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FOSS, AI, blockchain, and the cycle of empty nonsense Devconf.cz This year, along with all the usual in-depth technical talks about Linux at Red Hat's Devconf.cz developer conference, there were also several people there to promote AI-linked projec…
Lees meerResearchers expect treatment to be available clinically in around 5 years Researchers have shown a combination of special surgery and a bionic limb can enhance walking speed in some amputees by 40 percent, within the range of able-bodied individuals…
Lees meerDependency manager used in millions of apps leaves a bitter taste CocoaPods, an open-source dependency manager used in over three million applications coded in Swift and Objective-C, left thousands of packages exposed and ready for takeover for near…
Lees meerVultures chew over a busy few days in orbit with a transatlantic chat Kettle It's been a busy time for space, with Boeing's test pilots stuck (at time of writing) on the International Space Station due to a faulty capsule, and then being forced to …
Lees meerNotorious 'Andariel' crew takes a bite of HotCroissant backdoor for fresh attack A South Korean ERP vendor's product update server has been attacked and used to deliver malware instead of product updates, according to local infosec outfit AhnLab.…
Lees meerThis is more than a thought bubble: Beijing aspires to dominate international standards China's government wants to develop a standard for brain-computer interfaces.…
Lees meerMatters like antitrust cases against AI players, Adobe's subscription mess, and net neutrality could be decided by judges – not experts Analysis The US Supreme Court has ruled that the judges should no longer defer to government agency interpretati…
Lees meerNation turns once again to technology to help with declining population Japan has loosened its ride-sharing rules to allow more passengers to use the services when it rains.…
Lees meerMatters like antitrust cases against AI players, Adobe's subscription mess, and net neutrality could be decided by judges – not experts Analysis The US Supreme Court has ruled that the judges should no longer defer to government agency interpretati…
Lees meerAs ever, terms and conditions apply YouTube has enacted privacy guidelines that allow people to request the removal of AI-generated videos that mimic them.…
Lees meerSites and apps aren't given a say? That doesn't seem very free speech The US Supreme Court on Monday told lower courts to reconsider separate, conflicting rulings on social media laws in Florida and Texas because those courts failed to properly thin…
Lees meerMatters like antitrust cases against AI players, Adobe's subscription mess, and net neutrality could be decided by judges – not experts Analysis The US Supreme Court has ruled that the judges should no longer defer to government agency interpretati…
Lees meerPlus: US auto dealers still offline; Conti coders sanction; Rabbit R1 hardcoded API keys; and more security in brief It took a while, but Microsoft has told customers that the Russian criminals who compromised its systems earlier this year made off…
Lees meerJen Easterly hopes CSRB's Microsoft report won't impede future private sector collaboration CISA director Jen Easterly says the US Cybersecurity Safety Review Board (CSRB) "is not afraid to say when something is amiss" in response to questions about…
Lees meerPlus: US auto dealers still offline; Conti coders sanction; Rabbit R1 hardcoded API keys; and more security in brief It took a while, but Microsoft has told customers that the Russian criminals who compromised its systems earlier this year made off…
Lees meerEuro nation's monopoly gendarmes cheesed off with GPU giant's dominance French regulators are reportedly poised to bring charges against Nvidia over alleged anti-competitive practices.…
Lees meerEuro nation's monopoly gendarmes cheesed off with GPU giant's dominance French regulators are reportedly poised to bring charges against Nvidia over alleged anti-competitive practices.…
Lees meerSites and apps aren't given a say? That doesn't seem very free speech The US Supreme Court on Monday told lower courts to reconsider separate, conflicting rulings on social media laws in Florida and Texas because those courts failed to properly thin…
Lees meerFull system takeovers on the cards, for those with enough patience to pull it off Glibc-based Linux systems are vulnerable to a new bug (CVE-2024-6387) in OpenSSH's server (sshd) and should upgrade to the latest version.…
Lees meerNot much if wielded by the experienced and careful operator in this story – but he was not the only actor in this tale Who, Me? Yet again Monday is upon us, bringing the prospect of another working week filled with joy, opportunity, new horizons, a…
Lees meerSame APT29 crew that hit Microsoft and SolarWinds. How close were we to a mega backdoor situation? Updated TeamViewer says it was Russian intelligence that broke into its systems this week.…
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