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June 8, 2023

June 8, 2023

June 8, 2023

https://twitter.com/bert_hu_bert/status/1666385475601416195

Huge supply chain hack as Clop ransomware gang exploits data sharing software MOVEit used by payroll provider Zellis and steals sensitive data from multiple companies at once. These companies including BA are now all being asked to pay up.@thegrugq https://t.co/EqqEWAmsUM

— Jan Lemnitzer (@JanLemnitzer) June 7, 2023

pic.twitter.com/iooajpLnBO

— Classical Studies Memes (@CSMFHT) June 8, 2023

[in football huddle]
Me: Has anyone tried reasoning with them?

— John Lyon (@JohnLyonTweets) October 18, 2016

i like that i get a choice pic.twitter.com/ewolmlvaq6

— Uncle Duke (@UncleDuke1969) June 7, 2023

Nothing makes me hate someone faster than trying to carry a bulky piece of furniture with them through a doorway

— Melvin of York (@MelvinofYork) July 16, 2019

https://www.theregister.com/2023/06/03/moonlighter_satellite_hacking/?td=rt-4a

Blizzard got their New York Marketing game down to a science.

Diablo - Welcome to Hell pic.twitter.com/MCXIxuBOj0

— Brian Decoded - Alpha Efficiency.™ (@briandecoded) June 8, 2023

https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT818jPNf/


The Senate gives the green light to the remote activation of cameras or microphones of phones

Le Sénat donne son feu vert à l’activation à distance des caméras ou micros des téléphones

L'article 3 du projet de loi du garde des Sceaux est controversé et cristallise les inquiétudes de la gauche et d'associations.


Another cluster of potentially malicious Chrome extensions

Everyone else reads these and their first thought is “better check if those domains are available now, that’s potentially thousands of exposed boxes making call backs” … right? Not just me, right?

Another cluster of potentially malicious Chrome extensions | Almost Secure

I discovered a cluster of at least 109 extensions in Chrome Web Store. A few are committing affiliate fraud or spying, most are simply hoarding overly wide privileges before abusing them.


Scientists claim >99 percent identification rate of ChatGPT content

There goes my plan for the dissertation! Now I’ll have to write the damn thing. (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻

https://www.theregister.com/2023/06/08/scientists_ai_recognition/

Somewhat concerning. This suggests that recovering DNA to identify someone could be done with environmental collection. Something interesting for future court cases

We can ID people from DNA that shows up in environmental studies - Ars Technica

Advances in DNA sequencing mean privacy can be violated accidentally.


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