A YouTube Channel Apparently Tricked People Ahead Of 'Glowtime' Event. Video Shows Tim Cook 'Asking For Bitcoin'
A fake YouTube channel called Apple, which is a company for the new upcoming iPhone 16 Series, tricked people ahead of the Glowtime event on September 9, 2024. An AI-generated video of CEO Tim Cook asking for Bitcoin was streamed until it was taken down. Millions were tricked into watching the fake livestream, which mimicked the official iPhone 16 launch.
Apple is set to launch the iPhone 16 series with on-device AI features during the event. iOS 18 will be released, but it won't support all iPhone models. Compatible models include the iPhone 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, XS, XR, and SE (2nd and 3rd gen). Apple Intelligence AI features will arrive with iOS 18.1.
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A fake YouTube channel called Apple, which is a company for the new upcoming iPhone 16 Series, tricked people ahead of the Glowtime event on September 9, 2024. An AI-generated video of CEO Tim Cook asking for Bitcoin was streamed until it was taken down. Millions were tricked into watching the fake livestream, which mimicked the official iPhone 16 launch.
Apple is set to launch the iPhone 16 series with on-device AI features during the event. iOS 18 will be released, but it won't support all iPhone models. Compatible models include the iPhone 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, XS, XR, and SE (2nd and 3rd gen). Apple Intelligence AI features will arrive with iOS 18.1.
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Samsung, Xiaomi, OnePlus, Motorola, Vivo and Realme found guilty of colluding with Amazon and Flipkart in India
The CCI's 1,027-page report on Amazon said the Indian units of 5 companies - Samsung, Xiaomi, Motorola, Realme and OnePlus - were "involved in the practice of exclusive" phone launches in "collusion" with Amazon and its affiliates, breaking competition law. In Flipkart's case, a 1,696-page CCI report said the Indian units of Samsung, Xiaomi, Motorola, Vivo, Lenovo and Realme conducted similar practices.
The major issue with these "exclusive launches" is that retailers offered the big players preference, prioritization of certain listings, and steep discounts, all of which hurt other retailers
All 5 companies have been ordered to submit their financial statements for three fiscal years to 2024, certified by their auditor, to the CCI, according to an internal CCI document dated Aug. 28 as seen by Reuters.
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The CCI's 1,027-page report on Amazon said the Indian units of 5 companies - Samsung, Xiaomi, Motorola, Realme and OnePlus - were "involved in the practice of exclusive" phone launches in "collusion" with Amazon and its affiliates, breaking competition law. In Flipkart's case, a 1,696-page CCI report said the Indian units of Samsung, Xiaomi, Motorola, Vivo, Lenovo and Realme conducted similar practices.
The major issue with these "exclusive launches" is that retailers offered the big players preference, prioritization of certain listings, and steep discounts, all of which hurt other retailers
All 5 companies have been ordered to submit their financial statements for three fiscal years to 2024, certified by their auditor, to the CCI, according to an internal CCI document dated Aug. 28 as seen by Reuters.
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Microsoft confirms its Paint 3D app is being discontinued in November
Microsoft is discontinuing its Paint 3D app, which will be removed from the Microsoft Store on November 4, 2024. Initially intended to replace the original MS Paint, the app is being deprecated.
Microsoft suggests using the 3D Viewer app for viewing 3D content. This follows other feature removals, like Windows Mixed Reality and Microsoft Teams integration from Windows 11.
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Microsoft is discontinuing its Paint 3D app, which will be removed from the Microsoft Store on November 4, 2024. Initially intended to replace the original MS Paint, the app is being deprecated.
Microsoft suggests using the 3D Viewer app for viewing 3D content. This follows other feature removals, like Windows Mixed Reality and Microsoft Teams integration from Windows 11.
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Microsoft launches a Windows app for iPhones, Macs, and Android devices
Microsoft is launching a new Windows app for macOS, iOS, iPadOS, web browsers, Android, and Windows PCs. The app allows streaming Windows from sources like Windows 365, Azure Virtual Desktop, and Remote Desktop. It supports features like a customizable homescreen, multi-monitor support, and USB redirection for devices like webcams and printers.
It's currently limited to Microsoft work and school accounts and is available on the Microsoft Store, Apple's App Store, and in public preview for Android. There are no plans for consumer accounts yet.
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Microsoft is launching a new Windows app for macOS, iOS, iPadOS, web browsers, Android, and Windows PCs. The app allows streaming Windows from sources like Windows 365, Azure Virtual Desktop, and Remote Desktop. It supports features like a customizable homescreen, multi-monitor support, and USB redirection for devices like webcams and printers.
It's currently limited to Microsoft work and school accounts and is available on the Microsoft Store, Apple's App Store, and in public preview for Android. There are no plans for consumer accounts yet.
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How losing Sony's PlayStation 6 deal to AMD may have dealt another ‘big blow' to Intel
Intel lost a significant contract to design and manufacture Sony's PlayStation 6 chip in 2022 to AMD. This setback hindered Intel's efforts to grow its foundry business, part of CEO Pat Gelsinger’s turnaround plan. Winning this deal could have generated billions in revenue over several years.
A pricing dispute and concerns about backward compatibility with earlier PlayStation models played roles in Intel's failure to secure the deal. AMD ultimately won, continuing its work from the PlayStation 5 chip.
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Intel lost a significant contract to design and manufacture Sony's PlayStation 6 chip in 2022 to AMD. This setback hindered Intel's efforts to grow its foundry business, part of CEO Pat Gelsinger’s turnaround plan. Winning this deal could have generated billions in revenue over several years.
A pricing dispute and concerns about backward compatibility with earlier PlayStation models played roles in Intel's failure to secure the deal. AMD ultimately won, continuing its work from the PlayStation 5 chip.
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Telegram to Share User Information with Law Enforcement
Durov has announced that Telegram will now share the IP addresses and phone numbers of users who violate its policies with law enforcement in response to valid legal requests.
This is kinda disappointing, especially since Telegram was originally meant to be a private messaging app. It seems like the platform isn't as secure or private as it used to be.
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Durov has announced that Telegram will now share the IP addresses and phone numbers of users who violate its policies with law enforcement in response to valid legal requests.
This is kinda disappointing, especially since Telegram was originally meant to be a private messaging app. It seems like the platform isn't as secure or private as it used to be.
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X will allow blocked users to see your posts
The days of the “@[insert username] blocked you” page appear to be over. X will now allow blocked users to view posts from accounts that have blocked them, though they still won’t be able to engage with their posts.
A specific timeline for the rollout of this feature hasn’t been provided yet. Musk says that blocking on the platform “makes no sense" as users can easily switch to a non-blocked profile to access blocked accounts.
X's Engineering account had previously hinted at this change.
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The days of the “@[insert username] blocked you” page appear to be over. X will now allow blocked users to view posts from accounts that have blocked them, though they still won’t be able to engage with their posts.
A specific timeline for the rollout of this feature hasn’t been provided yet. Musk says that blocking on the platform “makes no sense" as users can easily switch to a non-blocked profile to access blocked accounts.
X's Engineering account had previously hinted at this change.
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Ukraine Bans Telegram on State-Issued Devices
Ukraine has banned the use of Telegram on official devices issued to government and military personnel, citing security risks posed by Russia. The National Security and Defence Council (Rnbo) stated this decision aims to minimize threats, including cyberattacks, phishing, and geolocation misuse for missile targeting by Russian forces. The ban exempts officials who require Telegram for work duties.
Telegram, widely used in both Ukraine and Russia, denies sharing user data with any government, including Russia. However, Ukraine's military intelligence claims Russian special services can access personal and even deleted messages on the platform, raising significant concerns.
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Ukraine has banned the use of Telegram on official devices issued to government and military personnel, citing security risks posed by Russia. The National Security and Defence Council (Rnbo) stated this decision aims to minimize threats, including cyberattacks, phishing, and geolocation misuse for missile targeting by Russian forces. The ban exempts officials who require Telegram for work duties.
Telegram, widely used in both Ukraine and Russia, denies sharing user data with any government, including Russia. However, Ukraine's military intelligence claims Russian special services can access personal and even deleted messages on the platform, raising significant concerns.
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Google Cache Is Fully Dead
Google has now totally disabled the Google Cache from completely working. Earlier this year, Google removed the cache link from the search result snippets. Then a couple of weeks ago, added links to the Wayback Machine. Now, the direct link to see the Google Cache has been fully disabled.
If you try to go directly to the Google Cache - Google will now show nothing.
Google officially posted it on September 24 and also removed it from the docs.
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Google has now totally disabled the Google Cache from completely working. Earlier this year, Google removed the cache link from the search result snippets. Then a couple of weeks ago, added links to the Wayback Machine. Now, the direct link to see the Google Cache has been fully disabled.
If you try to go directly to the Google Cache - Google will now show nothing.
Google officially posted it on September 24 and also removed it from the docs.
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Some controversy today as YouTube tech reviewer Marques Brownlee 'Panels' app is getting pretty substantial backlash.
tl;dr Marques Brownlee app, 'Panels', offers high-definition wallpapers from Digital Artists for $49.99/year. People criticized the app for an array of reasons, beside the idea of paying $49.99/year for wallpapers on your cell phone, the app requests tracking information, and contains ads.
Unsurprisingly, and as is tradition, internet nerds quickly began inspecting the app under the metaphorical microscope. Security researcher @I_Am_Jakoby discovered the apps API is wildly insecure. He wrote a simple script which programmatically scrapes every high-definition wallpaper.
Attached image is the script he shared. If you want to experiment with it, just OCR it or something.
tl;dr Marques Brownlee app, 'Panels', offers high-definition wallpapers from Digital Artists for $49.99/year. People criticized the app for an array of reasons, beside the idea of paying $49.99/year for wallpapers on your cell phone, the app requests tracking information, and contains ads.
Unsurprisingly, and as is tradition, internet nerds quickly began inspecting the app under the metaphorical microscope. Security researcher @I_Am_Jakoby discovered the apps API is wildly insecure. He wrote a simple script which programmatically scrapes every high-definition wallpaper.
Attached image is the script he shared. If you want to experiment with it, just OCR it or something.
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Intel gets multibillion-dollar Apollo offer as Qualcomm circles
Apollo Global Management has offered to invest up to $5 billion in Intel, giving the chipmaker a confidence boost in its turnaround strategy and presenting an alternative to a potential takeover by Qualcomm. Intel has been struggling with declining sales and a loss in stock value, but recent deals, including a multibillion-dollar AI semiconductor partnership with Amazon, signal a potential recovery.
Qualcomm's interest in acquiring Intel could lead to one of the biggest-ever tech M&A deals, but it faces regulatory and financial hurdles. Apollo's investment would help Intel maintain independence and continue its transformation.
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Apollo Global Management has offered to invest up to $5 billion in Intel, giving the chipmaker a confidence boost in its turnaround strategy and presenting an alternative to a potential takeover by Qualcomm. Intel has been struggling with declining sales and a loss in stock value, but recent deals, including a multibillion-dollar AI semiconductor partnership with Amazon, signal a potential recovery.
Qualcomm's interest in acquiring Intel could lead to one of the biggest-ever tech M&A deals, but it faces regulatory and financial hurdles. Apollo's investment would help Intel maintain independence and continue its transformation.
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Intel gets multibillion-dollar Apollo offer as Qualcomm circles Apollo Global Management has offered to invest up to $5 billion in Intel, giving the chipmaker a confidence boost in its turnaround strategy and presenting an alternative to a potential takeover…
Intel has lost all of its dedicated GPU market share
Nvidia and AMD saw a strong rise in dedicated desktop GPU sales in Q2 2024, with Nvidia maintaining an 88% market share and AMD holding 12%. Nvidia's shipments jumped 61.9% year-over-year, while AMD saw a 3% rise. In contrast, Intel struggled, with flat sales and no market share gains since its initial Arc Alchemist launch.
Nvidia's RTX 5000 (Blackwell) and AMD's RDNA 4 (Radeon RX 8000) are expected to debut in early 2025. Intel's Arc Battlemage may launch in late 2024, potentially competing if they avoid previous delays.
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Nvidia and AMD saw a strong rise in dedicated desktop GPU sales in Q2 2024, with Nvidia maintaining an 88% market share and AMD holding 12%. Nvidia's shipments jumped 61.9% year-over-year, while AMD saw a 3% rise. In contrast, Intel struggled, with flat sales and no market share gains since its initial Arc Alchemist launch.
Nvidia's RTX 5000 (Blackwell) and AMD's RDNA 4 (Radeon RX 8000) are expected to debut in early 2025. Intel's Arc Battlemage may launch in late 2024, potentially competing if they avoid previous delays.
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Firefox and Meta develop a mechanism that promises to keep the user's data private in an unyielding ad world Mozilla recently received backlash after shipping an experimental feature — Privacy-preserving attribution, enabled by default, which collects data…
Mozilla Faces Privacy Complaint Over Firefox User Tracking
NOYB has filed a complaint against Mozilla with the Austrian data protection authority for allegedly tracking user behavior without users' consent through a feature called Privacy Preserving Attribution (PPA). NOYB insists that by default, Mozilla enables this tracking feature in Firefox, yet does not properly inform the user, thus violating EU privacy legislation.
Mozilla defended PPA as an attempt at improving advertisement practices with no identification of individuals. NOYB argues that users should have the option to opt in and that data collected should be deleted.
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NOYB has filed a complaint against Mozilla with the Austrian data protection authority for allegedly tracking user behavior without users' consent through a feature called Privacy Preserving Attribution (PPA). NOYB insists that by default, Mozilla enables this tracking feature in Firefox, yet does not properly inform the user, thus violating EU privacy legislation.
Mozilla defended PPA as an attempt at improving advertisement practices with no identification of individuals. NOYB argues that users should have the option to opt in and that data collected should be deleted.
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The Linux kernel with RTL is now fully merged
Last week, September 16, 2024, something very important, at least for us geeks — finally happened: the Linux realtime effort, which was dubbed PREEMPT_RT in its early days and later Real-Time Linux (RTL), finally, finally succeeded! After "only" 20 years, all of the RTL code will soon be in-tree in the upcoming 6.12 Linux kernel.
6.11 was released on 23 Sep 2024, and here's the recent 6.9 patches.
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Last week, September 16, 2024, something very important, at least for us geeks — finally happened: the Linux realtime effort, which was dubbed PREEMPT_RT in its early days and later Real-Time Linux (RTL), finally, finally succeeded! After "only" 20 years, all of the RTL code will soon be in-tree in the upcoming 6.12 Linux kernel.
6.11 was released on 23 Sep 2024, and here's the recent 6.9 patches.
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WordPress.org bans WP Engine, blocks it from accessing its resources
WordPress.org banned hosting provider WP Engine from accessing its resources, citing legal claims and trademark violations. WordPress co-creator Matt Mullenweg criticized WP Engine for trying to control the WordPress experience and not contributing enough to the community. WP Engine customers can no longer update plugins or themes via WordPress.org, raising security concerns.
The conflict began when Mullenweg accused WP Engine of profiteering. WP Engine responded with a cease-and-desist letter, leading to legal disputes between the two, with Automattic alleging trademark infringements. The core issue revolves around licensing and contributions to WordPress.
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WordPress.org banned hosting provider WP Engine from accessing its resources, citing legal claims and trademark violations. WordPress co-creator Matt Mullenweg criticized WP Engine for trying to control the WordPress experience and not contributing enough to the community. WP Engine customers can no longer update plugins or themes via WordPress.org, raising security concerns.
The conflict began when Mullenweg accused WP Engine of profiteering. WP Engine responded with a cease-and-desist letter, leading to legal disputes between the two, with Automattic alleging trademark infringements. The core issue revolves around licensing and contributions to WordPress.
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IT'S JOEVER: CVE 9.9 (Remote Code Execution) ISSUED FOR LINUX
A vulnerability in Unix printing service CUPS has been found which allows for remote code execution. Considering this issue is with CUPS, it SHOULD also affect other unix/unix-like OSes (Linux, BSD and all that). This exploit works by sending miscreants on UDP Port 631.
For now, here are the potential mitigation steps:
- Keep CUPS up-to-date and check for updates ASAP
- Disable CUPS entirely
- Block port 631
I'd recommend that unless you need printing, all of you get rid of CUPS IF it's installed on your system.
Windows exploits? Nahh that's baby stuff. But YOU KNOW it's serious when Linux gets an exploit (and that too with a rating of 9.9).
Be safe, y'all.
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A vulnerability in Unix printing service CUPS has been found which allows for remote code execution. Considering this issue is with CUPS, it SHOULD also affect other unix/unix-like OSes (Linux, BSD and all that). This exploit works by sending miscreants on UDP Port 631.
For now, here are the potential mitigation steps:
- Keep CUPS up-to-date and check for updates ASAP
- Disable CUPS entirely
- Block port 631
I'd recommend that unless you need printing, all of you get rid of CUPS IF it's installed on your system.
Windows exploits? Nahh that's baby stuff. But YOU KNOW it's serious when Linux gets an exploit (and that too with a rating of 9.9).
Be safe, y'all.
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OpenAI to become for-profit and give Sam Altman equity
OpenAI is working on a plan to restructure its core business into a for-profit benefit corporation. The whole point of OpenAI was to be nonprofit and safety-first, not anymore. ;)
The OpenAI non-profit will continue to exist and own a minority stake in the for-profit company, which would basically have no power now.
Sam Altman, who emphasized that he didn’t have any equity in the company, will also receive equity for the first time, which could be worth $150 billion after the restructuring, in addition to ultimate control over OpenAI.
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OpenAI is working on a plan to restructure its core business into a for-profit benefit corporation. The whole point of OpenAI was to be nonprofit and safety-first, not anymore. ;)
The OpenAI non-profit will continue to exist and own a minority stake in the for-profit company, which would basically have no power now.
Sam Altman, who emphasized that he didn’t have any equity in the company, will also receive equity for the first time, which could be worth $150 billion after the restructuring, in addition to ultimate control over OpenAI.
If OpenAI were to retroactively remove profit caps from investments, this would in effect transfer billions in value from a non-profit to for-profit investors. Unless the non-profit were appropriately compensated, this would be a money grab.
- Jacob Hilton
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EU privacy regulator fines Meta 91 million euros over password storage
The Data Protection Commission (DPC) has levied a €91 million, or around $101.5 million, fine against Meta for maintaining some of its users' passwords without protection or encryption. The inquiry was opened after Meta informed the DPC five years ago, in 2019, that it had maintained passwords in 'plaintext' for many users, adding that they hadn't been accessed by people outside the corporation,
According to the DPC, passwords must not be stored as plaintext, considering the risks of abuse that arise from persons accessing such data. This most recent fine makes the total amount of GDPR fines slapped on Meta to €2.5 billion, including a record €1.2 billion fine in 2023 that Meta is appealing.
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The Data Protection Commission (DPC) has levied a €91 million, or around $101.5 million, fine against Meta for maintaining some of its users' passwords without protection or encryption. The inquiry was opened after Meta informed the DPC five years ago, in 2019, that it had maintained passwords in 'plaintext' for many users, adding that they hadn't been accessed by people outside the corporation,
According to the DPC, passwords must not be stored as plaintext, considering the risks of abuse that arise from persons accessing such data. This most recent fine makes the total amount of GDPR fines slapped on Meta to €2.5 billion, including a record €1.2 billion fine in 2023 that Meta is appealing.
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The Tor Project Merges with Tails OS
The Tor Project is merging with Tails, a portable Linux-based OS designed for privacy and anonymity. This merger aims to streamline collaboration, improve sustainability, and enhance outreach programs to counter growing digital threats. Tails, which connects to the internet via Tor by default, will now operate under the Tor Project's structure, pooling resources for greater impact.
The Tor Project and Tails share a long history, both focused on privacy in an era of increasing surveillance.
says intrigeri, Team Lead Tails
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The Tor Project is merging with Tails, a portable Linux-based OS designed for privacy and anonymity. This merger aims to streamline collaboration, improve sustainability, and enhance outreach programs to counter growing digital threats. Tails, which connects to the internet via Tor by default, will now operate under the Tor Project's structure, pooling resources for greater impact.
The Tor Project and Tails share a long history, both focused on privacy in an era of increasing surveillance.
Running Tails as an independent project for 15 years has been a huge effort, but not for the reasons you might expect. The toughest part wasn't the tech–it was handling critical tasks like fundraising, finances, and HR. After trying to manage those in different ways, I’m really relieved that Tails is now under the Tor Project’s wing. In a way, it feels like coming home."
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