Tag: Privacy
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Humanoid Robot Security Crisis: Unitree G1 Exposes Bluetooth and Data Leaks
Overview: A humanoid under threat A new wave of research reveals that the Unitree G1 humanoid robot is vulnerable to a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) attack that can grant attackers root access, enabling covert surveillance and potentially harmful cyber operations. Alias Robotics’ analysis shows a chain of weaknesses—from setup provisioning to encryption and data channels—that…
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Sydney School Deepfake Incident Triggers Police Probe
Background to the Sydney school deepfake case Authorities are investigating reports that digitally altered explicit images featuring female students from a Sydney high school were circulated online. The investigation, led by officers from Ryde Police Area Command, was confirmed by a police spokesperson, who said inquiries are ongoing and no further details were available at…
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Sydney School Deepfake Scandal: Police Probe Into Explicit Images
Overview of the investigation Police in New South Wales are investigating reports that explicit, digitally altered images using the faces of female students from a Sydney high school were circulated online. The investigation was confirmed by a Ryde area police spokesperson, who said officers attached to the Ryde Police Area Command have commenced inquiries. At…
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Evaluation Strategies for LLM-Based Exercise and Health Coaching: A Scoping Review
Introduction Large language models (LLMs) promise to transform exercise and health coaching by delivering personalized training plans, real-time feedback, and motivational support. Yet translating this potential into safe, effective practice requires rigorous evaluation that can handle multimodal inputs—text reports, video-based posture analysis, and physiological sensor data—while ensuring safety and personalization. This scoping review maps the…
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Privacy at Risk: Albanese and Other Australian Leaders’ Numbers Displayed Online
Overview: Personal data on public figures goes online Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Opposition Leader Sussan Ley, and other prominent Australians have found their mobile numbers listed on a US-based website that claims to compile contact details through AI-powered data gathering. Authorities say they are aware of the issue and are taking steps to address…
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Albanese PM mobile number leaked raises privacy concerns
Australian Prime Minister’s mobile number reported online In a development that has drawn attention to digital privacy and safety, a US-based website has listed the mobile numbers and emails of high-profile Australians, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Sussan Ley. The site markets itself as a platform that aggregates contact details for professionals…
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Albanese Phone Numbers Leaked Online: Privacy Risks and Response
Overview: Numbers Online Stir Privacy Concerns Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Sussan Ley are among several public figures whose mobile numbers appeared on an American website that aggregates contact details. The site, which claims to offer access to the mobile numbers and emails of millions of professionals, has drawn swift scrutiny from…
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OneDrive Facial Recognition: How Often You Can Toggle the Feature
Microsoft OneDrive’s Facial Recognition Feature Faces a Toggle Limit Microsoft is testing a facial-recognition tool in OneDrive intended to help users organize photos by the people in them. The feature, which is enabled by default for those in the preview, adds a new privacy toggle under Settings > Privacy and permissions. Its purpose is to…
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OneDrive Facial-Recognition Settings: Turn-On Limit Explained
Introduction: What’s happening with OneDrive’s facial-recognition feature Microsoft is quietly experimenting with facial-recognition technology in OneDrive to help users group and search photos by person. While the feature shows promise for faster organization, Microsoft is also enforcing a curious restriction: you can toggle the on/off switch only a limited number of times each year. The…

