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Google Launches FireSat: A New AI Tool For Wildfire Detection
In a Rush? Here are the Quick Facts! Google is launching FireSat, a satellite system to detect wildfires within 20 minutes. Using AI, FireSat quickly identifies fires by comparing satellite data with past imagery. Launching in 2025, FireSat will provide real-time updates and build a wildfire history archive. Google announced today its partnership with wildfire...
UK Hosts Global Coalition To Tackle Growing Cyber Threats
In a Rush? Here are the Quick Facts! The UK Government is formulating a response to ever-increasing cyber attacks £1.3 million is being allocated to better cyber skills training in England & Northern Ireland The funding will be distributed via grants for local projects & apprenticeships The UK Government has just announced plans to convene...
Binance Warns Of ‘Clipper Malware’ Targeting Crypto Users
Binance has issued an alert on Friday about a growing malware threat known as “Clipper malware,” which is targeting cryptocurrency users and causing significant financial losses. The malware works by altering wallet addresses during transactions, leading victims to unknowingly send cryptocurrency to an attacker’s wallet. In a blog post Binance explains that the malware intercepts...
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