's servers for proces

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Mar 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Race: US Needs to Loosen Rules for AI Training

In the fast-paced world of artificial intelligence, the US is in a race to stay ahead. A major player in this game, a company behind a popular chatbot, has a bold suggestion. They want the US government to make it easier for AI companies to learn from existing creative works. This could mean fewer r

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Mar 14 2025POLITICS

A Young Soldier's Leak

A young man from Massachusetts, Jack Teixeira, found himself in hot water after sharing top-secret documents about the Ukraine conflict. He pleaded guilty to military charges of obstructing justice. Teixeira, just 23 years old, admitted he knew his actions were against the law. He believed he was ex

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Mar 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nanotech Security: Secret Messages in Gold and Silver

Picture this: tiny gold and silver particles, smaller than a speck of dust, carrying secret messages. This isn't science fiction; it's a real breakthrough in keeping information safe. These tiny particles, called nanoclusters, are made using a special protein found in cows' blood. They act like

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Mar 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Webkit Vulnerability: A Wake-Up Call for iPhone and iPad Users

Apple recently addressed a serious flaw in its Webkit browser engine. This flaw, known as CVE-2025-24201, affects a wide range of iPhone and iPad models. It's a big deal because it allows malicious web content to escape the Web Content sandbox. This means hackers could potentially access sensitive i

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Mar 12 2025EDUCATION

Education Offices Shut Down: What's Going On?

The Department of Education has decided to close all its offices for a couple of days. This sudden move, which started on Tuesday evening, has left employees puzzled. The reason given? "Security reasons, " but no one knows for sure what that means. The closure affects both the main office i

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