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Friday, May 15th, 2026 - TrickJarrett.com

Posts from Friday, May 15th, 2026

More and more websites want proof you’re human. Blame the bots | The-14

Websites increasingly ask users to prove they are human as AI-powered bots grow smarter, faster and harder for online systems to detect.

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Two-factor authentication (2FA) is one of the most widely recommended security measures.

But what happens when the experience is frustrating or unreliable?

We’re exploring this tradeoff in our latest Polis.

👉 Share your perspective: https://pol.is/8udrjxfbnh

#DigitalSecurity #2FA #PublicInterestTech #CivicTech

Voice cloning technology is enabling devastating fraud against the elderly, targeting their trust and emotional responses. Regulatory and technological safeguards are urgently needed to protect vulnerable populations.
Discover more at https://smarterarticles.co.uk/she-heard-her-daughter-crying-voice-cloning-and-the-elderly-fraud-crisis?pk_campaign=rss-feed
#HumanInTheLoop #AIFraud #ElderlyProtection #DigitalSecurity
She Heard Her Daughter Crying: Voice Cloning and the Elderly Fraud Crisis

On a humid July afternoon in Dover, Florida, an 82-year-old grandmother named Sharon Brightwell answered the telephone and heard her da...

SmarterArticles
🚀✨ Ah, the thrilling saga of yet another #Rust binary promising to liberate your #DNS queries from prying eyes! But wait, did you hear? Every #CDN edge now knows you exist, and they’re all sending you virtual hugs. 🤗🔍 Because nothing screams #privacy like spreading your digital DNA across the internet under the guise of #anonymity. 🙃🔒
https://numa.rs/blog/posts/odoh-anonymous-dns-without-an-account.html #DigitalSecurity #HackerNews #ngated
Anonymous DNS without an account: shipping ODoH client + relay in one Rust binary — Numa

Every existing anonymous-DNS option (Apple Private Relay, NextDNS, Cloudflare Families) requires signing up. ODoH (RFC 9230) is the protocol that splits ‘who you are’ from ‘what you asked’ across two independent operators. Numa v0.14 ships the client, the relay, and a public deployment in one MIT-licensed binary. Here’s what the protocol actually does, what it doesn’t fix, and what it took to deploy the second public relay in the ecosystem.

"Users who abandon a security tool early are making a rational judgment — not failing."

Do you agree?

We’re collecting views on how people decide what to keep or drop when it comes to online safety and security tools.

It’s quick to respond via Polis (1-2 minutes).

Share your perspective here 👇 https://pol.is/8buydnccfj

#DigitalSecurity #Usability #PublicInterestTech #DigitalRights #UXdesign

RT @glenngabe: „Der Gipfel des Eisbergs“ – Googles TIG-Berichte über das erste bekannte Beispiel, bei dem Hacker KI nutzen, um eine Zero-Day-Schwachstelle zu entdecken und zu weaponisieren; TIGs Chefanalyst sagt: „Dies ist der Gipfel des Eisbergs“. „Eine kriminelle Hacking-Gruppe versuchte kürzlich, einen weitreichenden Cyberangriff zu starten, der angeblich auf künstliche Intelligenz zurückgreift, um eine zuvor unbekannte Softwarefehler zu erkennen, sagte Google in einer am Montag veröffentlichten Untersuchung. Der Bericht unterstreicht die potenzielle Bedrohung, die KI für die digitale Sicherheit darstellt.“ https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/11/us/politics/google-hackers-attack-ai.html

mehr auf Arint.info

#AI #Cybersecurity #DigitalSecurity #Google #Hacking #ZeroDay #arint_info

https://x.com/glenngabe/status/2053881091774152799#m

Google Says Criminal Hackers Used A.I. to Find a Major Software Flaw

The company said that it had identified, for the first time, hackers using artificial intelligence to discover an unknown bug. The attempted attack represents “a taste of what’s to come,” one expert said.

The New York Times
AI powered, people-driven. Behind the scenes, our Atlas team works tirelessly to bring you the best employee experience. Transparency is key - learn more about our audit trail and the security measures that keep your data safe. #AtlasUX #EmployeeFirst #DigitalSecurity

From the event we hosted a few months ago, a new workshop was born:

https://www.outsavvy.com/event/35773/digital-security-hands-on-workshop-

Please join if you organise in London and want to work on ways to keep each other safe in this new surveillance era.

#DigitalSecurity #London #Workshop #MutualAid

Digital Security Hands-On Workshop Tickets - London - OutSavvy

Digital security is such an expansive topic, sometimes it can feel overwhelming to even make a start. This session is aimed to break things down so the information is digestible and interactive. We will get together to go through:- The different shapes digital security can take- Why we need to care about it, from a privacy and a political perspective- Steps we can take to improve the security of our devices, from tweaking settings and permissions to using privacy-focused apps- Any specific problem you would like to solve or tool you would like to learn more about.If you’re already working towards improving your digital security, join us and share your findings. Laptops are recommended, but not mandatory. We can look at phones and/or simply discuss theory.For more info or questions contact us at [email protected] For future updates, join the mailing list (work in progress) at Digisec London or follow The People's Letters.

OutSavvy
🚫🤡 Ah, the internet's equivalent of a "Do Not Enter" sign: a digital bouncer rejecting you like an expired coupon. Apparently, merely existing can trip the overzealous security alarms of our oh-so-protective overlords. Just what we needed, another layer of #bureaucracy in accessing mediocre content. 🙄🔒
https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2026/05/06/rotten-dot-com/ #digitalsecurity #internetregulations #contentaccess #onlineprivacy #HackerNews #ngated
Rotten Dot Com by Dena Yago

May 6, 2026 – “Rotten.com was a haunted arcade, dispensing trauma in gumball-machine doses straight to kids with dial-up, who chewed on images never meant for their half-formed stomachs.”

The Paris Review