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AirDrop is making your iPhone vulnerable to attackers

In this photo taken Wednesday, May 30, 2018, a healthcare worker from the World Health Organization prepares vaccines to give to front line aid workers, in Mbandaka, Congo. For the first time since the Ebola virus was identified more than 40 years ago, a vaccine has been dispatched to front line health workers in an attempt to combat the epidemic from the onset. AP Photo/Sam Mednick
Health

Northeastern University researchers are working with the World Health Organization to stop the spread of Ebola

Arts & Entertainment

Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra takes Northeastern viola, clarinet player to Brazil to play concerts

Northeastern University launches national program to boost the number of women majoring in computing

People walk past the Capital One Café on Boylston Street. Capital One suffered one of the largest banking data breaches, federal prosecutors revealed this week. Photo by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern University

Your Capital One account was hacked. There was nothing you could have done about it.

Science & Technology

Want to know what’s happening on Northeastern’s Boston campus? There’s an app for that.

We can’t get enough of FaceApp. But should we be giving away the rights to our faces?

Science & Technology

Northeastern University students win MITRE embedded capture the flag competition to design and hack secure gaming consoles

Science & Technology

Northeastern University researchers show that hacking an airplane’s landing instruments isn’t as hard as it should be

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May 2019 in photos at Northeastern University

Science & Technology

Northeastern University student creates software to help screenwriters, novelists, and game designers tell their stories