Apple Reportedly Wants to Make All Of Its Own Chips

Apple may be one of Silicon Valley’s most secretive companies but its plans to move all component production in-house has been well established. Already on track to remove Intel and AMD chips from Macs, Apple is now reportedly working to replace wireless components supplied by Broadcom and Skyworks Solutions for its…

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CDC Panel Recommends Pfizer, Moderna Vaccines Over J&J Shot

U.S. health advisers are recommending that most Americans get the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines instead of the Johnson & Johnson shot.

Let Hilary Duff And Kim Cattrall Tell You The Story Of ‘How I Met Your Father’

The first trailer for the “How I Met Your Mother” spinoff series promises sex, the city and an epic love story.

Major FDA Ruling Makes Abortion Pills Easier To Obtain

Many people across the country will be able to access abortion pills through a pharmacy or by mail, which could revolutionize access to care.

Soaring COVID-19 Infections Rattle Europe, Fuel Dread About Holidays

What Was the First Car to Implement ABS?

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CDC advisers recommend Pfizer, Moderna vaccines over Johnson & Johnson

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Meta says 50,000 people were targeted by 'surveillance for hire' companies

Meta has banned seven “surveillance for hire” companies that targeted at least 50,000 people around the world. The company also banned more than 1,000 accounts associated with these companies.

The companies targeted in the takedowns include Cobwebs, Cognyte, Black Cube, Bluehawk CI, BelltroX and Cytrox. Facebook’s security researchers also identified “an unknown entity in China,” which was “developing surveillanceware” and used facial recognition software. Facebook’s researchers didn’t say who was behind the group, but said the software had been used by “domestic law enforcement” in the country.

While some of the companies make spyware, the groups use other tactics as well, including social engineering with fake accounts in order to gain access to targets’ personal information. During a call with reporters Thursday, Meta’s security chief Nathaniel Gleicher said that while there has been a lot of attention on “hacking for hire” groups like NSO, the broader “surveillance for hire” industry is also troubling. “One of the things that characterizes the surveillance or hire industry is indiscriminate targeting,” he said.

Facebook will warn users who have been targeted.
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“Cyber mercenaries often claim that their services and their surveillance were are meant to focus on tracking criminals and terrorists. But our investigation and similar investigations …have demonstrated that the targeting is in fact indiscriminate and includes journalists, dissidents, critics of authoritarian regimes, families of opposition figures and human rights activists.”

In all, Meta says it will notify “around 50,000” people from more than 100 countries who it believes were targeted by these companies. Facebook will recommend these users revisit their privacy settings, and enable additional account security measure like two-factor authentication.

Cruise CEO to step down as GM accelerates self-driving car plans

General Motors announced Thursday that Dan Ammann, CEO of its self-driving vehicle division, Cruise, is leaving both his position and the company. Details are remain scarce on the reason for Ammann’s sudden departure, though the company has already named Cruise President and CTO Kyle Vogt the interim CEO. What’s more, former Northrop Grumman CEO, Wesley Bush, will be joining the Cruise Board of Directors as well.

“GM will accelerate the strategy the company detailed in its recent Investor Day, in which Cruise will play an integral role in building GM’s autonomous vehicle (AV) platform as GM aggressively pursues addressable AV markets beyond rideshare and delivery,” GM PR wrote in Thursday’s staffing announcement

The move comes weeks after the company earned DMV approval to offer autonomous rides to the California public in October and the launch of its driverless taxi service this November.

   

Marvel Release Dates: When to See Upcoming MCU Movies & Disney+ Shows

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is one of the biggest entertainment franchises of all time. The 26 movies in the MCU (so far) have grossed over $23 billion at the box office, and the 17 television series have driven massive audiences for their respective networks.

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