A group of researchers at Columbia University has made a surprising discovery -- apparently, some HP LaserJet printers are wide open to exploits from hackers.
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The Army’s Latest Anti-Bomb Weapon — Paintball Guns
The army is looking into using a new high-tech weapon to combat roadside bombs and IED's -- paintball guns.
Read More »CONFIRMED: Steam Hacked, Compromised Info May Include Addresses and Credit Card Info
The information that was compromised in this hack could include mailing addresses, passwords, email addresses, encrypted credit card numbers and game purchase history, though nothing has been confirmed yet.
Read More »US Lawmakers Could Pass Controversial Bill that Breaks the Internet
A controversial bill called "COICA" was in the spotlight last year, for its aggressive approach to internet censorship. Though it didn't pass, it's been revamped again this year, with a new name and even more potentially devastating internet restrictions.
Read More »Huge Data Hack Affects Microsoft, Facebook & 760 Other Companies
Earlier this year, a massive hack that affected hundreds of companies shocked the tech world. Now, several months later, the full scale of the attack is finally being revealed.
Read More »The ‘Top 10 Most Pirated’ Movies Also Have Highest Box Office Earnings
You probably heard that Netflix recently published a list of the "Top Movie Rentals of All Time". Well, BitTorrent has released its own list, showing the movies that are most frequently pirated.
Read More »Schools in Florida Using Fingerprint Scanners to Track Students
Some schools in Florida have implemented a fingerprint scanning system -- so that they can keep track of students, and make it harder for them to skip school.
Read More »Here We Go Again — 93,000 PSN Accounts Locked Over Information Breach
Today, Sony made the announcement that most of us probably hoped we'd never hear again. Around 93,000 PSN accounts have had their personal data compromised.
Read More »Air Force One Flight Plan “Accidentally” Posted to Personal Blog
A 50 year old Japanese air traffic controller decided to impress his friends -- by posting the flight itinerary of Air Force One on his personal blog.
Read More »Sony Hires Former DHS Employee as New Security Officer
Sony is hiring a new chief information security officer, who formerly worked for the Department of Homeland Security. Hopefully making some personnel changes will help Sony repair their reputation following that whole hacking... thing.
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