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The hacktivists, which describe themselves as made up of "gay furry hackers," usually target government orgs whose policies they disagrees with, and have a flare for political publicity stunts, also posted a link to the purported stolen files on their Telegram channel.

"The astonishing siegedsec hackers have struck NATO once more!!1!!!," the crew wrote, bragging: "NATO: 0. Siegedsec: 2."

The team is referring to its earlier NATO intrusion in July, during which it claimed it swiped information belonging to 31 nations and leaked 845MB of data from the alliance's the Communities of Interest (COI) Cooperation Portal.

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So basically what's on the monitor isn't even safe anymore. If I were a security researcher in charge of protecting a high profile client I would feel so discouraged right now...

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Who???

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WTF DJI, UAV CTF?! (media.ccc.de)
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If you don't like flying drones, treat them as hardware CTF's instead!

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Google's browser not only got new chrome, it now also uses keeps track of all websites you visit to generate a topic list for ads that is shared with websites directly. Nobody asked for that.

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For once I actually feel excited about processors again

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but what could be causing all the depression for kids?

planet melts and burns

whatever could it be?

Crippling student loan debt and not being paid enough at jobs to survive

it sure is a mystery!

unaffordable medical, housing, and food pricing

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I always thought wordpad was underappreciated

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"Some game developers are turning to artificial intelligence to make the creative process faster and easier—and cheaper, too. At Google Cloud Next in San Francisco, startup Hiber announced the integration of Google’s generative AI technology in its Hiber3D development platform, which aims to simplify the process of creating in-game content.

Hiber said the goal of adding AI is to help creators build more expansive online worlds, which are often referred to as metaverse platforms. Hiber3D is the tech that powers the company's own HiberWorld virtual platform, which it claims already contains over 5 million user-created worlds using its no-code-needed platform.

By typing in prompts via its new generative AI tool, Hiber CEO Michael Yngfors says creators can employ natural language to tell the Hiber3D generator what kind of worlds they want to create, and can even generate worlds based on their mood or to match the vibe of a film. [...]"

Once this is refined, this could be very neat! It's only environments right now, not characters and whatnot, too, but maybe eventually we'd be able to dynamically generate some anthro-populated worlds to explore.

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All that stupid hype. xD

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“we can’t help feeling sad that a teen with that level of talent evidently wasn’t given the support and encouragement by Oxfordshire’s education system necessary to put it to better use. ”

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Amazing really. This is what we mean by hackers, a well crafted and elaborate scheme that took advantage of multiple points to accomplish this.

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I can't wait to see what this horrible duo will accomplish.

Also I believe there's an error in the title, shouldn't it be "exploit the future" instead of explore? 🤔

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a very interesting talk by Harald Welte about the complex mechanisms and architecture that keep eSIM working. prepare for a lot of acronyms

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I have 0 fucking sympathy

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Awww shit lol

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/3115044

Oh no.

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Just what nobody wanted

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