Elephant0991

joined 11 months ago
 

Comment

I hope nobody loses their shirt over this.

Summary

  • Sensitive data exposed: Internal code, infrastructure diagrams, passwords, and other technical information were publicly accessible on GitHub for months.
  • Source unclear: Unclear if an outside hacker or Binance employee accidentally uploaded the data.
  • Potential risk: Information could be used by attackers to compromise Binance systems, though Binance claims "negligible risk".
  • Data details: Included code related to passwords and multi-factor authentication, diagrams of internal infrastructure, and apparent production system passwords.
  • Binance response: Initially downplayed the leak, later acknowledged data was theirs but downplayed risk.
  • Current status: Data removed from GitHub via copyright takedown request.
  • Unclear if any malicious actors accessed the data.
[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 months ago

Some problems do seem to belong under the rug. Out of sight, out of mind.

 

Summary

Germany's renewable energy share reached a record 55% in 2023, driven by capacity expansion and favorable weather. This significant jump brings the country closer to its ambitious 2030 target of 80% green energy. Offshore wind led the way, followed by solar and biomass. The government's simplification of approval processes is credited with boosting growth. Power demand decreased due to economic slowdown and prioritizing renewables over fossil fuels. Despite temporary price spikes in 2022, day-ahead power prices stabilized in 2023, reflecting the increasing role of renewables. Overall, these developments highlight Germany's progress and the challenges it faces in its transition to a sustainable energy future.

 

The issue:

Android users with Firefox can't access Google Search (including intl sites and localized domains like google.de, .co.uk, .com.br). Instead, they see a blank page.

Cause:

A server-side bug on Google's end related to User-Agent (UA) sniffing, which serves an empty page to newer Firefox versions.

Affected versions:

All Firefox versions on Android (>= 65) including Mobile 121.0, Nightly 123, and older.

Chrome not affected:

The bug is specific to Firefox.

Solutions:

  • Use a different browser (Chrome, etc.) or search engine (DuckDuckGo).

Advanced users can:

  • Change Firefox's UA in developer settings or with add-ons.

  • Request the desktop version of Google from Firefox settings (region-dependent).

Status:

  • Problem identified as critical and escalated.
  • Still unresolved at the time of reporting.

Additional notes:

  • Disabling Firefox's Enhanced Tracking Protection doesn't fix the issue.
  • Some users report google.co.in loading the desktop site instead of mobile.
 

Summary

  • First cub sighting in 10 years: Camera captures a mother tiger with two cubs in Thailand, a major boost for the species.
  • Population boom: Tiger numbers skyrocket, from 46 in 2007 to potentially 190 now, making Thailand the only Southeast Asian country with significant growth.
  • Conservation works: Thailand's efforts, like anti-poaching measures and reduced human activity, are paying off. The country can now even become a source of tigers for struggling neighbours.
  • Hope for the future: With a thriving population and suitable habitat, tigers seem set to flourish in Thailand's western rainforests.

Comments

However good this is, I personally wouldn't want to run into one of these in the wild.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 months ago

Yeah, we need a branch of physics that turn existence into non-existence. Wait, weren't there some Infinity Stones?

[–] [email protected] 5 points 5 months ago

which shall be now known as the pawtop.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 months ago

Probably got some parachute built in.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 months ago

That seems like a workout/endurance machine!

[–] [email protected] 5 points 5 months ago

username checked out... 🤪

 

Key Points:

  • Security and privacy concerns: Increased use of AI systems raises issues like data manipulation, model vulnerabilities, and information leaks.
  • Threats at various stages: Training data, software, and deployment are all vulnerable to attacks like poisoning, data breaches, and prompt injection.
  • Attacks with broad impact: Availability, integrity, and privacy can all be compromised by evasion, poisoning, privacy, and abuse attacks.
  • Attacker knowledge varies: Threats can be carried out by actors with full, partial, or minimal knowledge of the AI system.
  • Mitigation challenges: Robust defenses are currently lacking, and the tech community needs to prioritize their development.
  • Global concern: NIST's warning echoes recent international guidelines emphasizing secure AI development.

Overall:

NIST identifies serious security and privacy risks associated with the rapid deployment of AI systems, urging the tech industry to develop better defenses and implement secure development practices.

Comment:

From the look of things, it looks like it's going to get worse before it gets better.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 months ago

Yeah, it's freakish because everything looks all wrong.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago

Smiling ain't gonna save ya!

[–] [email protected] 6 points 5 months ago

Deeply discounted, yet with the satisfying conclusion that our external clients get! /s

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 months ago

"Don't even think about petting me."

 

My favorite:

We found out that joy matters

Joy is a vital human emotion—but as researchers noted in 2020, "surprisingly little" study has investigated exactly what it means and how to experience more of it. In 2023, that started to change. Researchers from more than a dozen institutions, including Harvard and the University of California, Berkeley, teamed up to determine whether performing micro-acts of joy changes how people feel in the short- and long-term, and whether there are differences based on factors like age, race, and location. Inaugural data from the BIG JOY Project—the world's largest citizen science project on joy, with nearly 70,000 participants spanning more than 200 countries—were released in November. Among the findings: Daily micro-acts of joy, like making a gratitude list or practicing positive reframing, helped participants experience a 25% increase in emotional well-being, 34% boost in levels of coping perception, and 12% jump in self-reported sleep quality over the course of a week. People can still sign up to participate in the project, and published research further quantifying the benefits of joy is expected in 2024.—Angela Haupt

Summary

Health and Science:

  • COVID-19 deaths fell significantly: Thanks to widespread vaccinations and treatments, COVID-19 deaths plummeted compared to previous years.
  • Life expectancy rose: With fewer fatalities from the virus, life expectancy in the U.S. started to climb back up.
  • Major advances in surgical science: Doctors achieved remarkable feats like transplanting animal organs into humans and performing the world's first whole-eye transplant.
  • CRISPR gene-editing for a disease: Patients with sickle cell anemia received the first-ever CRISPR treatment for a disease in the U.S.

Climate and Environment:

  • Electric vehicles reduced fossil fuel demand: EVs made a noticeable dent in global oil use, paving the way for a cleaner future.
  • Good climate ideas became action: Innovative clean energy solutions like long-lasting iron-air batteries and carbon-based thermal batteries moved from concept to reality.
  • A landmark treaty for the High Seas: A new agreement established a legal framework for protecting previously unregulated ocean areas.
  • COP28 acknowledged the problem and solutions: Climate negotiations finally recognized the need to transition away from fossil fuels and ramp up renewables.
  • Climate lawsuits started making a difference: A growing number of legal cases pushed governments and corporations toward responsible environmental practices.

Other Improvements:

  • Violent crime declined: Across the U.S., violent crime rates dropped significantly.
  • More scientific studies became free: Open access initiatives made research data more accessible to the public.
  • Joy was scientifically proven to matter: A large-scale project demonstrated the positive impact of daily micro-acts of joy on well-being and sleep.

Overall, 2023 was a year marked by progress in various areas despite ongoing challenges. From advancements in healthcare and climate action to a renewed focus on mental well-being, these positive developments offer hope for the future.

 

Key points:

  • First-time painted dog mother abandons 8 pups at Potawatomi Zoo.
  • Golden retriever named Kassy becomes surrogate mother to pups.
  • 3 pups survive despite initial struggles due to missing pack interactions.
  • Pups, named Blue, Red, and Orange, won't immediately rejoin painted dog pack to avoid conflict.
  • Story highlights animal care difficulties, endangered species survival, and zoo conservation efforts.

Additional details:

 

cross-posted from: https://zerobytes.monster/post/5063838

I guess if the law firm handles its own data breach this way; you can expect the companies to handle the breaches the same way.

Summary

The international law firm Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, specializing in handling security incidents for companies, suffered a cyberattack in March 2023, resulting in the exposure of sensitive health information belonging to over 637,000 data breach victims.

The stolen data included consumer names, dates of birth, postal address and email addresses, and government-issued identification numbers, such as Social Security numbers, passport and driver license numbers, and tax identification numbers. The data also includes medical treatment and diagnosis information, insurance claims information — such as the date and costs of services — and healthcare insurance numbers and provider details.

Orrick, serving as legal counsel during security incidents at other companies, revealed that the breach also affected clients such as EyeMed Vision Care, Delta Dental, MultiPlan, Beacon Health Options, and the U.S. Small Business Administration. The number of affected individuals tripled since the initial disclosure. Orrick reached a settlement for class action lawsuits in December, which accused Orrick of failing to inform victims of the breach until months after the incident, acknowledging the incident's impact and expressing regret for the inconvenience caused. The firm did not disclose details about the hackers' entry or whether a financial ransom was demanded.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 months ago

Welcome to the 105: AI keyboard!

[–] [email protected] 12 points 5 months ago (1 children)

And definitely not standing at the back end!

 

Summary:

The article discusses the phenomenon of microchimerism, where cells from a developing fetus can integrate into the mother's body and persist for years, potentially influencing various aspects of health. This bidirectional transfer of cells between mother and fetus during pregnancy is suggested to occur in various organs, such as the heart, lungs, breast, colon, kidney, liver, and brain. These cells, referred to as microchimeric cells, are genetically distinct entities that may play a role in immune system development, organ acceptance in transplantation, and even influencing behavior.

Researchers propose that microchimeric cells might impact susceptibility to diseases, pregnancy success, and overall health. Studies in mice suggest that these cells acquired during gestation could fine-tune the immune system and contribute to successful pregnancies. The article explores potential benefits and drawbacks of microchimerism, including its role in autoimmune diseases, organ acceptance in transplantation, and pregnancy complications.

Despite the widespread presence of microchimeric cells in individuals, many aspects of their function remain unclear, leading to debates among researchers. Some scientists believe that these cells may be influential architects of human life, potentially holding therapeutic implications for conditions like autoimmune diseases and high-risk pregnancies. However, challenges in studying microchimerism, including their rarity and hidden locations within the body, contribute to the ongoing controversy and uncertainty surrounding their significance.

 

Summary:

The author reflects on the challenges of memory and highlights a forgotten but valuable feature of Google Assistant on Android. The feature, called "Open memory," serves as a hub for Assistant's cross-platform information-storing system. Users can ask Google Assistant to remember specific information, and the "Open memory" command allows them to access a comprehensive list of everything stored, making it a useful tool for recalling details from any device connected to Google Assistant. The article emphasizes the potential of this feature for aiding memory and suggests incorporating it into daily habits for better recall.

 

Full Story

https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/christine-crosss-dream-of-petting-a-penguin-is-fulfilled-for-christmas/

Summary

An elderly woman named Christine Cross has always been a huge fan of penguins. For Christmas, her daughter Lindsay fulfilled Christine's lifelong dream of petting a real penguin at SeaWorld San Diego. Christine was so overcome with emotion that she cried tears of joy.

Christine has always felt a connection to penguins because they are clumsy on land but graceful in the water, just like her. She collects anything penguin-themed and has sponsored penguins in zoos for years.

Lindsay said that when she told Christine about the present, "she didn't say any words. It was more like an excited noise." After the experience, Christine couldn't stop saying thank you.

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