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Breaking Boundaries: Introducing the World’s First Rugged Phone with Up to 48GB RAM – The Cubot KingKong X Pro!
https://www.gizchina.com/2024/10/30/kingkong-x-pro-rugged-smartphone/
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🚨 Over three dozen security flaws found in popular open-source AI models could lead to severe risks, including remote code execution and data theft.

Read: https://thehackernews.com/2024/10/researchers-uncover-vulnerabilities-in.html
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Researchers have uncovered a malicious Python package posing as a #cryptocurrency trading tool. Downloaded over 1,300 times before removal, this #malware affects Windows and macOS systems.

Read: https://thehackernews.com/2024/10/researchers-uncover-python-package.html
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UPDATE - Microsoft reports a surge in APT29 spear-phishing campaigns using malicious emails containing RDP configuration files, enabling remote control of compromised systems.

Learn more: https://thehackernews.com/2024/10/cert-ua-identifies-malicious-rdp-files.html
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A newly discovered flaw in the Opera browser allowed malicious extensions to access private APIs, potentially enabling serious security breaches

Find details here: https://thehackernews.com/2024/10/opera-browser-fixes-big-security-hole.html
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⚠️ Alert: SYS01stealer is on the rise! This #malware not only steals data but exploits #Facebook ads to amplify its reach, making it a unique threat for businesses relying on social media for marketing.

Learn more: https://thehackernews.com/2024/10/malvertising-campaign-hijacks-facebook.html
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Keeping up with vulnerability management for compliance is a challenge. Let Intruder handle it!

Intruder's platform offers continuous monitoring and automated reporting, helping you stay compliant without the hassle

Read: https://thehackernews.com/2024/10/embarking-on-compliance-journey-heres.html
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https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Community/issues/1654

As of today, Codeberg's Terms of Use (ToU) require repository contents to be licensed under a license approved by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) or the Open Source Initiative (OSI), as stated in the following two clauses (bolding mine):
§ 1 (2) Our service is open for all projects covered by a free software or open source licence, as defined by either the Free Software Foundation (FSF) or the Open Source Initiative (OSI).


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§ 2 (1) Repository content shall be licensed under an open-source license approved by the Free Software Foundation (see list of the FSF) or the Open Source Initiative (see list of the OSI).
(...)

The OSI is currently working on a new definition of open source to be applied to "artificial intelligence" systems, which the OSI calls the "Open Source AI Definition" (OSAID) and intends to announce in late October. However, the OSAID appears to differ significantly in spirit from the OSI's original Open Source Definition (OSD), allowing for the dataset used to train a system (and thus generally necessary to replicate it) to be proprietary, as the checklist attached to the latest OSAID draft permits instead publishing a research paper, a technical report, or a draft card.
The OSI is explicit in its intention of not requiring training datasets to be open, having stated that (bolding mine
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The role of training data is one of the most hotly debated parts of the definition. After long deliberation and co-design sessions we have concluded that defining training data as a benefit, not a requirement, is the best way to go

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You may learn more about this controversy from a recent opinion piece by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols published in The Register.