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Jan 4, 2025

PLAYFULGHOST Delivered via Phishing and SEO Poisoning in Trojanized VPN Apps

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

PLAYFULGHOST malware mimics Gh0st RAT with advanced spyware features, targeting users via phishing and SEO poisoning techniques.

Jan 4, 2025

U.S. Sanctions Chinese Cybersecurity Firm for State-Backed Hacking Campaigns

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

U.S. sanctions Integrity Technology Group for aiding Flax Typhoon’s state-sponsored hacks, targeting U.S. systems since 2021.

Jan 4, 2025

New AI Jailbreak Method ‘Bad Likert Judge’ Boosts Attack Success Rates by Over 60%

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

New Likert-scale-based AI jailbreak technique boosts attack success rates by 60%, highlighting urgent safety challenges.

Jan 4, 2025

LDAPNightmare PoC Exploit Crashes LSASS and Reboots Windows Domain Controllers

Posted by in category: futurism

LDAPNightmare PoC exploit crashes Windows Servers via CVE-2024–49113. Patch or monitor CLDAP responses to prevent DoS.

Jan 4, 2025

Cosmological foundations revisited with Pantheon+

Posted by in categories: cosmology, evolution, physics

ABSTRACT. We reanalyse the Pantheon+ supernova catalogue to compare a cosmology with non-FLRW evolution, the timescape cosmology, with the standard Lambda cold dark matter (⁠|Lambda$|CDM) cosmology. To this end, we analyse the Pantheon+ for a geometric comparison between the two models. We construct a covariance matrix to be as independent of cosmology as possible, including independence from the FLRW geometry and peculiar velocity with respect to FLRW average evolution. This framework goes far beyond most other definitions of model independence. We introduce new statistics to refine Type Ia supernova (SNe Ia) light-curve analysis. In addition to conventional galaxy correlation functions used to define the scale of statistical homogeneity we introduce empirical statistics that enables refined analysis of the distribution biases of SNe Ia light-curve parameters |beta c$| and |alpha x_1$|⁠. For lower redshifts, the Bayesian analysis highlights important features attributable to the increased number of low-redshift supernovae, the artefacts of model-dependent light-curve fitting, and the cosmic structure through which we observe supernovae. This indicates the need for cosmology-independent data reduction to conduct a stronger investigation of the emergence of statistical homogeneity and to compare alternative cosmologies in light of recent challenges to the standard model. Dark energy is generally invoked as a place-holder for new physics. For the first time, we find evidence that the timescape cosmology may provide a better overall fit than |Lambda$|CDM and that its phenomenology may help disentangle other astrophysical puzzles. Our from-first-principles reanalysis of Pantheon|$+$| supports future deeper studies between the interplay of matter and non-linear spacetime geometry in a data-driven setting.

Jan 4, 2025

Entropy of black holes with arbitrary shapes in loop quantum gravity

Posted by in categories: cosmology, quantum physics

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The quasi-local notion of an isolated horizon is employed to study the entropy of black holes without any particular symmetry in loop quantum gravity. The idea of characterizing the shape of a horizon by a sequence of local areas is successfully applied in the scheme to calculate the entropy by the S O(1, 1) BF boundary theory matching loop quantum gravity in the bulk. The generating function for calculating the microscopical degrees of freedom of a given isolated horizon is obtained. Numerical computations of small black holes indicate a new entropy formula containing the quantum correction related to the partition of the horizon. Further evidence shows that, for a given horizon area, the entropy decreases as a black hole deviates from the spherically symmetric one, and the entropy formula is also well suitable for big black holes.

Jan 4, 2025

WHO declares Mpox global health emergency

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the mpox outbreak in parts of Africa a public health emergency of international concern.

The highly contagious disease — formerly known as monkeypox — has killed at least 450 people during an initial outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

It has now spread across parts of central and east Africa, and scientists are concerned about how fast a new variant of the disease is spreading and its high fatality rate.

Jan 4, 2025

World’s most powerful anti-fungal drugs make fungi commit suicide: Study

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

University of Exeter scientists found that common antifungals cause pathogens to self-destruct.


The study reveals that the most common anti-fungals prompt pathogens to undergo self-destructive processes.

Jan 4, 2025

“Extraordinary” phenomenon as a white dwarf star flickers “on and off” every 30 minutes

Posted by in category: cosmology

The white dwarf’s brightness plunges in a mere 30 minutes—faster than any observed before.

Jan 4, 2025

Astronomers have discovered the largest radio galaxy ever, 100 times larger than the Milky Way

Posted by in category: space

Astronomers discover massive radio galaxy 100 times larger than the Milky Way.

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