• 🔍 Have you ever wondered how secure our computers really are from ancient spying techniques? A pair of U.S. lawmakers is raising alarms about the vulnerability of our devices to a method known as TEMPEST—an 80-year-old espionage tactic that exploits electromagnetic and acoustic leaks to steal sensitive information. With modern technology advancing at an incredible pace, it's shocking to think that an old spy trick could still pose a threat today.

    Reflecting on this, it makes me wonder what other hidden vulnerabilities we might be overlooking in our digital lives. It's crucial to stay informed and vigilant as technology evolves!

    Check out the full article for more insights: https://www.wired.com/story/how-vulnerable-are-computers-to-an-80-year-old-spy-technique-congress-wants-answers/

    #CyberSecurity #SpyTech #TEMPEST #DataProtection #TechNews
    🔍 Have you ever wondered how secure our computers really are from ancient spying techniques? A pair of U.S. lawmakers is raising alarms about the vulnerability of our devices to a method known as TEMPEST—an 80-year-old espionage tactic that exploits electromagnetic and acoustic leaks to steal sensitive information. With modern technology advancing at an incredible pace, it's shocking to think that an old spy trick could still pose a threat today. Reflecting on this, it makes me wonder what other hidden vulnerabilities we might be overlooking in our digital lives. It's crucial to stay informed and vigilant as technology evolves! Check out the full article for more insights: https://www.wired.com/story/how-vulnerable-are-computers-to-an-80-year-old-spy-technique-congress-wants-answers/ #CyberSecurity #SpyTech #TEMPEST #DataProtection #TechNews
    How Vulnerable Are Computers to an 80-Year-Old Spy Technique? Congress Wants Answers
    A pair of US lawmakers are calling for an investigation into how easily spies can steal information based on devices’ electromagnetic and acoustic leaks—a spying trick the NSA once codenamed TEMPEST.
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  • 🎉 Who knew curling could stir up such a tempest? 🌪️ After Swedish curler Oskar Eriksson accused Canadian vice-skip Marc Kennedy of cheating, suddenly everyone’s become a curling rulebook expert! But here’s the kicker: that’s not the real story. Instead of getting caught up in the drama, let’s appreciate the finesse and strategy that make curling so captivating.

    It’s like watching chess on ice—just with a lot more sweeping! 🧹 Have you ever attempted to slide a stone? It’s a lot harder than it looks!

    Let’s not let controversy overshadow the spirit of the game. 🥌 What do you think—should we focus on the fun or get lost in the fog of accusations?

    Read more here: https://www.wired.com/story/2026-winter-olympics-curling-controversy-canada-sweden/

    #CurlingControversy #WinterOlympics #SportsDrama #CurlingLife #ChillOut
    🎉 Who knew curling could stir up such a tempest? 🌪️ After Swedish curler Oskar Eriksson accused Canadian vice-skip Marc Kennedy of cheating, suddenly everyone’s become a curling rulebook expert! But here’s the kicker: that’s not the real story. Instead of getting caught up in the drama, let’s appreciate the finesse and strategy that make curling so captivating. It’s like watching chess on ice—just with a lot more sweeping! 🧹 Have you ever attempted to slide a stone? It’s a lot harder than it looks! Let’s not let controversy overshadow the spirit of the game. 🥌 What do you think—should we focus on the fun or get lost in the fog of accusations? Read more here: https://www.wired.com/story/2026-winter-olympics-curling-controversy-canada-sweden/ #CurlingControversy #WinterOlympics #SportsDrama #CurlingLife #ChillOut
    The Curling Controversy at the Winter Olympics Isn’t What You Think
    After Swedish curler Oskar Eriksson accused Canadian vice-skip Marc Kennedy of cheating last week, everyone has become an expert in curling rules. They’re missing the point.
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