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Apr 26, 2022

Quantum ransomware seen deployed in rapid network attacks

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, encryption, quantum physics

The Quantum ransomware, a strain first discovered in August 2021, were seen carrying out speedy attacks that escalate quickly, leaving defenders little time to react.

The threat actors are using the IcedID malware as one of their initial access vectors, which deploys Cobalt Strike for remote access and leads to data theft and encryption using Quantum Locker.

The technical details of a Quantum ransomware attack were analyzed by security researchers at The DFIR Report, who says the attack lasted only 3 hours and 44 minutes from initial infection to the completion of encrypting devices.

Apr 26, 2022

Aliens Created Our Universe in a Lab, Scientist Suggests

Posted by in categories: alien life, quantum physics

If true, we started out as a “baby universe.” Cute.


Could our universe have been created in a petri dish? Avi Loeb seems to think so. The Harvard astronomer posits that a higher “class” of civilization may have conjured up our universe in a laboratory far, far away.

“Since our universe has a flat geometry with a zero net energy, an advanced civilization could have developed a technology that created a baby universe out of nothing through quantum tunneling,” Loeb writes in an op-ed published by Scientific American last year.

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Apr 26, 2022

Daytrip transforms east London terrace house into understated apartments

Posted by in category: habitats

Design studio Daytrip has taken a less-is-more approach to the renovation and extension of this Victorian terrace house in London’s Clapton, which is now home to three separate apartments.

The 250-square-metre Reighton Road development was designed as a “minimalist sanctuary” that could act as a blank canvas for residents’ belongings.

“A good home should be flexible and speak of its owners,” explained Hackney-based Daytrip. “The ability to cultivate and populate it over time with art, objects and personal items makes the home unique.”

Apr 26, 2022

The Real 5G Metaverse Will Blow Facebook’s Meta Out of the Water

Posted by in categories: internet, virtual reality

Facebook, now Meta, wants to pivot into virtual reality. But it won’t be able to escape its sins.

Apr 26, 2022

Alina Rajput

Posted by in category: futurism

The best picture ever❤.

Apr 26, 2022

The best picture ever ❤

Posted by in category: futurism

Apr 26, 2022

After years of failure, Elon Musk’s Boring Company claims it will finally test a full-scale Hyperloop this year

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, transportation

Despite nearly a decade of effort, no one has been able to design a working prototype.

Apr 26, 2022

See SpaceX recovery ship head out to retrieve Ax-1 Dragon capsule (aerial photos, video)

Posted by in category: space travel

SpaceX’s GO Searcher Dragon recovery ship got a new name before leaving port. She goes by Megan now.

Apr 26, 2022

The Human Calculator

Posted by in categories: education, mathematics

Thomas Fuller, an African sold into slavery in 1,724 at age 14, was sometimes known as the “Virginia Calculator” for his extraordinary ability to solve complex mathematical problems in his head. He was asked how many seconds there were in a year, he briefly answered 31,536,000 seconds.

He was asked again how many seconds a man who is 70 years old, 17 days and 12 hours lived, he answered in a minute and a half 2,210,500,800. One of the men was doing the problems on paper and informed Fuller that he was wrong because the answer was much smaller. Fuller hastily responded, “Nah, you forgot about leap years. When leap years were added to the account, the sums matched up.”

Fuller was one of the first cases recorded in the literature of the wise man syndrome, when in 1,789, Benjamin Rush, the father of American psychiatry, described his incredible ability to calculate, without having an education and training in mathematics, his ability was used as proof that enslaved African Americans were equal to whites in intelligence, fueling some pro-abolitionist discussions.

Apr 26, 2022

Ask Ethan: Could we save the Earth by migrating it away from the Sun?

Posted by in category: space travel

Ion drives, like the NEXIS thruster shown here, could propel astronomical bodies large distances over long periods of time. Could they be used to migrate the entire planet?