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June 13, 2024

June 13, 2024

June 13, 2024

SoftBank’s new AI makes angry customers sound calm on phone | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

Good news for call center operators who are worn down by hostile customers with unreasonable demands—artificial intelligence technology can alter angry voices into calm ones.


Today the Ukrainian National Police arrested a 28 year old man who is suspected to have worked with Conti ransomware group and Lockbit ransomware group. pic.twitter.com/uiHBodZwmf

— vx-underground (@vxunderground) June 12, 2024


One of the most interesting things about this story is that the hacker allegedly gained access to "a database intended for law enforcement to identify owners of specific Tile trackers." I've had LE complain that they couldn't ID owners of specific trackers in the past.…

— Eva (@evacide) June 12, 2024


pic.twitter.com/PJy9Wv3ug4

— ཊལབསརངཧ (@David_Rudnick) June 12, 2024


https://t.co/OLcL1DJVnn pic.twitter.com/GoNO9S85v6

— Dr Philip Lee (@drphiliplee1) June 12, 2024


People are paying thousands of dollars for educational courses on initial access vectors. We'll provide you a step-by-step guide on how to get initial access to companies with a budget of $0. All it requires is some time, effort, and the ability to grep

1. Go to Telegram
2. Get…

— vx-underground (@vxunderground) June 13, 2024


"The observing group of training officers share that each Ukrainian soldier should carry ten grenades for this type of an assault. In...reality... an experienced Ukrainian soldier laments that they’re lucky to have two grenades for trench clearing..." https://t.co/jG7MXK03EW

— Shashank Joshi (@shashj) June 12, 2024


I want the Frenchest politics you have. No, that’s too French. https://t.co/3RZZuYKChx

— James Palmer (@BeijingPalmer) June 12, 2024


Reverse engineering and debugging with Ghidra Debugger and code browser
Credits @clearbluejarhttps://t.co/UpfeYI4ZNz#ghidra pic.twitter.com/9HWnG1oNOz

— 0xor0ne (@0xor0ne) June 12, 2024


RIP Lynn Conway, pioneer in chip design and trans rights advocate.

IBM fired her in 1968 after she revealed her intention to transition. They didn’t apologize until 2020.

But that’s not the most important thing about her work.https://t.co/so2hBmyq5l

— Ian Coldwater 📦💥 (@IanColdwater) June 12, 2024


Kevin Beaumont: "Nessus now detects Recall as a vulnerability." - Cyberplace

Attached: 1 image Nessus now detects Recall as a vulnerability.


elon: let’s allow porn

software engineer: um ok?

elon: *walking back into the room 5 minutes later* hey can everyone see likes?

— slate (@PleaseBeGneiss) June 12, 2024
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