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May 7, 2020

Un test para identificar COVID-19 asintomático

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May 6, 2020

U.S., U.K. issue warning of cyberattacks on hospitals fighting COVID-19

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Two U.S. officials told NBC News that coronavirus patient information, as well as vaccine research, is sought after by hackers, including those working for China.

May 6, 2020

Microsoft offers $100,000 to hack its custom Linux OS

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, internet

Microsoft is looking for hackers to test its Azure Sphere OS security. It’s a custom-built Linux OS that’s designed for Internet of Things devices. Microsoft will reward security researchers up to $100,000 for vulnerabilities in the OS.

May 4, 2020

CursedChrome turns your browser into a hacker’s proxy

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CursedChrome shows how hackers can take full control over your Chrome browser using just one extension.

May 2, 2020

Transhumanism 2.0 (Full Documentary)

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, cyborgs, education, Elon Musk, genetics, neuroscience, quantum physics, robotics/AI, supercomputing, transhumanism

TABLE OF CONTENTS —————
:00–15:11 : Introduction
:11–36:12 CHAPTER 1: POSTHUMANISM
a. Neurotechnology b. Neurophilosophy c. Teilhard de Chardin and the Noosphere.

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POSTHUMAN TECHNOLOGY
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May 1, 2020

Zero-day exploit hits Sophos Firewall XG

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Sophos rushed patches to users of its popular XG Firewall network system following reports the company received last week that hackers were actively exploiting an SQL injection vulnerability.

The assault involved the downloading and installation of a series of scripts designed to steal , passwords and other .

“At this time, there is no indication that the attack accessed anything on the local networks behind any impacted XG Firewall,” Team Sophos said. But they did not rule out the possibility of compromised data.

Apr 29, 2020

DARPA Project Producing Tool to Help Anticipate Military and Industrial Systems’ Cyber Threats

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, military

The VERDICT tool aims to allow systems engineers to assess cybersecurity even without deep expertise.

Apr 28, 2020

MIT Scientists Are Building Devices to Hack Your Dreams

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Lucid in the sky.

Apr 27, 2020

Microsoft boasts 99 percent accuracy in AI bug detection

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI

Software bugs have been a concern for programmers for nearly 75 years since the day programmer Grace Murray Hopper reported the cause of an error in an early Harvard Mark II computer: a moth stuck between relay contacts. Thus the term “bug” was born.

Bugs range from slight computer hiccups to catastrophes. In the Eighties, at least five patients died after a Therac-25 radiation therapy device malfunctioned due to an error by an inexperienced programmer. In 1962, NASA mission control destroyed the Mariner I space probe as it diverted from its intended path over the Atlantic Ocean; incorrectly transcribed handwritten code was blamed. In 1982, a later alleged to have been implanted into the Soviet trans-Siberian gas pipeline by the CIA triggered one of the largest non– in history.

According to data management firm Coralogix, programmers produce 70 bugs per 1,000 lines of code, with each bug solution demanding 30 times more hours than it took to write the code in the first place. The firm estimates the United States spends $113 billion a year identifying and remediating bugs.

Apr 27, 2020

15 Alarming Cyber Security Facts and Stats

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The scary truth about cyber security that you wish you’d known. 15 alarming cyber security facts and statistics for 2019.