Futures
Britain’s First Nuclear Power Plant in 20 Years Is Delayed and Over Budget
The setback is a blow to the European nuclear power industry.
The AA Exposed Emails, Credit Card Data, and Didn’t Inform Customers
Previously, the insurance company said that no data had been compromised.
This Is What It Looks Like When You Get Hit with the NotPetya Ransomware
It's almost impossible to recover your files.
Self-Driving Cars Mean Cops Won't Have Excuses to Pull People Over
It also means cops will have a lot more data for their investigations.
What I Learned By Talking to 201 iPhone Case Factories
I tried to find out more about Apple's next iPhone by getting closer to the source.
European Commission Fines Google $2.7 Billion for Breaking Antitrust Rules
Google may also have to pay daily fines if it doesn't change.
The DEA Helps Train Local Cops to ‘Exploit’ Social Media
The DEA paid a contractor just over $20,000 to hold sessions on extracting hidden data from social media.
The UK Has a Dirty Secret for Spying on Encrypted Messages: Hacking
Members of the media and some politicians are near-constantly talking about accessing terrorist communications, but are ignoring one of the most viable solutions.
Journalists, Activists: Slack Doesn’t Strip Image Metadata
Slack and image metadata may only matter in particular circumstances, but it's always good to know the limits and implications of the tech you're using.
Germany Just Gave Cops More Hacking Powers to Get Around Encryption
Hacking may soon be used to combat money laundering, cash counterfeiting, drug trafficking, and over 30 other crimes.
Wikileaks Docs Show How the CIA Allegedly Infected Offline Computers
There’s sometimes a way around an air-gap.