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  1. You can hack anything and everything. Source: Die Hard 4 Live Free or Die Hard. ... anything that has a software on it can be hacked , something having a software is any piece of maschine that works on its own or does certain tasks alone (after being programmed off course ) , so the software are written in languages , a language is a set of ...
  2. therepublic.com

    Even a pacemaker can be hacked, she noted. She and husband Christopher Domas spoke Monday to a near capacity lunchtime crowd of 384 guests at The Commons for the EDC's annual meeting.
  3. schneier.com

    Feb 10, 2023You can find hacks in customer reward programs; in financial systems; in politics; in lots of economic, political, and social systems; and against our cognitive functions. Airline frequent-flier mileage runs are a hack. The filibuster was originally a hack, one invented in 60 BCE by Cato the Younger, a Roman senator. Gerrymandering is a hack.
  4. csoonline.com

    The fact is cyber crime isn't going away anytime soon for two key reasons: First, everything is hackable. Second and more significant: Cyber criminals rarely get caught or punished for their act.
  5. huffpost.com

    The 2013 Black Hat conference this past week proved once again that anything and everything can be hacked. Hackers showed how they could take remote command of televisions, home heating equipment, cars, and even -- of all things -- toilets. More than anything, the conference highlighted that many products these days are built for reliability ...
  6. popularmechanics.com

    And anything that is connected can also be hacked. During a two-week long stretch at the end of December and the beginning of January, hackers tapped into smart TVs, at least one refrigerator, and ...
  7. healthcareitnews.com

    A: Plain and simple: Almost everything can be hacked. The white-hat hackers we employ who do this for a living are building exploits and finding very creative ways to get in. Recently it was found that half of the IoT devices out there use the same controllers and very simple operating systems, and there is an uncovered vulnerability: If you ...
  8. schneier.com

    Internet Plus: Now Everything Can Be Hacked! CBC Radio; September 14, 2018; Listen to the Audio on CBC.ca "Click Here to Kill Everybody" may be a rather terrifying name for a book, but, then again, its author, Bruce Schneier, offers us lots of things to be terrified about. Schneier is a security guru. And in his new book, subtitled Security and Survival in a Hyper-Connected World, he ...
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