Hackers are hijacking U.S. radio transmission equipment to broadcast bogus emergency messages and obscene language, the Federal Communications Commission said on Wednesday.
Could artificial intelligence speed up emergency responses by receiving a caller's video or smartwatch data and capturing words like "knife" and "collision"? Most people think so and welcome the ...
Risk management company Crisis24 has confirmed its OnSolve CodeRED platform suffered a cyberattack that disrupted emergency notification systems used by state and local governments, police departments ...
CBC News spoke with five paramedics who say they’ve been sent out to respond to 911 calls unnecessarily — either because the ...
The following is an editorial by Armstrong Williams.
Hackers have infiltrated US radio stations, broadcasting fake emergency alerts and obscene content by exploiting vulnerabilities in Swiss-made Barix equipment. The FCC has issued an urgent warning, ...
Public safety agencies across the country took OnSolve’s legacy CodeRED alerting platform offline this week after a data breach, with the company advising its customers to change passwords. Crisis24, ...
Arkansas is the first state to announce it will sever ties with the Public Broadcasting Service after funding from the ...
The Brazos County 911 District is implementing artificial intelligence to answer non-emergency calls, aiming to reduce wait ...
Luxembourg-based OQ Technology, a pioneering European direct-to-device (D2D) satellite connectivity provider with 60 MHz of high-priority MSS S-band spectrum, has achieved a major technological ...
Nigeria's NITDA issues a critical advisory on new ChatGPT flaws in GPT-4 and GPT-5, warning of data leakage risks from ...