Senior director, Department of Electronics and IT, Government of India, BM Baveja said that Union Minister of Communications and Information Technology Ravi Shankar Prasad would lay a foundation stone for the SAMEER (Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering and Research) Visakhapatnam Centre at Port Kalavani auditorium on February 18. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu … [Read more...]
Popular Wall Plug Adapters Being Recalled and Replaced
Apple has determined that, in very rare cases, the two prong Apple AC wall plug adapters designed for use in Continental Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Korea, Argentina and Brazil may break and create a risk of electrical shock if touched. These wall plug adapters shipped from 2003 to 2015 with Mac and certain iOS devices, and were also included in the Apple World Travel … [Read more...]
How White Hat Hackers Stole Crypto Keys from an Offline Laptop in Another Room
In recent years, "air-gapped" computers, which are disconnected from the internet so hackers can not remotely access their contents, have become a regular target for security researchers. Now, researchers from Tel Aviv University and Technion have gone a step further than past efforts, and found a way to steal data from air-gapped machines while their equipment is in another … [Read more...]
Hackers Take Hospital Offline, Demand $3.6M Ransom
For more than a week, Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center has been in a state of emergency after a malware attack shut down the network unless a ransom of $3.6 million was paid. The attack has compromised the hospital’s ability to care for patients as medical professionals have been unable to access patient records such as lab reports, X-rays and MRI results. Currently, the … [Read more...]
Swedish Transport Administration Leads Fight Against Mobile Interference
The International Railway Journal reports that 4G and 3G mobile networks are causing severe interference to safety-critical GSM-R radio communications. Sweden's railway sector is currently engaged in an intensive programme to combat the problem by a self-imposed deadline of July 1st. Kevin Smith, of Trafikverket, reports on the project's progress, "For mission-critical radio … [Read more...]
Additional Shielding Technology on New Smartphone
Korea IT News reports that Apple is applying a shielding technology that blocks EMI in the iPhone 7. It is a measure to increase performance while decreasing electromagnetic interference to major chips and to solve people's fear on electromagnetic waves from smartphones. The shielding is being applied to variety of digital chips, radio frequency (RF) connectivity (wireless … [Read more...]
Lee Hill Discusses Reason for 5-City Tour and What Engineers Can Learn By Attending
Top industry expert Lee Hill's free live seminar hosted by Rhode and Schwarz and Interference Technology is hitting 5 cities this March and will cover new real-time tools, probing solutions, EMC pre-compliance tests, and much more. Join this highly focused one-day Seminar and learn how to uncover, characterize, and solve the most elusive EMI problems. Understand test setups … [Read more...]
Companies Partnering to Showcase Custom EMI/RFI Solutions at IMS 2016
Orbel Corporation, designer and manufacturer of custom EMI/RFI shielding, photo-etched precision metal parts and stamping; and Nolato, developer of EMC and thermal management solutions made of conductive silicone rubber, will partner to present a range of products at IMS 2016. In addition to extrusions, molded components, and dispensed gaskets, products on display will … [Read more...]
Mapping the Future of European Nanoelectronics
The NEREID project (“NanoElectronics Roadmap for Europe: Identification and Dissemination”) is dedicated to map the future of European Nanoelectronics. Started in November 2015, NEREID is a Cooperation and Support action that has received funding for three years from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Project partners include several companies … [Read more...]
GCHQ Hacking Phones and Computers is Legal, Says Top UK Court
The Independent (UK) is reporting that computer, smartphone, and network hacking by UK intelligence agency GCHQ is legal, a security tribunal has said. The Investigatory Powers Tribunal ruled on recently that "computer network exploitation (CNE) - which can include remotely activating microphones and cameras on electronic devices such as iPhones without the owner’s knowledge – … [Read more...]
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