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Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) have created a device that allows them to “see” what a person is doing and track his or her movement even if that person is located behind a wall, and does not hold or wear any other device that would enable tracking. The device, called […]

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Typical medical laboratory reports could hardly be less personal. Whether they’re for basic blood work or a battery of tests for serious disease, the black-and-white printouts of results–presenting a sea of cryptic abbreviations and numbers–remain largely indecipherable to the patients whose health depends upon them. But CIO 100 award winner Boston Heart Diagnostics is replacing […]

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Since the #angler Exploit Kit began in late May spreading #cryptowall 3.0 ransomware, traffic containing the malware has continued to grow, putting more potential victims in harm’s way. Today, the SANS Internet Storm Center reported that Cryptowall 3.0 infections are emanating from not only the prolific exploit kit, but also from malicious spam campaigns. The two […]

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