Android RAT BingoMod performs fraudulent transactions and wipes devices

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new type of Android malware called BingoMod that can perform fraudulent money transfers and wipe compromised devices to erase its tracks. The malware, developed by an likely Romanian-speaking threat actor, allows hackers to remotely control infected devices and steal sensitive information. The malware, which is part of the modern RAT … Read more

“Novel Framework for Efficient Information Retrieval and Integration”

Information seeking and integration are critical processes that underpin analysis and decision-making across various fields. Traditional search engines have reshaped how to seek information but often fall short when aligning with complex human intentions. The main issue with current information-seeing methods is their inability to handle complex queries effectively. Traditional search engines frequently provide fragmented … Read more

Google DeepMind Releases 2 Billion Parameter Version of Gemma AI Models

Google DeepMind announced the release of its Gemma 2, a 2 billion parameter version of the AI model family. Gemma is a lightweight text-to-text open model designed for developers and researchers. The new model learns from larger models through distillation and produces better results than GPT-3.5 models on the LMSYS Chatbot Arena leaderboard. Gemma 2 … Read more

Meta’s AI Investments to Yield Returns Over Long Period

Meta’s second quarter earnings report continues to show that generative AI may take a long time to generate significant profits. However, Meta already makes a lot of money – $39 billion in revenue and $13.5 billion in profit last quarter, up 22% and 73%, respectively. Meta’s ability to invest heavily in AI comes from its … Read more

Newly discovered nanoscale ‘cubes’ found to be efficient catalysts

Newly discovered nanoscale “cubes” found to be efficient catalysts Researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University created sheets of transition metal chalcogenide “cubes” connected by chlorine atoms. Unlike previous studies on atom sheets like graphene, this team used clusters instead, which breaks new ground. The research was published in the journal Advanced Materials. The team successfully formed … Read more

Prevent Eye Health Issues: Behaviors to Avoid

Eye health is an easy area to overlook for many people until a problem arises. Visual decline, infection, injury, and other ocular issues are fairly common, especially as we age. However, there are ways to help prevent infection and damage to keep our eyes healthy. To maintain good eye health: * Don’t sleep in your … Read more

Writing Your Own Browser Extension: A Step-by-Step Guide

Most of us spend a lot of time inside a web browser. If you’re a Chrome, Firefox, or Edge user, then you’ll know these browsers come with a huge number of third-party extensions to augment the features already built into the software. But what if you need some kind of specific extra functionality, some tool … Read more

Efficient Time Series Analysis with Stumpy

Time series data is used globally across various domains, including finance, healthcare, and sensor networks. Identifying patterns and anomalies within this data is crucial for several tasks like anomaly detection, pattern discovery, and time series classification. However, traditional methods suffer from high computational complexity, making them impractical for extensive datasets. Stumpy was developed to efficiently … Read more

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed agrees to plead guilty in 9/11 case

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, accused as the main plotter of the 9/11 attacks, agrees to plead guilty. He, along with two accomplices, will serve up to life in prison instead of facing a death-penalty trial. The plea bargain brings partial closure to a case that has dragged on for twenty years and become mired in legal … Read more