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Iran used unsecured smartphone and ad tech data to target US troops
A Financial Times report says Iran may be using long-known telecom weaknesses and commercially sold location data to track U.S. troops across the Middle East, including in Iraq’s Kurdistan region. The
Financial Times: US military smartphones targeted through roaming and ad tech
During the Iran war, Middle Eastern mobile networks were repeatedly targeted by cyberattacks aimed at locating US personnel and contractors, according to telecom data and sources familiar with the mat
US Military Smartphones Targeted Through Roaming and Ad Tech
On July 17, 2026, senior research fellow Gary Miller commented to the *Financial Times* on reported attempts to use mobile network vulnerabilities to track U.S. personnel during the Iran war. He said
OpenAI's first branded hardware is... a light-up keyboard?
OpenAI has launched its first branded hardware product, the $230 Codex Micro, amid ongoing speculation about more ambitious devices, including a personalized smart speaker. The Codex Micro is a limite
Iran abused mobile networks’ vulnerabilities to locate US military in the Middle East, report says
A report from the Financial Times says Iran exploited long-known weaknesses in global telecom infrastructure to help locate U.S. military personnel in the Middle East before and during the early stage
A Review of This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends - The Cyberweapons Arms Race - CyberInfoBlog: what is cyber security, for all levels
Nicole Perlroth’s *This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends: The Cyberweapons Arms Race* is a non-fiction investigation into the global rise of cyberweapons and the dangers they pose to modern security
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Peter Thiel, the billionaire co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, has moved his family to Argentina, aligning himself with President Javier Milei’s libertarian government. The move reflects Thiel’s long
Bosses Horrified as "AI Native" College Graduates Hit the Workplace
A growing concern in higher education is that students who are highly fluent in AI tools are entering the workforce with weaker foundational skills. The article cites a New York financier who told the
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The provided content is not the article itself, but mostly a Financial Times subscription/paywall page. The only substantive headline visible is **“Europe is ceding sovereignty to SpaceX.”** However,
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Amazon puts humans further back in the loop as its retail website crashes from 'inaccurate advice' that an AI agent took from an old wiki | Fortune
Amazon's retail website experienced multiple severe outages, attributed to issues stemming from its AI tools, particularly during a recent meeting aimed at addressing the incidents. Internal documents
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The Financial Times offers a Gift Article service that enables subscribers to share articles with non-subscribers at no cost, without requiring them to register or subscribe. Standard Digital subscrib
Thousands of executives aren't seeing AI productivity boom, reminding economists of IT-era paradox | Fortune
Recent surveys reveal a disconcerting trend among corporate executives regarding the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on productivity and employment. Despite widespread optimism about AI's poten
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The article discusses the urgent need to prevent battlefield drone technology from falling into the hands of enemy forces. It highlights the increasing reliance on drones in military operations and th
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has assumed sole operational control of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) amidst ongoing investigations into high-ranking military officials. This move underscores Xi's c
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