security
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Japanese Clerk Allegedly Stole Over 1,300 Credit Cards By Instantly Memorising All The Numbers
Instead of developing an intricate electronic card skimmer, or pulling off an elaborate online scam, a cashier in Japan used the most undetectable tool imaginable to steal the credit card info of over 1,300 customers: his immaculate and instant photographic memory.
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Report: Trump Promises To Pardon Anyone Who Breaks The Law While Building Border Wall
U.S. President Donald Trump is promising a pardon to people who break the law while building his wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, according to a new report from the Washington Post. But White House officials insist Trump is just “joking,” an increasingly common defence of the U.S. president’s immoral behaviour.
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You Won’t See Quantum Internet Coming
The quantum internet is coming sooner than you think ” even sooner than quantum computing itself. When things change over, you might not even notice. But when they do, new rules will protect your data against attacks from computers that don’t even exist yet.
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Amazon’s Ring Barred Cops From Using ‘Surveillance’ To Describe Its Products
Amazon’s home security company Ring quietly removed the term “surveillance” from a statement U.S. law enforcement officials provided to local news outlets, according to public records obtained by Gizmodo.