Hacker News Top Stories with Summaries (June 10, 2023)
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<h1> Hacker News Top Stories</h1>
<p>Here are the top stories from Hacker News with summaries for June 10, 2023 :</p>
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Turkish citizens' personal data offered online after government site hacked
Summary: A website called sorgupaneli.org is offering to provide Turkish citizens' private data that was stolen from the e-Devlet government services website, including President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's personal information. The hacked information is being offered for free by the website in return for a membership signup, and includes ID numbers, phone numbers, and information about people's family members. More sensitive information, including full addresses, real estate deeds, and education details, is being offered with a paid premium membership. Experts said that the data theft is the biggest yet in Turkey and constitutes a major digital security problem. The Turkish authorities have so far remained silent on the issue, and the website remains accessible, although it often crashes due to the high demand putting pressure on its servers.
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The computer graphics industry got started at the university of Utah
Summary: The computer graphics industry was jump-started by employees of Evans and Sutherland and computer science doctoral students from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Founders of Adobe and Pixar, such as Ed Catmull and Alvy Ray Smith, were among those who helped shape modern animation. These individuals were recognized at an IEEE Milestone ceremony at the University of Utah.