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Sep 13, 2024

New Android Malware ‘Ajina.Banker’ Steals Financial Data and Bypasses 2FA via Telegram

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, finance, robotics/AI

New Android malware ‘Ajina. Banker’ targets bank customers in Central Asia, stealing financial data and intercepting 2FA messages via Telegram channels.

Sep 13, 2024

Beware: New Vo1d Malware Infects 1.3 Million Android-based TV Boxes Worldwide

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI

Vo1d malware infects 1.3M Android TV boxes in 197 countries. Learn about this new backdoor threat and how it compromises device security.

Sep 13, 2024

WordPress Mandates Two-Factor Authentication for Plugin and Theme Developers

Posted by in category: security

WordPress.org mandates 2FA for plugin/theme developers, introduces SVN passwords to enhance security and prevent unauthorized access.

Sep 13, 2024

FBI: Reported cryptocurrency losses reached $5.6 billion in 2023

Posted by in categories: cryptocurrencies, government, internet

The FBI says that 2023 was a record year for cryptocurrency fraud, with total losses exceeding $5.6 billion, based on nearly 70,000 reports received through the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).

This marks a 45% increase in losses compared to the previous year, driven primarily by investment fraud, which accounted for 71% of the total cryptocurrency losses. Other types of fraud contributing to the statistics include tech support scams, call center fraud, and government impersonation.

The vast majority of the reported losses ($4.8 billion) were incurred by U.S. citizens, followed by Cayman Islands ($196M), Mexico ($127M), Canada ($72M), the UK ($59M), India ($44M), and Australia ($25M).

Sep 13, 2024

New PIXHELL acoustic attack leaks secrets from LCD screen noise

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, mobile phones

A novel acoustic attack named ‘PIXHELL’ can leak secrets from air-gapped and audio-gapped systems, and without requiring speakers, through the LCD monitors they connect to.

In a PIXHELL attack, malware modulates the pixel patterns on LCD screens to induce noise in the frequency range of 0–22 kHz, carrying encoded signals within those acoustic waves that can be captured by nearby devices such as smartphones.

The researchers’ tests showed that data exfiltration is possible at a maximum distance of 2 meters (6.5 ft), achieving a data rate of 20 bits per second (bps).

Sep 13, 2024

The skyscraper-sized tsunami that vibrated through the entire planet and no one saw

Posted by in category: futurism

This tsunami, triggered by a melting glacier in Greenland, is a sign of things to come.

Sep 13, 2024

A Completely New Structure of Light Has Been Created: The Chiral Vortex

Posted by in category: space

“Traditional measures of chirality have struggled to identify the concentration of right-and left-handed molecules in samples containing almost equal amounts of both,” says physicist Nicola Mayer, from the Max Born Institute.

“With our new method, a tiny excess in the concentration of either mirror twin can be detected, possibly enough to make a life-changing difference.”

We’re not sure how chirality first emerged, but it may have originated from deep space, before going on to play a profound role in so many different aspects of life on Earth. Having instruments that can better detect chiral molecules would be a major step forward.

Sep 12, 2024

OpenAI releases reasoning AI with eye on safety, accuracy

Posted by in categories: mathematics, robotics/AI

ChatGPT creator OpenAI on Thursday released a new series of artificial intelligence models designed to spend more time thinking—in hopes that generative AI chatbots provide more accurate and beneficial responses.

The new models, known as OpenAI o1-Preview, are designed to tackle and solve more challenging problems in science, coding and mathematics, something that earlier models have been criticized for failing to provide consistently.

Unlike their predecessors, these models have been trained to refine their thinking processes, try different methods and recognize mistakes, before they deploy a final answer.

Sep 12, 2024

OpenAI Announces a New AI Model, Code-Named Strawberry, That Solves Difficult Problems Step by Step

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The ChatGPT maker reveals details of what’s officially known as OpenAI o1, which shows that AI needs more than scale to advance.

Sep 12, 2024

Axon-like active signal transmission

Posted by in categories: biological, computing, neuroscience

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Axon-mimicking Materials for Computing https://engineering.tamu.edu/news/2024/09/axon-mimicking-mat…uting.html.

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