June 21, 2024
June 21, 2024
New Project Zero blog post by Sergei Glazunov and Mark Brand: Project Naptime: Evaluating Offensive Security Capabilities of Large Language Models https://t.co/txvkXH5oCC
β Ivan Fratric ππ (@ifsecure) June 20, 2024
New open source OCR model just dropped! This one by Microsoft features the best text recognition I've seen in any open model and performs admirably on handwriting.
β Dylan Freedman (@dylfreed) June 19, 2024
It also handles a diverse range of vision tasks. You can play with it here: https://t.co/gCLes81Th3 https://t.co/ugFnjSRBdb pic.twitter.com/0FN590Al5F
β
Everyone else got the big news about Kaspersky today, right? pic.twitter.com/i7DQjUv5Om
β Derek B. Johnson (@DerekDoesTech) June 20, 2024
NEW: U.S. government bans sale of Kaspersky software in the country β consumers and businesses β due to security and privacy risks from Russia.
β Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai (@lorenzofb) June 20, 2024
βFirst of its kindβ sales ban starts July 20. After Sep 29 Kaspersky can't send updates to U.S. customers. https://t.co/lFZIHw3r5X
β Kaspersky (@kaspersky) June 20, 2024
"one lesson int'l lawyers should draw from [Ukraine is the urgent need to clarify & enforce int'l rules not just for the rare high-end destructive or widely disruptive cyber operations, but also for lower-level operations ... more consistently problematic" https://t.co/Chj7CtKUa7
β Shashank Joshi (@shashj) June 20, 2024
β Papa Woof und Krampus und Bleaken (@woofknight) June 20, 2024
They put a McDonalds next to Checkpoint Charlie. Thatβs like ideological teabagging. pic.twitter.com/AvGFMYw9XO
β Peter Hague (@peterrhague) June 19, 2024
Always a good time to reread Jame Mickens
https://www.usenix.org/system/files/1401_08-12_mickens.pdf