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Can AI Models be Jailbroken to Phish Elderly Victims? An End-to-End Evaluation

Can AI Models be Jailbroken to Phish Elderly Victims? An End-to-End Evaluation

🚀 Read this trending post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 💡 Here’s what you’ll learn: TLDR: We worked with Reuters on an article and just released a paper on the impacts of AI scams on elderly people.Fred Heiding and I have been working for multiple years on studying how AI systems can be used for fraud or scams online. A few months ago, we got into contact with Steve Stecklow, a journalist at Reuters. We wanted to do a report on how scammers use AI to target people with a focus on elderly people. There have been many individual…
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Debunking the Myths of the HBO Chernobyl series

đŸ”„ Explore this trending post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: ✅ Key idea: When I was a child, around 5-9 years old, I came across a story in the Reader’s Digest magazine (El-Mokhtar in its Arabic version) about the Chernobyl disaster. It was about Anatoly Grishchenko, a Soviet helicopter pilot who had served in Chernobyl and, like many others, had developed cancer as a result. An incredible act of kindness and empathy from pilots in the United States saw them arrange for Grishchenko to come to the US to receive treatment, yet sadly he did not survive.(I could not…
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It’s your fault my laptop knows where I am

It’s your fault my laptop knows where I am

✹ Discover this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 📌 Key idea: #Attendance I’m in Introduction to Algorithms (577) this semester at UW, and I’ve been enjoying hearing Renault explaining how to prove program correctness, DP, network flow, and the circumstances under which Dijkstra invented his shortest-path algorithm. However
 algos is a somewhat unique class for me, given that it’s the first course I’ve taken that mandates being present during lectures by taking attendance. It accomplishes this through a platform called TopHat, who many students will recognize through its use of displaying participation questions. TopHat asks you to…
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The Patent Office Is About To Make Bad Patents Untouchable

The Patent Office Is About To Make Bad Patents Untouchable

🚀 Check out this must-read post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: ✅ Key idea: The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has proposed new rules that would effectively end the public’s ability to challenge improperly granted patents at their source—the Patent Office itself. If these rules take effect, they will hand patent trolls exactly what they’ve been chasing for years: a way to keep bad patents alive and out of reach. People targeted with troll lawsuits will be left with almost no realistic or affordable way to defend themselves. We need EFF supporters to file public comments opposing these…
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Researchers discover security vulnerability in WhatsApp

Researchers discover security vulnerability in WhatsApp

đŸ’„ Explore this must-read post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 💡 Here’s what you’ll learn: IT-Security Researchers from the University of Vienna and SBA Research identified and responsibly disclosed a large-scale privacy weakness in WhatsApp's contact discovery mechanism that allowed the enumeration of 3.5 billion accounts. In collaboration with the researchers, Meta has since addressed and mitigated the issue. The study underscores the importance of continuous, independent security research on widely used communication platforms and highlights the risks associated with the centralization of instant messaging services. The preprint of the study has now been published, and the results will…
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#opensource #privacy #techpolicy #hardware #iot #surveillance #qualcomm #arduino #makers #infosec #datarights #termsandconditions #cloudcomputing | Adafruit Industries

#opensource #privacy #techpolicy #hardware #iot #surveillance #qualcomm #arduino #makers #infosec #datarights #termsandconditions #cloudcomputing | Adafruit Industries

đŸ’„ Read this insightful post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: ✅ Main takeaway: Qualcomm-owned Arduino quietly pushed a sweeping rewrite of its Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, and the changes mark a clear break from the open-hardware ethos that built the platform. The new documents introduce an irrevocable, perpetual license over anything users upload, broad surveillance-style monitoring of AI features, a clause preventing users from identifying potential patent infringement, years-long retention of usernames even after account deletion, and the integration of all user data (including minors) into Qualcomm’s global data ecosystem. Military weird things and more. Several sections…
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I am just so sick of AI prediction content

đŸ”„ Check out this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 📌 Main takeaway: I swear to God if I read another sensationalist headline that says “How AI will change software engineering” I will set the us-east-1 and us-west-2 data centers on fire myself.I mean jeez, that has been the only topic of discussion for years in tech circles. How many more of those blogs, podcasts, YouTube videos do we need? They do add anything new to the conversation. After the 50th, we get it… things are changing.The worse thing about this parasitic trend is that most of the…
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Questions for Cloudflare

Questions for Cloudflare

🚀 Discover this insightful post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 💡 Main takeaway: Cloudflare just had a large outage which brought down significant portions of the internet. They have written up a useful summary of the design errors that led to the outage. When something similar happened recently to aws, I wrote a detailed analysis of what went wrong with some pointers to what else might be going wrong in that process. Today, I’m not going to model in such detail, but there are some questions raised by a system-theoretic model of the system which I did not find…
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Emoji Evidence Errors Don’t Undo a Murder Conviction-People v. Harmon

Emoji Evidence Errors Don’t Undo a Murder Conviction-People v. Harmon

đŸ”„ Discover this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: ✅ Here’s what you’ll learn: Delarosa was convicted of murder. (Some background on the case). On appeal, he argues the court should have excluded a Facebook message that indicated he owned a gun a few weeks before the shooting. The Facebook message included some emojis: The law enforcement investigator who testified described the emojis as “a smiley face emoji and a devil horn emoji.” More specifically, the printed Facebook message that was admitted into evidence shows a face-with-tears-of-joy emoji and a smiling-face-with-horns emoji at the end of the message.…
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How to Stay Sane in a World That Rewards Insanity

How to Stay Sane in a World That Rewards Insanity

🚀 Discover this must-read post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 📌 Key idea: Somewhere around 2016, the smartest people I knew started saying increasingly stupid things.These were folks who could parse dense academic papers, who understood reason, who were entirely capable of holding two competing ideas in their heads without their brains short-circuiting.One friend became “convinced” that every major news story was manufactured consent. Another started treating political disagreement as evidence of moral corruption. A third began using the word "liberal" as if it was a personality disorder rather than loose coalitions of sometimes contradictory beliefs.The common thread: their…
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