Consumers’ Association warns that 69% of tested smartphones can be unlocked using a simple photo of the owner.
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Abstract: In this paper, we propose a method for designing sparse Grassmannian codes for noncoherent multiple-input multiple-output systems. Conventional pairwise ...
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Abstract: This paper introduces an innovative framework designed to bolster the security of large language models (LLMs) and source code through automated penetration testing and vulnerability ...
Most smartphones tested by the Dutch consumer organization Consumentenbond since June 2023 failed a facial recognition ...
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