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The FBI still hasn't cracked the encryption on New York Mayor Eric Adams' personal phone, nearly a year after it was seized.
A group of Harvard students has shown how easy it is to bolt face recognition onto Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses.
Meta also conceded to TechCrunch that it will use input from users' smart glasses to train its AI products.
US Justice Department , Microsoft , NGO seize more than a hundred web domains used by Russian hackers.
The domains had been exploited in phishing campaigns by the Russian hacker group known as Star Blizzard.
The domain seizures seem designed in part to head off threats of foreign interference in next month's US election.
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