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Security
Top Bluetooth chip security flaw could put a billion devices at risk worldwide
ESPC32 Bluetooth chip, which has been sold in the billions, allegedly allowed remote access and backdoor deployment.
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AI
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Software
This entire nation's public health department was found to be running on a single Excel spreadsheet
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Hardware
Security flaw means AMD Zen CPUs can be "jailbroken"
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