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Jan 15, 2025

WP3.XYZ malware attacks add rogue admins to 5,000+ WordPress sites

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

A new malware campaign has compromised more than 5,000 WordPress sites to create admin accounts, install a malicious plugin, and steal data.

Researchers at webscript security company c/side discovered during an incident response engagement for one of their clients that the malicious activity uses the wp3[.]xyz domain to exfiltrate data but have yet to determine the initial infection vector.

After compromising a target, a malicious script loaded from the wp3[.]xyz domain creates the rogue admin account wpx_admin with credentials available in the code.

Jan 15, 2025

Google OAuth flaw lets attackers gain access to abandoned accounts

Posted by in category: security

A weakness in Google’s OAuth “Sign in with Google” feature could enable attackers that register domains of defunct startups to access sensitive data of former employee accounts linked to various software-as-a-service (SaaS) platforms.

The security gap was discovered by Trufflesecurity researchers and reported to Google last year on September 30.

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Jan 15, 2025

OpenAI Urges the Government to Make it Easier to Train AI

Posted by in categories: government, robotics/AI

The company also called for federal regulations and billions of dollars in investments.

Jan 14, 2025

Zuckerberg Announces Plans to Automate Facebook Coding Jobs With AI

Posted by in categories: employment, robotics/AI

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that the company will likely release an AI model that acts as a “midlevel engineer” this year.

Jan 14, 2025

Single Gene Links Autism, Epilepsy via Brain Circuit Development

Posted by in categories: genetics, neuroscience

New research uncovers how neuropilin2 gene mutations disrupt brain balance, linking inhibitory neuron migration to autism and epilepsy. Study offers insights for targeted therapies.


Source: UCR

The gene neuropilin2 encodes a receptor involved in cell-cell interactions in the brain and plays a key role in regulating the development of neural circuits.

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Jan 14, 2025

New facility could allow humans to freeze their bodies and outlive an apocalypse

Posted by in categories: cryonics, life extension, robotics/AI

Imagine you could pause your life and wake up in the future.

A new groundbreaking facility could allow humans to freeze their bodies and potentially wake up in the future.

The company behind the project, TimeShift, describes itself as the world’s first AI-powered cryopreservation facility. It combines advanced AI technology with novel cryopreservation techniques.

Jan 14, 2025

How should we test AI for human-level intelligence? OpenAI’s O3 electrifies quest

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Experimental model’s record-breaking performance on science and maths tests wows researchers.

Jan 14, 2025

Stanford scientist discovers that AI has developed an uncanny human-like ability

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

AI models, like ChatGPT-4, can simulate human-like reasoning by solving theory of mind tasks. This breakthrough suggests AI’s potential for advanced social interactions but raises ethical concerns about trust and misuse.

Jan 14, 2025

Wyze cameras will use AI to describe what they see

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, security, transportation

Including the color of vehicles and people’s clothing.

Jan 14, 2025

AI Companions Will Change Our Lives

Posted by in categories: education, robotics/AI

The next generations of AI will not only do more, they’ll also be more rooted in trusted sources of information. This will make them accurate and reliable at a whole new level. By demarcating boundaries and fostering trust, we can create AI companions that are safe, reliable, and deeply integrated into our personal and professional lives; AIs that begin to address those wider societal issues. We have all got used to the idea that AI might help with productivity applications, but we need to realize that, alongside this, AI can be an emotional support as well.

This is not about replacing human relationships. It’s about opening previously unimaginable new spaces and possibilities. It’s about overhauling a broken system of addictive technologies. After another year of AI hype and of increased questions about the direction of innovation, at a time when looking at our emails, our bills, or a news item can deliver an unwanted spike of adrenaline, we need a better vision for what will be the most transformative technology of all. In this context, the AI companion is both a call to action—this is what we need to build—and also a prediction: this is the direction the technology is now decisively taking.

Too many people have gotten stuck in an outdated view of AI. Let’s embrace a future that is at once far more real, and far richer, than the popular narratives suggest. Get AI right and it will be a profound new source of education, support, entertainment, and information. But it will also be something way beyond just a tool—it will be a companion in the fullest sense.

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