Unified Framework for AI Risks Developed by MIT and University of Queensland Researchers

AI-related risks have been identified and categorized through substantial research, but a unified framework is still needed to ensure consistency in terminology and clarity. The lack of standardization hinders the ability to integrate research, assess threats, and establish a cohesive understanding necessary for robust AI governance and regulation. To address this challenge, researchers from MIT … Read more

North Korea’s Lazarus Group Exploits New Microsoft Windows Vulnerability

A newly patched security flaw in Microsoft Windows was exploited as a zero-day by the Lazarus Group, a state-sponsored actor affiliated with North Korea. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-38193, is a privilege escalation bug in the Windows Ancillary Function Driver (AFD.sys) for WinSock. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could gain SYSTEM privileges, allowing … Read more

When Did Humans First Start Cooking Food?

The origins of cooking are still shrouded in mystery, but archaeological and biological evidence suggests that humans were cooking food at least 50,000 years ago. The earliest evidence of controlled fire is less clear, with some artifacts dating back to around 300,000 years ago. However, the timing of when humans first started cooking remains uncertain. … Read more

Revive Your Old Smartphone with 5 Unique Projects

Are you tired of your old smartphone collecting dust? You can breathe new life into it without rooting it. Here are five unique projects to get started: 1. **Pi-hole**: Turn your old phone into a network-level ad-blocker using Pi-Deploy. Pi-hole filters out advertisements on your entire network by rerouting DNS requests to blackhole servers, keeping … Read more

Ripple’s Courtroom Victory Clears Path for Growth

Ripple (XRP) has secured a significant win in court, freeing its parent company Ripple Labs to focus on partnerships and business growth. Although the cryptocurrency didn’t experience a significant price surge, it did post a 26% gain, which is modest compared to earlier this week. As a functional coin for the international payments system RippleNet, … Read more

Ancient Tardigrade Fossils Reveal Secrets of Water Bears’ Resilience

Researchers have made groundbreaking discoveries about ancient and extinct species of tardigrades, also known as “water bears,” thanks to high-powered microscopy tools. The findings shed new light on the evolution of these incredibly resilient creatures. Tardigrades are one of the oldest and most enduring species on Earth, with some experts tracing their earliest ancestors back … Read more

FIN7-linked infrastructure uncovered, linked to Russian and Estonian providers

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered new infrastructure linked to the financially motivated threat actor FIN7. The findings indicate that FIN7 has established connections with at least 15 Stark-assign hosts in Russia and 16 in Estonia over the past 30 days. The research, conducted by Team Cymru in collaboration with Silent Push and Stark Industries Solutions, found … Read more

Knocking out ASTN2 gene leads to autistic traits in mice

A recent study published in PNAS has found that knocking out the Astrotactin 2 (ASTN2) gene leads to several hallmark behaviors of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in mice. The researchers, from the Laboratory of Developmental Neurobiology at Rockefeller University, discovered how defects in the protein produced by the ASTN2 gene disrupted circuitry in the cerebellum … Read more

ZDNET Recommends: Bypassing Windows 11’s Restrictions with Rufus

When it comes to upgrading or installing Windows 11, Microsoft has imposed strict hardware and security requirements, making it difficult for older PCs to meet the grade. Additionally, the company makes it challenging to use a local account during the installation process. Fortunately, Rufus, a free Windows installation tool, can help you bypass these restrictions. … Read more