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DarkSide, the criminal group identified by the FBI for being behind the ransomware attack on the Colonial Pipeline, said its aim is to make money but not create problems for society.
The National looks at the group’s history and how it works.
What is DarkSide?
DarkSide is a relatively new group that released a ransomware strain which made its first appearance in August. Recently, it announced the release of an advanced version called DarkSide 2.0. The new version is twice as fast as the previous one and encrypts files more quickly than any other ransomware on the market, according to cyber experts.
The concept of self-driving cars is controversial and tends to polarise opinion. At the heart of it is the idea that a car will be capable of the same split-second decision-making as a human â or even better – with the ultimate goal of creating accident-free roads.
For a vehicle to be autonomous, it needs to be continuously aware of its surroundings: firstly, by identifying and classifying information, and then by acting on the information through the computer control of the vehicle. And for this to happen, artificial intelligence (AI) is required, it is a critical technology in the goal of realising autonomous driving.Â
Micro-Doppler radars could soon be used to predict injury risk and track recovery
Micro-Doppler radars could soon be used in clinical settings to predict injury risk and track recovery progress, according to Penn State researchers.
Being able to view subtle differences in human movement would allow health care workers to more accurately identify individuals who may be at risk for injury and to track progress precisely while individuals are recovering from an injury. In an effort to find an accurate, reliable and cost-effective way to measure these subtleties in human movement, College of Engineering and College of Medicine researchers teamed up to develop a radar in front of which athlete study-subjects could jump.
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