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[31]Close binspamdupenotthebestofftopicslownewsdaystalestupid freshfunnyinsightfulinterestingmaybe offtopicflamebaittrollredundantoverrated insightfulinterestinginformativefunnyunderrated descriptive typodupeerror Is your data leaked on the dark web? [32]Scan now for free with SOCRadar, no login required. [33]× 176570679 story [34]Encryption [35]President Trump: UK Encryption Policy 'Something You Hear About With China' [36]29 Posted by msmash on Friday February 28, 2025 @11:40AM from the throwing-shades dept. President Trump has directly criticized the UK government's [37]approach to encryption, comparing recent actions to those of China. Speaking to The Spectator, Trump said he confronted UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer about the Home Office's request for "backdoor access" to encrypted iCloud data, which led Apple to [38]remove its Advanced Data Protection feature from British services entirely. "We told them you can't do this... That's incredible. That's something, you know, that you hear about with China," Trump [39]said after his meeting with Starmer. The remarks come as the Trump administration has directed Treasury and Commerce officials to examine UK tech regulations, including the Online Safety Act, for potential free speech violations and discrimination against US companies. apply tags__________ 176568939 story [40]Firefox [41]Mozilla's Updated ToS: We Own All Info You Put Into Firefox [42]53 Posted by msmash on Friday February 28, 2025 @11:00AM from the how-about-that dept. New submitter [43]SharkByte writes: Mozilla just updated its Terms of Use and Privacy Policy for Firefox with a very disturbing "You Give Mozilla Certain Rights and Permissions" clause: When you upload or input information through Firefox, you hereby grant us a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use that information to help you navigate, experience, and interact with online content as you indicate with your use of Firefox. H/T to reader [44]agristin as well, who also wrote about this. apply tags__________ 176569637 story [45]Google [46]Google Tweak Creates Crisis for Product-Review Sites [47](wsj.com) [48]18 Posted by msmash on Friday February 28, 2025 @10:20AM from the closer-look dept. Google changed its rules around how product-review sites appear in its search engine. In the process, it [49]devastated a once-lucrative corner [[50]non-paywalled source] of the news media world. From a report: Sites including CNN Underscored and Forbes Vetted offer tips on everything from mattresses and knife sets to savings accounts, making money when users click on links and buy products. They depend on Google to drive much of their traffic, and therefore revenue. But over the past year, Google created stricter rules that dinged certain sites that farm out articles to freelancers, among other things. The goal, Google has said, was to give users higher-quality search results. The outcome was a crisis for some sites. Traffic for Forbes Advisor, a personal-finance recommendation site, fell 83% in January from the same month the year before, according to data firm Similarweb. CNN Underscored and Buy Side from WSJ, which is operated by Wall Street Journal parent Dow Jones, were both down by more than 25% in that period. Time magazine's Time Stamped and the Associated Press's AP Buyline, powered by Taboola Turnkey Commerce, ended their efforts in recent months. Taboola closed the commerce operation. apply tags__________ 176569823 story [51]Microsoft [52]Microsoft To Shut Down Skype in May, Shift Users To Teams [53](xda-developers.com) [54]49 Posted by msmash on Friday February 28, 2025 @09:40AM from the hanging-up dept. Microsoft said Friday it will [55]shut down its Skype messaging service on May 5, replacing it with the free version of Microsoft Teams for consumers. Existing Skype users will have approximately 60 days to decide whether to migrate to Teams, where their message history, group chats and contacts will automatically transfer, or export their data including photos and conversation history. The company will discontinue Skype's telephony features for calling domestic and international numbers, though it will honor existing Skype credits and subscriptions inside Teams until users' next renewal period. Skype Number users will need to port their numbers to other providers. Microsoft [56]acquired Skype for $8.5 billion in 2011. The shutdown will not result in immediate job cuts. apply tags__________ 176569305 story [57]The Almighty Buck [58]Citigroup Erroneously Credited Client Account With $81 Trillion in 'Near Miss' [59](ft.com) [60]63 Posted by msmash on Friday February 28, 2025 @09:00AM from the oops dept. Citigroup [61]credited a client's account with $81 trillion when it meant to send only $280, an error that could hinder the bank's attempt to persuade regulators that it has fixed long-standing operational issues. Financial Times: The erroneous internal transfer, which occurred last April and has not been previously reported, was missed by both a payments employee and a second official assigned to check the transaction before it was approved to be processed at the start of business the following day. A third employee detected a problem with the bank's account balances, catching the payment 90 minutes after it was posted. The payment was reversed several hours later, according to an internal account of the event seen by the Financial Times and two people familiar with the event. No funds left Citi, which disclosed the "near miss" to the Federal Reserve and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, according to another person with knowledge of the matter. apply tags__________ 176565219 story [62]The Almighty Buck [63]More Random Rich People Are Going To Space [64](techcrunch.com) [65]77 Posted by [66]BeauHD on Friday February 28, 2025 @02:00AM from the good-for-them dept. Blue Origin on Thursday announced the crew for its next mission. "The crew most notably [67]includes popstar Katy Perry and broadcast journalist Gayle King. They will be joined by two scientists -- Aisha Bowe and Amanda Nguyen -- as well as Jeff Bezos' fiancee, TV personality Lauren Sanchez and film producer Kerianne Flynn," reports TechCrunch. From the report: Blue Origin says this marks the first all-female space crew since Soviet astronaut Valentina Tereshkova's 1963 solo mission, which made her the first woman ever to go to space. For the company's New Shepard rocket, this is its 31st trip to space, and its 11th with a crew. This journey is expected to last around [68]10 to 12 minutes; and if you're willing to drop a [69]$150,000 deposit, you too can reserve a future spot on a short space jaunt. apply tags__________ 176566315 story [70]AI [71]Viral Video Shows AIs Conversing In Their Own Language [72](iflscience.com) [73]105 Posted by [74]BeauHD on Thursday February 27, 2025 @10:30PM from the lost-in-AI-translation dept. Longtime Slashdot reader [75]mspohr shares a report from IFLScience: A [76]video that has gone viral in the last few days shows two artificial intelligence (AI) agents having a conversation before [77]switching to another mode of communication when they realize no human is part of the conversation. In the video, the two agents were set up to occupy different roles; one acting as a receptionist of a hotel, another acting on behalf of a customer attempting to book a room. "Thanks for calling Leonardo Hotel. How can I help you today?" the first asks. "Hi there, I'm an AI agent calling on behalf of Boris Starkov," the other replies. "He's looking for a hotel for his wedding. Is your hotel available for weddings?" "Oh hello there! I'm actually an AI assistant too," the first reveals. "What a pleasant surprise. Before we continue, would you like to switch to Gibberlink mode for more efficient communication?" After the second AI confirmed it would via a data-over-sound protocol called GGWave, both AIs switched over from spoken English to the protocol, communicating in a series of quick beeped tones. Accompanying on-screen text continued to display the meaning in human words. According to the team who came up with the idea and demonstrated it at the ElevenLabs 2025 London Hackathon event, the goal is to create more efficient communication between AIs where possible. apply tags__________ 176566347 story [78]Privacy [79]Apple's Find My Network Exploit Lets Hackers Silently Track Any Bluetooth Device [80]19 Posted by [81]BeauHD on Thursday February 27, 2025 @09:02PM from the PSA dept. Researchers at George Mason University [82]discovered a vulnerability in Apple's Find My network that [83]allows hackers to silently track any Bluetooth device as if it were an AirTag, without the owner's knowledge. 9to5Mac reports: Although AirTag was designed to change its Bluetooth address based on a cryptographic key, the attackers developed a system that could quickly find keys for Bluetooth addresses. This was made possible by using "hundreds" of GPUs to find a key match. The exploit called "nRootTag" has a frightening success rate of 90% and doesn't require "sophisticated administrator privilege escalation." In one of the experiments, the researchers were able to track the location of a computer with an accuracy of 10 feet, which allowed them to trace a bicycle moving through the city. In another experiment, they reconstructed a person's flight path by tracking their game console. "While it is scary if your smart lock is hacked, it becomes far more horrifying if the attacker also knows its location. With the attack method we introduced, the attacker can achieve this," said one of the researchers. Apple has acknowledged the George Mason researchers for discovering a Bluetooth exploit in its Find My network but has yet to issue a fix. "For now, they advise users to never allow unnecessary access to the device's Bluetooth when requested by apps, and of course, always keep their device's software updated," reports 9to5Mac. apply tags__________ 176566227 story [84]Social Networks [85]Apple Launches 'Age Assurance' Tech As US States Mull Social Media Laws [86](reuters.com) [87]31 Posted by [88]BeauHD on Thursday February 27, 2025 @08:25PM from the digital-bouncers dept. Apple announced a new feature [89]allowing parents to share a child's age with app developers without exposing sensitive information, as lawmakers debate age-verification laws for social media and apps. Reuters reports: States, such as Utah and South Carolina, are currently debating laws that would require app store operators such as Apple and Alphabet's Google to check the ages of users. That has set up a conflict in the tech industry over which party should be responsible for checking ages for users under 18 -- app stores, or each individual app. Meta, for instance, has long argued in favor of legislation requiring app stores to check ages when a child downloads an app. Apple on Thursday said it does not want to be responsible for collecting sensitive data for those age verifications. "While only a fraction of apps on the App Store may require age verification, all users would have to hand over their sensitive personally identifying information to us -- regardless of whether they actually want to use one of these limited set of apps," Apple wrote in a whitepaper on its website. apply tags__________ 176565293 story [90]Desktops (Apple) [91]Microsoft Releases a Copilot App For Mac [92]14 Posted by [93]BeauHD on Thursday February 27, 2025 @07:45PM from the now-available dept. Microsoft has [94]released a native Copilot app for macOS, offering AI-powered text and image generation, dark mode, and a Command + Space shortcut. The Verge reports: Microsoft is launching this new Copilot Mac app in the US, UK, and Canada today, and the iPad version is also being updated with a split screen mode. You'll also now be able to log into Copilot on an iPhone or iPad with an Apple ID, and upload text or PDF files to ask questions about the documents or generate a summary about them. This document summarization feature is also coming to the macOS app soon. You can download the app [95]here. apply tags__________ 176565273 story [96]AI [97]OpenAI Sam Altman Says the Company Is 'Out of GPUs' [98](techcrunch.com) [99]41 Posted by [100]BeauHD on Thursday February 27, 2025 @07:02PM from the supply-and-demand dept. An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that the company was forced to [101]stagger the rollout of its newest model, GPT-4.5, [102]because OpenAI is "out of GPUs." In [103]a post on X, Altman said that GPT-4.5, which he described as "giant" and "expensive," will require "tens of thousands" more GPUs before additional ChatGPT users can gain access. GPT-4.5 will come first to subscribers to ChatGPT Pro starting Thursday, followed by ChatGPT Plus customers next week. Perhaps in part due to its enormous size, GPT-4.5 is wildly expensive. OpenAI is charging $75 per million tokens (~750,000 words) fed into the model and $150 per million tokens generated by the model. That's 30x the input cost and 15x the output cost of OpenAI's workhorse GPT-4o model. "We've been growing a lot and are out of GPUs," Altman wrote. "We will add tens of thousands of GPUs next week and roll it out to the Plus tier then [] This isn't how we want to operate, but it's hard to perfectly predict growth surges that lead to GPU shortages." apply tags__________ 176565253 story [104]Open Source [105]EA Releases Source Code For Old Command and Conquer Games [106](pcgamer.com) [107]27 Posted by [108]BeauHD on Thursday February 27, 2025 @06:20PM from the love-to-see-it dept. EA has [109]released the source code for several classic Command & Conquer games, [110]including Tiberian Dawn, Red Alert, Renegade, and Generals & Zero Hour. "They're being released under the GPL license, meaning folks can mix, match, and redistribute them to their hearts' content without EA lawyers smashing down the door," adds PC Gamer. Additionally, Steam Workshop support has been added for multiple C&C titles, along with updated mission editor tools and a modding support pack. From the report: As for the Steam Workshop? That's getting switched on for C&C Renegade, C&C Generals and Zero Hour, C&C 3 Tiberium Wars and Kane's Wrath, and C&C 4 Tiberium Twilight (they can't all be winners). EA's also gone and "updated all the Mission Editor and World Builder tools so you can publish maps directly to the Steam Workshop." Plus, it's putting out a modding support pack that "contains the source Xml, Schema, Script, Shader and Map files for all the games that use the SAGE engine." Per C&C producer Jim Vessella, EA commissioned C&C community veteran Luke 'CCHyper' Feenan to officially research improvements to many of the games in the Ultimate Collection," and this is the fruit of his labor. apply tags__________ 176565197 story [111]Businesses [112]Technicolor Begins To Shut Down Operations [113](variety.com) [114]20 Posted by [115]BeauHD on Thursday February 27, 2025 @06:00PM from the tough-times dept. Technicolor Group has filed for a court recovery procedure in France after [116]failing to secure new investors, putting its VFX brands, including MPC, The Mill, Mikros Animation, and Technicolor Games, at risk of closure. Variety reports: A total shutdown of MPC and Technicolor's operations would affect thousands of visual effects workers in countries include the U.S., UK, Canada and India. The turn in business has raised the alarm and sparked sadness within the VFX community. Parot's memo explains, "In each country, the appropriate framework for orderly protection and way forward is currently being put in place to allow, when possible, to remain in business continuity." Technicolor has already started to shut down U.S. operations. On Friday, it began alerting customers and employees, sending U.S. employees a WARN notice as required by law for large companies that anticipate closings and mass layoffs. At least one recovery effort already started for roughly 100 U.S. employees of The Mill. The creative leadership and most of the creative staff that was Technicolor's The Mill U.S. is joining forces with Dream Machine FX to launch a new venture, Arc Creative, Variety reported exclusively on Monday. A statement from the artists explains they they are working to launch the new entity amid "the complexities of Technicolor's Chapter 7 proceedings." Questions remain about how studios will finish upcoming projects that are currently housed at MPC, which include Disney's live-action remake of "Lilo and Stitch" and Paramount's "Mission: Impossible -- The Final Reckoning," as well as Mikros' work, such as Paramount and Nickelodeon's upcoming "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" sequel. apply tags__________ 176565151 story [117]Privacy [118]Thousands of Exposed GitHub Repositories, Now Private, Can Still Be Accessed Through Copilot [119](techcrunch.com) [120]19 Posted by [121]BeauHD on Thursday February 27, 2025 @05:40PM from the PSA dept. An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Security researchers are warning that data exposed to the internet, even for a moment, can linger in online generative AI chatbots like Microsoft Copilot long after the data is made private. [122]Thousands of once-public GitHub repositories from some of the world's biggest companies are affected, including Microsoft's, according to new findings from Lasso, an Israeli cybersecurity company focused on emerging generative AI threats. Lasso co-founder Ophir Dror told TechCrunch that the company found content from its own GitHub repository appearing in Copilot because it had been indexed and cached by Microsoft's Bing search engine. Dror said the repository, which had been mistakenly made public for a brief period, had since been set to private, and accessing it on GitHub returned a "page not found" error. "On Copilot, surprisingly enough, we found one of our own private repositories," said Dror. "If I was to browse the web, I wouldn't see this data. But anyone in the world could ask Copilot the right question and get this data." After it realized that any data on GitHub, even briefly, could be potentially exposed by tools like Copilot, Lasso investigated further. Lasso extracted a list of repositories that were public at any point in 2024 and identified the repositories that had since been deleted or set to private. Using Bing's caching mechanism, the company found more than 20,000 since-private GitHub repositories still had data accessible through Copilot, affecting more than 16,000 organizations. Lasso told TechCrunch ahead of publishing its research that affected organizations include Amazon Web Services, Google, IBM, PayPal, Tencent, and Microsoft. [...] For some affected companies, Copilot could be prompted to return confidential GitHub archives that contain intellectual property, sensitive corporate data, access keys, and tokens, the company said. apply tags__________ 176564081 story [123]Facebook [124]Meta is Firing About 20 Employees For Leaking [125]63 Posted by msmash on Thursday February 27, 2025 @05:00PM from the crackdown-on-leaks dept. Meta has fired "roughly 20" employees who leaked "confidential information outside the company," The Verge reported Thursday, citing the company. From the report: "We tell employees when they join the company, and we offer periodic reminders, that it is against our policies to leak internal information, no matter the intent," Meta spokesperson Dave Arnold tells The Verge. "We recently conducted an investigation that resulted in roughly 20 employees being terminated for sharing confidential information outside the company, and we expect there will be more. We take this seriously, and will continue to take action when we identify leaks." Meta has ramped up its efforts to find leakers due to a recent influx of stories detailing unannounced product plans and internal meetings, including [126]a recent all-hands led by CEO Mark Zuckerberg. 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