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" ... In describing the novel, "cunning" attack, Symantec researchers May Ying Tee and Martin Zhang said that the advertisements were effectively "drawn" on the device but then removed from the view of the user. ... "
" ... In details, one sees the ruthless engineering of the wind tunnel, McLaren following its own more cunning version of Bugatti’s motto: form follows performance. The headlights are not mere eyeballs. Look beyond that LED blade to find air inlets feeding radiators, the air sucked out the side (detailers will need razor-thin tweezers to pluck out tiny bits of gravel the airflow jams into bodywork seams). Note the “barge boards” built into doors to funnel air into the primary radiators placed on the rear flanks, and how McLaren has taught the air to adhere to body surfaces. McLaren needs a consumer sales video shot in the wind tunnel with colored smoke to illustrate all the aero tricks. Owners should invest an hour tracing the channels and finding radiators and extraction points to appreciate the aerodynamics. ... "
" ... Our challenge includes dealing with unrelenting, cunning, persistent, smart, motivated and innovative threat actors. Some are sophisticated, but most cyberattacks are not. While using this term does allow organizations to look less at fault, it does not do the cybersecurity industry justice. Rather, it contributes to public anxiety, fear and the perception that our cybersecurity staffs are slower, less capable and inferior, which couldn’t be further from the truth. ... "
" ... Sceptics might say Google’s third-party cookies policies is a cunning plan to re-enforce a leading role as a broker of first-party personal data, this time via a proprietary, post-cookie offering that keeps advertisers tied to Google. Critics would see this as a new era of a walled-gardens where personal identity, linked to data, then tokenised and exchanged with potential advertisers is controlled by a single platform. The trick will be to make this kind of advance, whilst keeping on the right side of regulators by offering the right kind of privacy protection. ... "
" ... They also have cunning seamer Bhuvneshwar Kumar and fiery quick Umesh Yadav, who could be the x-factor on Australian pitches. ... "