Smart Appliances, Cameras, Door Locks… Beware! IoT Devices Are ‘Selling’ Your Privacy

Smart Appliances, Cameras, Door Locks... Beware! IoT Devices Are 'Selling' Your Privacy

IntroductionAfter the “N Room” incident in South Korea, public concern over privacy breaches from surveillance devices has resurfaced. With the rapid development of the Internet of Things (IoT), smart cameras and appliances are increasingly favored. However, some of these convenient IoT devices can also become the “eyes and ears” for criminals, forming a networked, chain-like … Read more

Students Hack Under-Desk Sensors Installed by University and Create Open Source Guide

Students Hack Under-Desk Sensors Installed by University and Create Open Source Guide

Produced by Big Data DigestAuthor: CalebOn a night in early October, a significant project was underway at the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex (ISEC) at Northeastern University in the United States.According to PhD student Max von Hippel from the Privacy Institute, sensors were being installed under all the desks in the building that night. ISEC … Read more

Literature Sharing | S. multivorum in Tumors Promotes Progression of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer by Suppressing Tumor Immuno-surveillance

Literature Sharing | S. multivorum in Tumors Promotes Progression of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer by Suppressing Tumor Immuno-surveillance

Click the blue text to follow us Literature Review This week’s shared literature is a study published on January 8, 2025, by Zhikai Mai from the Foshan Maternal and Child Health Hospital in the journal Molecular Cancer (IF: 27.7; Q1 in Zone 1), titled “Intra-tumoral sphingobacterium multivorum promotes triple-negative breast cancer progression by suppressing tumor … Read more