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Is cybersecurity an unsolvable problem? | Ars Technica

In November 1988, a graduate student at Cornell University named Robert Morris, Jr. inadvertently sparked a national crisis by unleashing a self-replicating computer worm on a VAX 11/750 computer in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Artificial Intelligence Lab. Morris had no malicious intent; it was merely a scientific experiment to see how many computers he…

The Internet is Slowly Dying

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mr026OIMYRE&lc=UgyAH4vqNGtrpqDcfbl4AaABAg.9pjxNKoM5t79qE8jfsdN6M&ab_channel=gordoncenafa[/embed] This is a much deeper video about a topic I don’t think many people know about, how basically the internet is slowly crumbling and dying around us. (Fun times!) Thank you all so much for watching, and the immense support on the last video, I hope you all enjoy this one just as much,…

SocGholish Malware Analysis | malware-analysis

SocGholish is a malware family that can be found on compromised web sites. When users land on these sites they may get presented with a fake update. Whether or not the fake update is displayed is dependent on numerous factors. For example, the site will check your source IP for anything that might indicate you’re…

CRISPR sausage gets FDA green light for consumption – Big Think

Gene-editing technologies provide a faster, more precise way to create animals with desirable traits. The FDA has issued an investigational approval to researchers, giving them permission to feed people meat from a new line of pigs, which are genetically engineered to be sterile. Society won’t be able to take full advantage of biotech’s benefits without…

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