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Your passwords could be cracked using thermal cameras powered by AI
By Lewis Maddison published
Researchers show how successful thermal imaging and AI software can be in capturing key presses.
In the Metaverse, your identity can be revealed just by moving
By Lewis Maddison published
Researchers at UC Berkeley find Metaverse users can be identified by movement data alone.
AI isn't really helping coders write better or more secure code
By Lewis Maddison published
Be careful when using AI to help you write code - that's the take away from a new study on the matter.
More and more companies want built-in hardware security
By Max Slater-Robins published
Two-thirds are more likely to buy services from companies that prioritise security.
Study: Kids are getting their first smartphone at age 10
By Lewis Leong last updated
A study shows kids are getting their first smartphone at around age 10.
It's official, Facebook makes us all sad
By Luke Johnson published
According to a new study, using Facebook actually decreases our happiness levels.
Playing Tetris may have therapeutic benefits
By Emma Boyle published
Researchers have found that the visually demanding gameplay of Tetris could help those undergoing treatment for trauma.
How your smartphone distracts you even when you're not using it
By David Nield published
A new study claims smartphone notifications are ruining our concentration levels, whether or not we respond to them.
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