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Sep 29, 2021

Conti Ransomware Expands Ability to Blow Up Backups

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

The Conti ransomware gang has developed novel tactics to demolish backups, especially the Veeam recovery software.

Good at identifying and obliterating backups? Speak Russian? The notorious Conti ransomware group may find you a fine hiring prospect.

That’s according to a report published on Wednesday by cyber-risk prevention firm Advanced Intelligence, which details how Conti has honed its backup destruction to a fine art – all the better to find, crush and kill backed-up data. After all, backups are a major obstacle to encouraging ransomware payment.

Sep 29, 2021

What China’s New Data Rules Mean for Tesla and Other Auto Makers | WSJ

Posted by in categories: information science, sustainability, transportation

China’s new rules on auto data require car companies to store important data locally.

Cars today offer high-tech features and gather troves of data to train algorithms. As China steps up controls over new technologies, WSJ looks at the risks for Tesla and other global brands that are now required to keep data within the country. Screenshot: Tesla China.

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Sep 29, 2021

Cadillac axes Escalade’s hands-free driving feature due to chip shortage

Posted by in categories: computing, transportation

The wider Super Cruise rollout is on pause.


The 2022 Cadillac Escalade will no longer come with the company’s hands-free driving system, Super Cruise, because of the ongoing global chip shortage. Cadillac is suspending the feature on other new vehicles, too.

Sep 29, 2021

Lisa Esch & Dr. Michael Petersen, M.D. — NTT Data Services — Re-Imagining Health and Wellbeing

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, business, computing, education, health

Re-Imagining Health and Wellbeing — Lisa Esch & Dr. Michael Petersen, M.D., NTT.


The Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (https://hello.global.ntt/en-us/), commonly known as NTT, is a Japanese telecommunications company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.

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Sep 29, 2021

Using AI and old reports to understand new medical images

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health, robotics/AI

Getting a quick and accurate reading of an X-ray or some other medical images can be vital to a patient’s health and might even save a life. Obtaining such an assessment depends on the availability of a skilled radiologist and, consequently, a rapid response is not always possible. For that reason, says Ruizhi “Ray” Liao, a postdoc and a recent Ph.D. graduate at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), “we want to train machines that are capable of reproducing what radiologists do every day.” Liao is the first author of a new paper, written with other researchers at MIT and Boston-area hospitals, that is being presented this fall at MICCAI 2,021 an international conference on medical image computing.

Sep 29, 2021

Amazon’s Full-On Smart Home Assault: All The Highlights

Posted by in categories: habitats, robotics/AI

Amazon released a huge number of smart home products today, including two robots for home security, a Nest competitor, more Echo devices, and a perfect device for Covid-times connection with friends and family. Plus there’s an updated fitness tracker, a partnership with TikTok, entertainment from Sling, and more.

And yes, that includes ways to chat with Han Solo or Chewbacca from Star Wars or Woody from Toy Story on your Amazon Echo devices.

Sep 29, 2021

IBM CEO: Quantum computing will take off ‘like a rocket ship’ this decade

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

But Arvind Krishna says that some hard quantum physics problems await as the market pushes for larger and larger quantum systems.

Sep 29, 2021

Researchers use Starlink satellites to pinpoint location, similar to GPS

Posted by in categories: internet, satellites

Researchers track 6 satellites to get location with accuracy of 8 meters.

Sep 29, 2021

Can China really be on Mars before SpaceX or NASA?

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, cryptocurrencies, finance, media & arts, space travel

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Sep 29, 2021

Self-replicating protocells created in lab may be life’s “missing link”

Posted by in categories: biological, chemistry, evolution

A possible explanation for life from nonliving material.


Exactly how life first emerged from non-living matter is one of the most enduring mysteries of science. In a new study, Japanese scientists have created self-replicating protocells in the lab, which they say could represent the “missing link” between chemistry and biology.

Primitive Earth was covered with a sludgy mix of chemicals, containing organic molecules that formed the precursors for vital biological components like proteins and amino acids. There are several different hypotheses for how and where life sprang out of this soup, but one of the first ideas was known as chemical evolution, which is what the new study investigated.

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