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- ‘Copyright Traps’ Could Tell Writers If an AI Has Scraped Their Work – Slashdot
- Bigfoot: If it’s there, could it be a bear? – Foxon – Journal of Zoology – Wiley Online Library
- Canalys Insights – The end of Windows 10 support could turn 240 million PCs into e-waste
- Radical NASA Propulsion Concept Could Reach Interstellar Space in Under 5 Years : ScienceAlert
- Pixel screenshots you cropped to make private could be un-cropped by this exploit
- Radio interference from satellites is threatening astronomy – a proposed zone for testing new technologies could head off the problem
- Microsoft – Activision deal could harm UK gamers – GOV.UK
- New mathematical model could help avoid spattering squeezy sauce bottles | University of Oxford
- Microsoft Teams — Attachment Spoofing and Lack of Permissions Enforcement Could Lead to RCE via NTLM Relay Attack or Drive-By Download Attack | by Bobbyr | Aug, 2022 | Medium
- Critical Samba bug could let anyone become Domain Admin – patch now! – Naked Security
- New macOS vulnerability, “powerdir,” could lead to unauthorized user data access – Microsoft Security Blog
- Cisco Talos Intelligence Group – Comprehensive Threat Intelligence: Vulnerability Spotlight: Vulnerabilities in metal detector peripheral could allow attackers to manipulate security devices
- High-Speed Laser Writing Method Could Pack 500 Terabytes of Data into CD-Sized Glass Disc | News Releases | Optica
- Microsoft finds new macOS vulnerability, Shrootless, that could bypass System Integrity Protection – Microsoft Security Blog
- This rainbow-making tech could help autonomous vehicles read signs – University at Buffalo
- Watch out: profile images on Steam could contain malware | Rock Paper Shotgun
- “BadAlloc” – Memory allocation vulnerabilities could affect wide range of IoT and OT devices in industrial, medical, and enterprise networks – Microsoft Security Response Center
- Discover the artist who could hear colors
- New Studies Suggest Vaping Could Cloud Your Thoughts | URMC Newsroom
- UCF Researchers Identify Features That Could Make Someone a Virus Super-Spreader | University of Central Florida News
- This white paint could reduce the need for air conditioning by keeping surfaces cooler than surroundings – Purdue University News
- AR dog goggles could help protect Soldiers | Article | The United States Army
- Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) | A COVID 19-Driven Increase in Telework from Hotels Could Pose a Cyber Security Risk for Guests
- Trump could refuse to concede – The Washington Post
- New Algorithms Could Reduce Polarization Driven By Information Overload
- A New Flaw In Zoom Could Have Let Fraudsters Mimic Organisations
- FlameOfIgnis/Pwdb-Public: A collection of all the data i could extract from 1 billion leaked credentials from internet.
- Self-driving vehicles could struggle to eliminate most crashes
- Neutrinos could shed light on why the Universe has so much more matter than antimatter
- Lobster digestion of microplastics could further foul the food chain – American Chemical Society
- Study suggests LEGO bricks could survive in ocean for up to 1,300 years – University of Plymouth
- Smartphone accessory could diagnose coronavirus | University Of Cincinnati
- ADV170012 | Vulnerability in TPM could allow Security Feature Bypass
- Encrypted DNS Could Help Close the Biggest Privacy Gap on the Internet. Why Are Some Groups Fighting Against It? | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in PHP Could Allow for Arbitrary Code Execution
- A Vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox Could Allow for Arbitrary Code Execution
- I’d blush if I could: closing gender divides in digital skills through education – UNESCO Digital Library
- Could ‘alcosynth’ provide all the joy of booze – without the dangers? | Science | The Guardian
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in PHP Could Allow for Arbitrary Code Execution
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in PHP Could Allow for Arbitrary Code Execution
- Does your news organisation have under 500 employees? If so, you could get your hands on the latest Google cloud technology — for free | Media news
- NoMachine – NoMachine app for Android v. 5.0.63 could be exploited by altering environment variables
- Thermanator: Attackers could use heat left on keyboard to steal passwords
- Under the sea, Microsoft tests a datacenter that’s quick to deploy, could provide internet connectivity for years | Stories
- Acoustic attack could cause physical damage to hard drives
- Sanchi oil spill contamination could reach Japan within a month (update) | National Oceanography Centre
- Three out of five Americans concerned hackers could spy on them via their webcam
- FedEx Supply Chain Recalls Cellphone Batteries That Could Lead to Fire and Burn Hazards (Recall Alert) | CPSC.gov
- Smartphones could be changing the way we make moral decisions, says study | City, University of London
- Eternal 5D data storage could record the history of humankind | Optoelectronics Research Centre | University of Southampton
- CVE-2015-8704: Specific APL data could trigger an INSIST in apl_42.c | Internet Systems Consortium Knowledge Base
- CVE-2015-8704: Specific APL data could trigger an INSIST in apl_42.c | Internet Systems Consortium Knowledge Base
- MS15-078: Vulnerability in Microsoft font driver could allow remote code execution: July 16, 2015
- Microsoft security advisory: Vulnerability in SSL 3.0 could allow information disclosure: October 15, 2014
- Microsoft security advisory: Vulnerability in Microsoft OLE could allow remote code execution: October 21, 2014
- Microsoft security advisory: Vulnerability in Microsoft OLE could allow remote code execution: October 21, 2014
- Unicode 7.0 could bring 250 new emoji, including the middle finger
- Microsoft Security Advisory (2934088): Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution
- Microsoft Security Advisory (2914486): Vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Kernel Could Allow Elevation of Privilege
- Microsoft Security Advisory: Vulnerability in Internet Explorer could allow remote code execution
- Huge attack on WordPress sites could spawn never-before-seen super botnet | Ars Technica
- Microsoft Security Advisory: Fraudulent digital certificates could allow spoofing
- Microsoft Security Advisory (2798897): Fraudulent Digital Certificates Could Allow Spoofing
- Microsoft Security Advisory: Vulnerability in Internet Explorer could allow information disclosure
- Microsoft Security Advisory (2794220): Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution