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Millions of IPs Remain Infected By USB Worm Years After Its Creators Left It For Dead

Friday at 21:22 PM, via Slashdot

A now-abandoned USB worm that backdoors connected devices has continued to self-replicate for years since its creators lost control of it and remains active on thousands, possibly millions, of machines, researchers said Thursday. ArsTechnica: The worm — which first came to light in a 2023 post published by security firm Sophos — became active in 2019 when a variant of malware known as PlugX...

Captchas Are Getting Harder

Friday at 20:40 PM, via Slashdot

Captchas that aim to distinguish humans from nefarious bots are demanding more brain power. WSJ: The companies and cybersecurity experts who design Captchas have been doing all they can to stay one step ahead of the bad actors figuring out how to crack them. A cottage industry of third-party Captcha-solving firms — essentially, humans hired to solve the puzzles all day — has emerged. More...

Study links vaping to lower levels of fertility hormone

Friday at 20:30 PM, via The Guardian

Research shows AMH is suppressed in vapers compared with non-vapers, as it is in smokers

Women should give up vaping if they are hoping to get pregnant, according to a study that suggests it may affect fertility.

In the first research to demonstrate a link between fertility prospects and electronic cigarettes across a large population, analysis of blood samples from 8,340 women revealed that...

GNOME Foundation To Focus On Fundraising After Years Running A Deficit

Friday at 20:02 PM, via Slashdot

The GNOME Foundation, a non-profit organization supporting the GNOME desktop environment, has been operating at a deficit for several years, depleting its financial reserves. Robert McQueen, the foundation’s president, has announced plans to increase fundraising efforts in a new blog post. McQueen adds: As you may be aware, the GNOME Foundation has operated at a deficit (nonprofit speak for a...

Chinese Drone Maker DJI Might Get Banned Next in the US

Friday at 19:20 PM, via Slashdot

U.S. authorities consider DJI a security threat. Congress is weighing legislation to ban it [non-paywalled link], prompting a lobbying campaign from the company, which dominates the commercial and consumer drone markets. The New York Times: DJI is on a Defense Department list of Chinese military companies whose products the U.S. armed forces will be prohibited from purchasing in the future. As...

Android TVs Can Expose User Email Inboxes

Friday at 18:40 PM, via Slashdot

Some Android-powered TVs can expose the contents of users’ email inboxes if an attacker has physical access to the TV. Google initially told the office of Senator Ron Wyden that the issue, which is a quirk of how software is installed on these TVs, was expected behavior, but after being contacted by 404 Media, Google now says it is addressing the issue. From the report: The attack is an edge...

Europeans ‘Less Hard-Working’ Than Americans, Says Norway Oil Fund Boss

Friday at 18:00 PM, via Slashdot

Europe is less hard-working, less ambitious, more regulated and more risk-averse than the US, according to the boss of Norway’s giant oil fund, with the gap between the two continents only getting wider. FT: Nicolai Tangen, chief executive of the $1.6tn fund, told the Financial Times it was “worrisome” that American companies were outpacing their European rivals [non paywalled link] on...

Encrypted Email Service Files DMA Complaint Claiming It Vanished from Google Search

Friday at 17:20 PM, via Slashdot

Tutao, known for the encrypted email service Tuta Mail, has filed a Digital Markets Act (DMA) complaint to the EU over an alleged de-ranking in Google Search. From a report: Google Search rankings are all too familiar to search engine optimization (SEO) specialists charged with ensuring web pages rise to the top of search results. In the case of Tutao’s products — Tuta Mail and Tuta Calendar —...

Windows 11 Will Display Watermark If Your PC Does Not Support AI Requirements

Friday at 16:40 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shares a report: With Windows 11 24H2 all geared up to have AI-intensive applications, Microsoft has added a code that will warn you if your PC does not meet the hardware requirements, according to code dug up by Twitter/X sleuth Albacore. The warning will be displayed as a watermark so you know that you cannot use certain AI-powered built-in apps because of an unsupported...

Big VALR fee changes coming

Friday at 16:27 PM, via MyBroadband

The exchange has announced that it will no longer be offering rebates for market makers, except on its crypto-fiat pairs.

Apple Removes Nonconsensual AI Nude Apps From App Store

Friday at 16:03 PM, via Slashdot

404 Media: Apple has removed a number of AI image generation apps from the App Store after 404 Media found these apps advertised the ability to create nonconsensual nude images, a sign that app store operators are starting to take more action against these types of apps. Overall, Apple removed three apps from the App Store, but only after we provided the company with links to the specific apps...

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