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Mr. Robot/USA Networks USA Network's "Mr. Robot" offers viewers a realistic portrayal of computer hackers with very few glaring flaws, but its website had a few big ones up until recently.
Finally, the computer hackers of the world have a TV show they can call their own. “Mr. Robot,” a mind-bending drama in which a morphine-using computer-security drone gets enmeshed in a ...
There's finally a television show that depicts what hackers are really like. It's USA Network's "Mr. Robot" and, if you haven't started watching yet, you should get caught up before its second ...
Mr. Robot understands the powerful psychological lure that hacking has for people who feel disconnected from, and excessively smarter than, the world around them.
What was the young hacker going to retaliate with, a spoon? Back in 1995 we would probably have believed anything was possible, from a computer genius who could hack The New York Stock Exchange.
Hackers are making robot vacuums randomly yell racial slurs. The attackers also got full control of the units.
The two researchers found that the robots' software had no real authentication, and implemented only easily-cracked integrity checks meant to prevent a hacker from installing malicious updates.
A cybersecurity scientist has issued a bizarre warning that sex robots could one day rise up and kill their owners if hackers can get inside their heads. Last month, tech billionaire Elon Musk clai… ...
Instances of robot hacking are few — in part because autonomous machines have yet to be widely deployed outside controlled areas such as factories, where they are connected to local networks ...
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