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AMD's Secure TSC Feature Set to Enhance Linux Virtualization Security
AMD's Secure Time Stamp Counter feature is ready to join the Linux kernel after two years of development, bringing enhanced security for virtual machines on EPYC processors. The implementation uses encrypted channels and prevents hypervisor manipulation of timestamp data.
AI Models Show Dangerous Susceptibility to Medical Misinformation, NYU Study Finds
Research reveals AI language models can be compromised by just 0.001% of false medical data, resulting in incorrect medical advice over 7% of the time. The concerning findings show standard testing fails to detect affected systems, highlighting urgent need for better safeguards in healthcare AI.
Unauthorized Surveillance Device Detected at 2024 Democratic Convention in Chicago
Evidence reveals unauthorized cell-site simulator deployment at the 2024 DNC in Chicago, raising major privacy and security concerns. The surveillance technology could potentially intercept sensitive communications between party officials and delegates, prompting investigations into its source and purpose.
Google's New Digital Fingerprinting System to Track Users Across All Devices Starting February
Google plans to launch an advanced digital fingerprinting system that will track users across multiple devices, including TVs and gaming consoles, starting February 16. Privacy experts warn that this sophisticated tracking method collects unique hardware and software data points that are difficult to detect or remove.
Russia Tests Digital Iron Curtain: Regions Cut Off from Global Internet in Sovereign Web Trial
Russia conducted extensive trials of its sovereign internet infrastructure by isolating multiple regions from global internet access, particularly affecting ethnic minority areas. The government's $500 million investment and crackdown on VPNs signal an escalating push toward digital isolation.
VLC Player's Breakthrough: AI-Powered Offline Subtitling Debuts at CES 2025
VideoLAN showcases revolutionary offline AI subtitling and translation capabilities for VLC media player at CES 2025. The groundbreaking feature processes over 100 languages locally without cloud connectivity, marking a major advancement in accessibility while preserving user privacy.
Meta's Secret AI Training Exposed: Company Used Pirated Book Database LibGen
Newly unredacted court documents reveal Meta trained its AI models using LibGen, a notorious pirated book database, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg's approval. The revelations emerge from an ongoing copyright lawsuit that could reshape how tech companies use creative works for AI development.
Massive Privacy Breach: Popular Apps Secretly Harvesting User Location Data Through Ad Networks
Thousands of widely-used mobile apps, including Candy Crush, Tinder, and MyFitnessPal, have been implicated in a large-scale location data collection scheme through advertising networks. The unauthorized tracking potentially exposed millions of users' sensitive location data across the US, Russia, and Europe through real-time bidding systems.
Critical Zero-Day Router Botnet 'Gayfemboy' Launches Global DDoS Attacks
A dangerous new botnet dubbed 'Gayfemboy' is actively exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities in industrial routers worldwide, creating a massive DDoS attack network. With over 15,000 daily infected nodes targeting victims across multiple countries, experts urge organizations to implement critical security measures.