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Apr 25, 2023

New All-in-One “EvilExtractor” Stealer for Windows Systems Surfaces on the Dark Web

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, education

A new “all-in-one” stealer malware named EvilExtractor (also spelled Evil Extractor) is being marketed for sale for other threat actors to steal data and files from Windows systems.

“It includes several modules that all work via an FTP service,” Fortinet FortiGuard Labs researcher Cara Lin said. “It also contains environment checking and Anti-VM functions. Its primary purpose seems to be to steal browser data and information from compromised endpoints and then upload it to the attacker’s FTP server.”

The network security company said it observed a surge in attacks spreading the malware in the wild in March 2023, with a majority of the victims located in Europe and the U.S. While marketed as an educational tool, EvilExtractor has been adopted by threat actors for use as an information stealer.

Apr 25, 2023

This Harvard Law Professor is an Expert on Digital Technology

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, governance, internet, law, policy, robotics/AI

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Apr 25, 2023

Bronchial Asthma as a Cardiovascular Risk Factor: A Prospective Observational Study

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Introduction: Asthma as a chronic inflammatory disorder has been suggested as a risk factor for endothelial dysfunction (ED), but studies on the association between asthma and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk are limited. Background: We assessed associations of ED with the severity of asthma, eosinophilic inflammation, lung function, and asthma control. Methods: 52 young asthmatics (median age of 25.22 years) and 45 healthy individuals were included. Demographic, clinical, and laboratory findings were recorded. We evaluated microvascular responsiveness by recording the reactive hyperemia index (RHI) indicating post-occlusive peripheral endothelium-dependent changes in vascular tone using the Itamar Medical EndoPAT2000. VCAM-1, ADMA, high-sensitive CRP (hsCRP), and E-selectin were measured. Results: Asthmatics had considerably lower RHI values (p < 0.001) with a dynamic decreasing trend by asthma severity and higher hsCRP levels (p < 0.001). A substantial increase in hsCRP and E-selectin with asthma severity (p < 0.05) was also observed. We confirmed a higher body mass index (BMI) in asthmatics (p < 0.001), especially in women and in severe asthma. Conclusions: We demonstrated the progression of CVD in asthmatics and the association of the ongoing deterioration of ED with the inflammatory severity, suggesting that the increased risk of CVD in young asthmatics is dependent on disease severity. The underlying mechanisms of risk factors for CVD and disease control require further study.

Apr 25, 2023

Michio Kaku Just Announced: James Webb Telescope FINALLY PROVED Big Bang WRONG!

Posted by in category: cosmology

A video about the Webb telescope making it seem like there was no big bang. This is by Mikio Kaku.


We’ve always wondered about life out there. But what if we told you that the possibility of more lifeforms has become surer than ever? Six shocking galaxies have been discovered that defy all explanations. Join us as we discuss Michio Kaku breaking his silence on the James Webb telescope’s clearest image in history.

Apr 25, 2023

Intel Let Google Cloud Hack Its New Secure Chips and Found 10 Bugs

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

To protect its Confidential Computing cloud infrastructure and gain critical insights, Google leans on its relationships with chipmakers.

Apr 25, 2023

New Gel Shows Remarkable Success in Stopping Brain Tumors in Mice — ‘We Don’t Usually See 100% Survival’

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Scientists at Johns Hopkins University have developed a revolutionary gel that cured 100% of mice with aggressive brain cancer, offering new hope for treating glioblastoma, one of the deadliest brain tumors in humans.

Apr 25, 2023

Changes In Composition Of Joint Lubricant Causes Osteoarthritis, Study Says

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

The changes in the composition of joint lubricant may lead to osteoarthritis, a new study shows.

Osteoarthritis is a bone disease that primarily targets joints after the cushioning system between the ends of two bones suffers wear and tear. The rupture of the protective layer, known as the synovial joint, leads to the degeneration of the articular cartilage that forms the synovial joint.

The latest study has indicated that changes in the composition of the fluid present in the synovial joints, named synovial fluid, actually cause osteoarthritis. The study, published in Biointerphases, showed that changes in the composition of synovial fluid reduce its ability to lubricate the articulating cartilage tissue, thereby leading to cartilage damage.

Apr 25, 2023

Space Launch Delta 30 to Lease Space Launch Complex 6 to SpaceX

Posted by in categories: drones, internet, space travel

With Starlink now profitable, SpaceX’s need for launches is now virtually infinite. So they just got permission to create a fourth tower for Falcon 9 / Falcon Heavy which means that at least one more drone ship is under construction.


Col. Rob Long, Space Launch Delta 30 commander, signed a statement of support on April 21, 2023, granting SpaceX permission to lease Space Launch Complex 6 (SLC-6) for Falcon rocket launches.

SLC-6 previously supported the Delta IV vehicle family and has remained vacant since the final Delta IV Heavy launch on Sept. 24, 2022.

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Apr 24, 2023

Using laser beams, scientists generate quantum matter with novel, crystal-like properties

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics

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(Phys.org)—Both high-valued diamond and low-prized graphite consist of exactly the same carbon atoms. The subtle but nevertheless important difference between the two materials is the geometrical configuration of their building blocks, with large consequences for their properties. There is no way, any kind of matter could be diamond and graphite at the same time.

However, this limitation does not hold for quantum matter, as a team of the Quantum Many-Body Physics Division of Prof. Immanuel Bloch (Max-Planck-Institute of Quantum Optics and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) was now able to demonstrate in experiments with ultracold quantum gases. Under the influence of laser beams single atoms would arrange to clear geometrical structures (Nature, November 1st, 2012). But in contrast to classical crystals all possible configurations would exist at the same time, similar to the situation of Schrödinger’s cat which is in a superposition state of both “dead” and “alive”. The observation was made after transferring the particles to a highly excited so-called Rydberg-state. “Our experiment demonstrates the potential of Rydberg gases to realise exotic states of matter, thereby laying the basis for quantum simulations of, for example, quantum magnets,” Professor Immanuel Bloch points out.

Apr 24, 2023

The HUGE Problem with ChatGPT

Posted by in category: futurism

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