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What you need to know before investing in cryptocurrency
October 5, 2018 | Ahiza Garcia, CNN Business

"Their only value is in the belief that someone later will pay more," says Nicholas Weaver, a senior researcher at The International Computer Science Institute.

Chinese spy chips would be a ‘god-mode’ hack, experts say​
October 04, 2018 | Ashley Carman, The Verge

Nicholas Weaver, a professor at Berkeley’s International Computer Science Institute described an alarming attack. Weaver told The Verge that “This is a ‘god mode’ exploit in the system management subsystem.”

There's No Good Fix If the Supply Chain Gets Hacked
October 4, 2018 | Lily Hay Newman, Wired

"This is a scary-big deal," says Nicholas Weaver, a security researcher at the University of California at Berkeley.

AT&T and Verizon want to manage your identity across websites and apps
September 13, 2018 | Jon Brodkin, Ars Technica

But Krebs is still skeptical, and so is security researcher Nicholas Weaver of the International Computer Science Institute at UC Berkeley. Krebs paraphrased Weaver as saying that "this new solution could make mobile phones and their associated numbers even more of an attractive target for cyber thieves."

How Game Apps That Captivate Kids Have Been Collecting Their Data
September 12, 2018 | Jennifer Valentino-DeVries, Natasha Singer, Aaron Krolik, and Michael H. Keller, New York Times

Serge Egelman, a researcher with the International Computer Science Institute affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley, helped lead the study of nearly 6,000 children’s Android apps.

The Gist (Radio Show)
September 11, 2018 | The Gist podcast on Slate.com

Per the recent NY Times op-ed, some see the word “lodestar” as signature Mike Pence, but as Sadia Afroz explains, stylometry—the analysis of prose to uncover its author’s identity—is a little more complicated than looking at individual words. Afroz is a senior research scientist at the International Computer Science Institute. Interview begins at minute 6:20.

"If it's not sent encrypted, then any of those parties along the way can see the full contents of your message," said Serge Egelman, director of usable security and privacy research at the International Computer Science Institute.

“It’s not actually usable," Nicholas Weaver, a senior researcher at the International Computer Science Institute, said in an email. Often, he said, "the net cost of a Bitcoin transaction is far more than a credit card transaction." And Bitcoin-based transactions can’t be reversed, an issue when a merchant or a consumer comes up against fraud.

“The amount of intelligence gathering capability realized by this is astonishing,” said researcher Nicholas Weaver of the International Computer Science Institute, affiliated with the University of California at Berkeley. In particular, emails between Guccifer 2 and the organization believed to be WikiLeaks “suggest that the NSA (U.S. National Security Agency) obtained access to either Guccifer 2’s email account, Wikileaks’ or both.”

“Posing as a money launderer for Bitcoin seems like a great mechanism to find the dealers: There are so many paths for the dark net dealers to get drugs. There are much fewer paths for them to get cash,” Nicholas Weaver, a senior researcher at the International Computer Science Institute at UC Berkeley, told Motherboard in an online chat.

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