Technology A researcher says Australia's New South Wales digital driver's license is easy to forge due to deficient encryption, data validation flaws, and other issues (Dan Goodin/Ars Technica) Published 1 month ago on May 25, 2022 By Report Dan Goodin / Ars Technica: A researcher says Australia’s New South Wales digital driver’s license is straightforward to forge as a consequence of poor encryption, information validation flaws, and different points — A litany of safety flaws permits forgeries which are simple, fast, and low-cost. — In late 2019, the federal government of New South Wales … Related Related Topics:Australia039sDandatadeficientdigitaldriver039sdueEasyencryptionflawsForgeGoodinArsissueslicenseResearcherSouthTechnicavalidationWales Up Next HAL 9000 Becomes A Helpful Voice Assistant Don't Miss Dyson has been secretly building robots – TechCrunch Continue Reading You may like Getting Serial Data Out Of An Old Spectrophotometer As state laws limiting abortion kick in, tech companies could be forced by law enforcement to hand over users' search histories and other pregnancy-related data (Jeffrey Dastin/Reuters) London-based ESG Book, which provides sustainability data and whose clients include Citi and JP Morgan, raised a $35M Series B led by Energy Impact Partners (Ashleigh Hollowell/VentureBeat) US judge rules that Pinterest must face a suit by digital marketing strategist Christine Martinez, who says she co-created Pinterest but was never compensated (Chris Dolmetsch/Bloomberg) Source: in February, Meta started an official internal process to shut down CrowdTangle, but paused the plan as the EU's Digital Services Act gained traction (Davey Alba/Bloomberg) Human digital twins and evolution: The real Westworld? Click to comment You must be logged in to post a comment Login Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
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