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Month July 2023

Former Pirated Anime Site Turns Into Sony’s Global Money Maker

An anonymous reader shares a report: When top anime streaming platform Crunchyroll was first gaining popularity as a pirated-video site in the mid-2000s, Japanese animation was considered a niche form of entertainment, appealing mainly to enthusiasts known as otaku. Today,… Continue Reading →

Critical RCE found in popular Ghostscript open-source PDF library

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How a cloud flaw gave Chinese spies a key to Microsoft’s kingdom

Enlarge (credit: Drew Angerer | Getty Images) For most IT professionals, the move to the cloud has been a godsend. Instead of protecting your data yourself, let the security experts at Google or Microsoft protect it instead. But when a… Continue Reading →

Linux Kernel 6.3 Reaches End of Life — Users Urged to Upgrade

Linux kernel 6.3 has reached its end of life. Users are urged to upgrade their systems to the lastes Linux kernel 6.4 as soon as possible. The post Linux Kernel 6.3 Reaches End of Life — Users Urged to Upgrade… Continue Reading →

WordPress plugin installed on 1 million+ sites logged plaintext passwords

Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) All-In-One Security, a WordPress security plugin installed on more than 1 million websites, has issued a security update after being caught three weeks ago logging plaintext passwords and storing them in a database accessible to website… Continue Reading →

A third of US deer have had COVID—and they infected humans at least 3 times

Enlarge (credit: Raymond Gehman / Getty Images) People in the US transmitted the pandemic coronavirus to white-tailed deer at least 109 times, and the animals widely spread the virus among themselves, with a third of the deer tested in a… Continue Reading →

Grammarly to shut down the Text Editor SDK in January

Yesterday, in a blog post, Grammarly announced that it would be discontinuing the Text Editor SDK, the developer tool that puts the company’s automated editing functionality into any app. The tool will be shut down on January 10th, 2024, after… Continue Reading →

OpenAI’s ChatGPT Under Investigation by FTC

The Federal Trade Commission is investigating whether OpenAI’s ChatGPT artificial-intelligence system has harmed individuals by publishing false information about them, according to a letter the agency sent to the company. WSJ: The letter, reported earlier by The Washington Post and… Continue Reading →

A Parameter-Free Classification Method with Compressors

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Google Launches AI-Powered Notes App Called NotebookLM

Google is launching its AI-backed note-taking tool to “a small group of users in the US,” the company said in a blog post. Formerly referred to as Project Tailwind at Google I/O earlier this year, the new app is now… Continue Reading →

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