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A hacker penetrated NASA’s network using a $35 gadget from Amazon

Jun24
by Sindy Cator on June 24, 2019 at 11:00 pm
Posted In: Around the Web


A hacker illegally accessed NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 2018 by targeting an off-the-shelf micro-computer called a Raspberry Pi. The breach was discovered in 2018, but just disclosed to the public in a June 18 report. In it, NASA details an “unauthorized” Raspberry Pi that created a portal that allowed the unknown attacker access to the network for months, until it was ultimately discovered and patched. For those unfamiliar, a Raspberry Pi is a $35 micro-computer made popular by any number of school science projects (mostly involving a blinking light) or its occasional appearance in hacker movies or TV shows.…

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This terrifying AI generates fake articles from any news site

Jun24
by Sindy Cator on June 24, 2019 at 9:49 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, artificial intelligence


The Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence has an interesting new tactic in the war on fake news: make more of it. A team of researchers at the institute recently developed Grover, a neural network capable of generating fake news articles in the style of actual human journalists. In essence, the group is fighting fire with fire because the better Grover gets at generating fakes, the better it’ll be at detecting them. According to the institute: Our study presents a surprising result: the best way to detect neural fake news is to use a model that is also a generator. The…

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This terrifying AI generates fake articles from any news site

Jun24
by Sindy Cator on June 24, 2019 at 9:49 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, artificial intelligence


The Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence has an interesting new tactic in the war on fake news: make more of it. A team of researchers at the institute recently developed Grover, a neural network capable of generating fake news articles in the style of actual human journalists. In essence, the group is fighting fire with fire because the better Grover gets at generating fakes, the better it’ll be at detecting them. According to the institute: Our study presents a surprising result: the best way to detect neural fake news is to use a model that is also a generator. The…

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The new Pi-Top uses the Raspberry Pi 4 (and isn’t a laptop)

Jun24
by Sindy Cator on June 24, 2019 at 4:04 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Plugged


Pi-Top today announced its latest model – the Pi-Top [4]. As you’d expect, this machine is powered by the Raspberry Pi 4 computer, which boasts increased performance, and the ability to power two external 4K displays. Oh, and it’s not a laptop. That’s a weird one, because Pi-Top is known for its elaborate Raspberry Pi-based portable computers. In its early years, the company 3D printed its machines, but as time has dragged on, its computers have become increasingly sophisticated – and, dare I say, a bit more professional. The Pi-Top [4] comes in a square package and looks not too…

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98% of Bitcoin Satoshi Vision’s activity comes from a dumb weather app

Jun24
by Sindy Cator on June 24, 2019 at 4:02 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, blockchain, cryptocurrency, Hard Fork


The majority of transactions running through the Bitcoin Satoshi Vision (BSV) network haven’t anything to do with cryptocurrency. In fact, pretty much all of its current on-chain activity comes from weathersv.com, an automated weather service that simply copies data from another (centralized) weather site and writes it to the BSV blockchain. What people fail to realize is a paid subscription service that copies data hourly from an existing website (https://t.co/v3rn5j6FBd) and pastes it into BSV blocks accounts for 98.4% of BSV transactions over the past 30 days pic.twitter.com/iZiunToCEw — Painted Frog (@painted_frog) June 24, 2019 As spotted by Twitter user @painted_frog, weather.sv accounted…

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