Kenyan slums dispense clean drinking water through ATMs

In many parts of Kenya’s capital of Nairobi, clean water is difficult to come by. That often means taking your chances with dysentery from an impure source, or pay through the nose from a "water vendor." But the BBC reports that thanks to a partnersh…

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Test Your Hearing with These Mobile Apps

Test Your Hearing with These Mobile Apps

Worried your hearing might be getting bad but don’t want to see a doctor about it just yet? You can give yourself a preliminary test using mobile apps to see where you stand.

BBC Future recommends a couple of different apps, Hearing Test for Android and UHear for iPhone. You can also test your hearing age using Mimi Test for iPhone (this video also works). Both will give you an idea of how your hearing is doing so you can make the choice of whether or not it’s worth seeing a doctor.

Are you damaging your hearing without realising it? | BBC Future

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Investigators connect massive federal hack to China

More information about the hack that leaked info on millions of US government employees — including extremely detailed data from background checks — is coming out now. While a computer security firm called CloudStrike said it came from a Chinese gr…

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SAP Hana users warned of security vulnerability

Hard on the heels of the release of a newly updated version of SAP Hana, a security researcher has warned of a potentially serious vulnerability in the in-memory platform.

"If an attacker can exploit this vulnerability, he can get access to all encrypted data stored in an SAP Hana database," said Alexander Polyakov, CTO with ERPScan, which presented the details Thursday at the Black Hat Sessions XIII conference in the Netherlands.

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IT glitch sees 600,000 RBS payments go missing

RBS has just stepped into another IT nightmare. The company, which owns the Royal Bank of Scotland, NatWest, Coutts and Ulster Bank, has admitted that 600,000 customer transactions weren’t completed last night. It hasn’t revealed the exact nature of …

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New guide standardizes terms for ATM skimming device placement

To assist in the reporting and analysis of card data compromise devices, and to set a common standard for describing their placement, the European ATM Security Team has developed a “glossary of terms” of sorts for the industry and law enforcement.

 

The new document, “Standardization of Terminology for locations of Card Data Compromise devices at ATMs,” was compiled by members of the EAST Expert Group on ATM Fraud.

 

Read more here.