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Indian healthcare and pharma firms dealing with COVID-19 vaccines will be at high risk for ransomware attacks in 2021, says report
Healthcare and pharma sector companies that have been in the front lines working to fight agains…
India becomes the second-most targeted country for ransomware after surge in attacks over the last three months
With an over 39 per cent rise in ransomware attacks in the past three months, India ranked second o…
The chief of US intelligence just warned the US is under threat of a space attack
To make matters worse, Russian and Chinese anti-satellite (ASAT) capabilities are becoming increasi…
Ben Brimelow
SOCOM is after new tech to help special operations forces spot, track, and take out urban threats without being seen
The system would allow commandos to track, target, and even engage enemy fighters without exposing …
Stavros Atlamazoglou
The Ukraine war is showing US soldiers they need to be hard to find in the electromagnetic spectrum in a high-end fight
American soldiers in the Indo-Pacific region are training to be "small and undetectable" in the ele…
Chris Panella
The US Army is looking for help from AI to predict what its enemies will do minutes or even hours before they do it
The project is driven by concerns that human intelligence analysts won't be able to keep up with th…
Michael Peck
Artificial intelligence can detect coronavirus patients early by gauging body temperatures — here’s how
It’s the latest addition to the arsenal against coronavirus. AI-enabled technology being used to…
Malicious adware detected in 21 games on Google Play Store – 19 of them are still available for download
Currently, 19 of the apps are still available on the Play Store, but Google was investigating th…
US Special Operations Command has big plans for its new fleet of small attack planes
SOCOM has narrowed the competition to five aircraft that could provide armed overwatch for special …
Stavros Atlamazoglou
A top general said the US could use balloons in the Middle East, where the US military has seen suspected Chinese spy balloons
Lt. Gen. Alexus Grynkewich said the US military is exploring "non-traditional" ways to fill gaps in…
Jake Epstein
How 2 Indian organisations are using AI to fight climate change in India
Two Indian organisations, Gujarat Mahila Housing Sewa Trust and Villgro Innovation Foundation, are …
Sweden conducted its first reconnaissance flights near the Russian border since joining NATO
The two flights on Saturday were aimed at collecting intelligence information about the deployment …
Cameron Manley
Hundreds of incidents but no sign of aliens: What we learned from Congress' first UFO hearing in more than 50 years
Military officials said they have "no material and have detected no emanations" that would "suggest…
Brent D. Griffiths
Would You Pay Again For iOS 7 Versions Of Your Favorite Apps?
Apple Developer Site Down Due To Hackers (Business Insider) The developer site went out Thursday, …
Tony Danova,Marcelo Ballve
Intel says its new chip can power 'electronic nose systems' that can smell bombs, narcotics, and even diseases
"Certain diseases emit specific odors from the patient, therefore creating the potential to utilize…
Benjamin Pimentel
US soldiers' readiness to fight wars is very soon going to be in the hands of really smart machines
User assessment testing for re-configurable virtual trainers began earlier this year. Within the ne…
Ryan Pickrell
These US Navy planes help hunt down one of the greatest threats to American aircraft carriers — here's how they do it
A Navy officer said that when it comes to sub hunting, "we want to know where you are" and sometime…
Ryan Pickrell
The US and its allies are tinkering with AI to help do some of the most complex naval operations
As artificial intelligence becomes more capable and more widely used, militaries are trying to harn…
Stavros Atlamazoglou
US Drones Are Flying Over ISIS Areas In Syria - Without Assad's Approval
Paul Salem of the Middle East Institute notes that potential strikes "could have multiple effects: …
Michael B Kelley
Russia is highly likely using an amphibious plane from the 1960s to hunt for a new threat to its Black Sea Fleet, Western intel says
Russia is putting emphasis on maritime air patrol operations, of which the Be-12 aircraft is a "key…