181711522 submission
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Unbeknownst to vehicle drivers, newer cars record and store GPS data that can be retrieved, providing accurate location information going back years, security researchers have discovered.
175202683 submission
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Python New Zealand has gone through some rough times lately, with its then-treasurer stealing money from the society.

Things were looking really serious for a while, with Python NZ looking at being liquidated due to the theft of funds.

However, there is a silver lining to the story, as the free and open source movement rallied behind Python NZ and got them out of a serious pickle.
162490616 submission
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Work is afoot to fix up 1980s design "mistakes" for IPv4, which could potentially free up another 419 million addresses for use..

Some software changes needed for this to happen, but will it be practical to implement Seth Schoen's suggestions?
162336298 submission
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Single wavelength, single fibre pair GPON upgrade planned that will run over the wholesale Ultrafast Broadband (UFB) network that's part government-funded.
136281628 submission
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A software engineer in Melbourne is whiling away the city’s lockdown by creating a tool that DOS users so far have lacked: an integrated Linux environment similar to what Windows 10 users enjoy.
103815619 submission
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China Telecom is up to no good with BGP shenanigans researchers have discovered.. The state-owned telco is hijacking and rerouting internet traffic to China via it's US and Canadian PoPs.
90297137 submission
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Researchers at NATO's Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence and Estonia's University of Tallinn have worked out how to set up communications channels using IPv6 transition mechanisms, to exfiltrate data and for systems control over IPv4-only and dual-stack networks — without being spotted by network intrusion detection systems.
88916653 submission
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A seven-year study has found a correlation between increased internet activity per capita, and gross domestic product. And, the study mapped changing sleep patterns around the world as well.
80849633 submission
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Westfield's Scentre Group has removed SMS notifications for its ticketless parking system after it was discovered they could be used to track other people's cars unnoticed. The system allows you to enter any licence plate, which in turn will be scanned upon entry and exit at mall parking facilities — and when the free parking time is up, a notification message is sent to the mobile phone number entered, with the exact location of the car.