Cybercriminals exploit Cloudflare’s TryCloudflare for malware delivery

Cybersecurity companies have noticed an increase in the misuse of Cloudflare’s TryCloudflare free service for delivering malware. This involves creating a temporary tunnel using TryCloudflare to send traffic from an attacker-controlled server to a local machine through Cloudflare’s infrastructure. The malicious activity has been observed delivering various types of malware, including AsyncRAT, GuLoader, PureLogs Stealer, … Read more

“Solving the Riddle of Artificial Intelligence: Can Philosophers Help?”

New scientific understanding and engineering techniques have always impressed and frightened us. OpenAI recently announced that it anticipates “superintelligence” – AI surpassing human abilities – this decade. It is accordingly building a new team, and devoting 20% of its computing resources to ensuring that the behavior of such AI systems will be aligned with human … Read more

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Siri Bug Enables Data Theft on Locked Apple Devices

Siri Bug Enables Data Theft on Locked Apple Devices Apple has released updates for its products to fix recent vulnerabilities found in Siri, the digital assistant. These bugs could allow attackers to steal information from a locked device. When a device is locked, voice commands can still be processed by Siri, which may give access … Read more

Pakudyptes hakataramea fossil fills penguin wing evolution gap.

Pakudyptes hakataramea was a small penguin that lived in New Zealand around 24 million years ago. It was about the same size as the little blue penguin, which is the smallest species of penguin in the world. The new species had adaptations that allowed it to dive and swim. The shape of its wing bones … Read more

“Musk and X Sued by Don Lemon Over Canceled Deal”

Don Lemon is suing Elon Musk and X over the cancellation of his deal with the social media platform. Lemon alleges that Musk promised him freedom to produce content on the show, but after advertisers left Twitter following Musk’s takeover, Musk began courting Lemon to rehabilitate the platform’s image. Lemon entered an exclusive partnership deal … Read more

CORS(Cross-Origin Resource Sharing)

This text appears to be an excerpt from a blog post about CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) and its importance in web development. The author is responding to comments and feedback from readers. The initial text provides a brief overview of CORS, including its purpose and how it works. It also includes a call to action … Read more

The Psychological Power of Words

The Psychological Power of Words: Self-Talk Words we say to ourselves can affect us deeply. Negative words can have stinging power when we pin them on ourselves, but rethinking what we say to ourselves can free us from the prisons of our own making. We think in words, and the words we utter can have … Read more

“Arm Holdings: Next Nvidia or Overvalued?”

Nvidia’s shares have surged 750% since ChatGPT launched in November 2022, making it a foundational AI stock in many portfolios. However, with a market capitalization of just shy of $3 trillion, the odds of similar returns in the future are slim. Some investors have shifted focus to Arm Holdings (ARM), hoping to find the “next … Read more

MIT and Danish University Collaborate on Quantum Computing Research

Researchers at MIT recently signed a four-year agreement with the Novo Nordisk Foundation Quantum Computing Programme (NQCP) at the University of Copenhagen. The goal is to speed up quantum computing hardware research. Both universities will set up identical quantum labs on their campuses, allowing for easier collaboration and sharing knowledge. This partnership will also facilitate … Read more