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Infotainment, EV Charger Exploits Earn $1M at Pwn2Own Automotive 2026(2026-01-25 00:00:05)

Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative sponsored its third annual Pwn2Own Automotive competition in Tokyo this week, receiving 73 entries, the most ever for a Pwn2Own event. "Under Pwn2Own rules, all disclosed vulnerabilities are reported to affected vendors through ZDI," reports Help Net Security, "wi...
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Work-From-Office Mandate? Expect Top Talent Turnover, Culture Rot(2026-01-24 20:00:21)

CIO magazine reports that "the push toward in-person work environments will make it more difficult for IT leaders to retain and recruit staff, some experts say." "In addition to resistance, there would also be the risk of talent turnover," [says Lawrence Wolfe, CTO at marketing firm Converge]... "T...
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AI Luminaries Clash At Davos Over How Close Human-Level Intelligence Really Is(2026-01-24 15:00:10)

An anonymous reader shared this report from Fortune The large language models (LLMs) that have captivated the world are not a path to human-level intelligence, two AI experts asserted in separate remarks at Davos. Demis Hassabis, the Nobel Prize-winning CEO of Google DeepMind, and the executive who...
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Hollywood Tries To Take Pirate Sites Down Globally Through India Court(2026-01-24 10:00:13)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TorrentFreak: The High Court in New Delhi, India, has granted another pirate site blocking order in favor of American movie industry giants, including Apple, Warner., Netflix, Disney and Crunchyroll. The injunction targets notorious pirate sites, requesting b...
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Study Shows How Earthquake Monitors Can Track Space Junk Through Sonic Booms(2026-01-24 05:00:37)

A new study shows that earthquake monitoring networks can track falling space debris by detecting the sonic booms produced during atmospheric reentry, sometimes more accurately than radar. The Associated Press reports: Scientists reported Thursday that seismic readings from sonic booms that were gen...
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