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Mark Zuckerberg says Americans need more friends—so Meta, the world’s second-largest ad company, will create AI ones, and they’ll also be selling you stuff.— Article
WireWatch, a large-scale measurement pipeline to evaluate the network security of Android apps. WireWatch measures apps' usage of plaintext network traffic and non-standard, proprietary network cryptography.
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In the US, an AI has been invented that pinpoints exactly where a photo was taken and shows that location in 3D. GeoSpy AI will help police and journalists.
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❗️Iran to sue Google over “Persian Gulf” distortion

Iran’s National Virtual Space Center announced plans to pursue legal action against Google and other platforms for replacing the term “Persian Gulf” with fabricated alternatives. The center’s spokesman, Hossein Dalirian, condemned the move as a deliberate falsification of a historically recognized name and a violation of Iran’s national identity.

Dalirian cited international recognition of the term, including by the UN Group of Experts on Geographical Names, and warned that tampering with such nomenclature breaches international law, including Article 19(3) of the ICCPR. Legal consultations are underway.
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â– â– â– â– â–ˇ Jewish NSO group Fallout.

NSO Group developed a specialized system called the WhatsApp Installation Server (WIS) to deploy its Pegasus spyware. This server sent malformed messages through WhatsApp's infrastructure, mimicking legitimate traffic. These messages exploited vulnerabilities in WhatsApp's code, causing target devices to reach out to NSO-controlled servers and install the spyware—all without user interaction.

To achieve this, NSO reverse-engineered WhatsApp, extracting and decompiling its code to craft messages that a standard client couldn't send. These techniques violated WhatsApp's Terms of Service and applicable laws.

NSO admitted to developing multiple exploit vectors, including Eden and Erised, which were part of a suite called Hummingbird. Notably, Erised was developed and used even after WhatsApp filed its lawsuit in 2019, continuing until WhatsApp implemented server-side patches in May 2020.

Additionally, NSO leased infrastructure from Amazon Web Services (AWS) starting in December 2018 to support its operations. AWS terminated these services in 2021 after being alerted to their misuse.

This case underscores the sophisticated methods employed by NSO to exploit communication platforms and the challenges in defending against such advanced threats.