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Exhausted man defeats AI model in world coding championship (arstechnica.com)
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Ask HN: Is someone else also having some issue posting comments in Reddit?
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The Trump Phone no longer promises it's made in America (theverge.com)
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Uber invests $100M in WeRide to fuel robotaxi expansion across 15 more cities (techcrunch.com)
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Amazon Has Made a Robot with a Sense of Touch (wired.com)
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Ask HN: Anybody interested in free blog hosting?
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NTT Com says hackers accessed details of almost 18,000 organizations (techcrunch.com)
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DOGE's 'Genius' Coders Launch Website So Full of Holes, Anyone Can Write to It (techdirt.com)
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iOS App Store apps with screenshot-reading malware found (theverge.com)
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U.S. Investigates Whether DeepSeek Smuggled Nvidia AI GPUs via Singapore (tomshardware.com)
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Researchers uncover Chinese spyware used to target Android devices (techcrunch.com)
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Man gets 10 years for stealing $20M in nest eggs from 400 US home buyers (arstechnica.com)
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Verizon Told to Rein in Misleading Satellite Messaging Ads (pcmag.com)
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Ask HN: How to Login into a Google Account with 8-digit verification codes lost
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11M devices infected with botnet malware hosted in Google Play (arstechnica.com)
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CrowdStrike exec will testify to Congress about July's global IT meltdown (theverge.com)
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Congress shouldn't pass AI protections only rich people can use (fightforthefuture.org)
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Android malware steals payment card data using previously unseen technique (arstechnica.com)
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One startup's plan to fix AI's "shoplifting" problem (wired.com)
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Microsoft says Azure outage was caused by DDoS attack (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Three 'pro-Russian' hackers arrested in Spain over cyberattacks (reuters.com)
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Hacking Group Claims to Have Stolen over 1 TB of Data from Disney (gamerant.com)
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Hacker claims to have 30M customer records from ticket seller giant TEG (techcrunch.com)
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Nigerian faces up to 102 years in the slammer for $1.5M phishing scam (theregister.com)
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Ransomware gangs are adopting "more brutal" tactics amidst crackdowns (wired.com)
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UK watchdog looking into Microsoft AI taking screenshots (bbc.com)
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Parents underestimate the privacy risks kids face in virtual reality (techxplore.com)
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Google Sheets' new formatting feature has Excel switchers excited (theverge.com)
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FBI urges employees to "look for ways" to collect Americans' messages (arstechnica.com)
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N. Korean hackers breached 10 defense contractors in South for months (hani.co.kr)
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"Highly capable" hackers root corporate networks by exploiting firewall 0-day (arstechnica.com)
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AT&T acknowledges data leak that hit 73M current and former users (arstechnica.com)
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Americans caught up in Chinese hacking plot – US (bbc.com)
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Worldcoin fails to get injunction against Spain's privacy suspension (techcrunch.com)
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Microsoft warns Russian hackers still trying to break into its systems (reuters.com)
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Texas firm allegedly behind fake Biden robocall that told people not to vote (arstechnica.com)
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NSA admits to spying on Americans by purchasing sensitive data (arstechnica.com)
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OpenAI must defend ChatGPT fabrications after failing to defeat libel suit (arstechnica.com)
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Ivanti Patches Critical Vulnerability in Endpoint Manager (securityweek.com)
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Microsoft now says the CMA was "tough and fair" over Activision Blizzard deal (theverge.com)
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GTA 6: Grand Theft Auto VI could smash revenue records (bbc.com)
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Ask HN: Is Reddit Working Fine?
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US wraps up antitrust case against Google in historic trial (reuters.com)
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Intel fixes high-severity CPU bug that causes "strange behavior" (arstechnica.com)
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Google is set for second antitrust trial in two months (cnbc.com)
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Tesla wins first U.S. Autopilot trial involving fatal crash (cnbc.com)
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Pro-Russia hackers target inboxes with 0-day in webmail app used by millions (arstechnica.com)
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TikTok is testing 15-minute uploads with select users (techcrunch.com)
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Reddit's blockchain-based "Community Points" tokens crash after sunsetting (arstechnica.com)
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Google will now make passkeys the default for personal accounts (arstechnica.com)
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SEC to compel Elon Musk’s testimony in Twitter stock purchase probe (techcrunch.com)
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Microsoft won’t say if its products were exploited by spyware zero-days (techcrunch.com)
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Apple and devs plan software fixes for iPhone 15 Pro overheating issues (arstechnica.com)
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Reddit is going to let you turn gold into money (theverge.com)
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IBM’s AI Chip May Find Use in Generative AI (ieee.org)
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Hackers who breached casino giants MGM, Caesars also hit 3 other firms, Okta say (reuters.com)
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Blockchain analysts suspect North Korea-linked hackers behind $70M crypto theft (reuters.com)
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Dutch groups sue Google over alleged privacy violations (reuters.com)
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Microsoft finally explains cause of Azure breach: An engineer’s account hacked (arstechnica.com)
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WordPress migration add-on flaw could lead to data breaches (bleepingcomputer.com)
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FCC slaps $300M fine on “largest illegal robocall operation” it’s ever seen (arstechnica.com)
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Ask HN: Is Reddit not working for you as well?
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Pakistan among states getting assistance from cloud company for hacking (tribune.com.pk)
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Facebook to unmask anonymous Dutch user accused of repeated defamatory posts (arstechnica.com)
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EU opens antitrust probe into Microsoft over Teams bundling (cnbc.com)
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Reddit expanded the r/Place canvas, and users wrote messages cursing the CEO (theverge.com)
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NYC subway using AI to track fare evasion (nbcnews.com)
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Chinese hackers raided US govt email accounts by exploiting Microsoft cloud bug (techcrunch.com)
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Threads’ privacy policy compares to Twitter’s (and its rivals’) (wired.com)
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Reddit cannot survive without its moderators. It cannot (theverge.com)
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Microsoft to Remove Multiple Folder Options from File Explorer (tomshardware.com)
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Russia-backed hackers unleash new USB-based malware on Ukraine’s military (arstechnica.com)
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Government Releases Unusually Frank Report on the Dangers of Data Purchases (protectprivacynow.org)
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Britain to host first global summit on artificial intelligence safety (reuters.com)
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MS to pay $20M settlement for illegally collecting children’s personal data (techcrunch.com)
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IT security analyst admits hijacking cyber attack to pocket ransom payments (theregister.com)
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OpenAI launches ChatGPT app for iOS, Android coming soon (cnbc.com)
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Google’s new Labs page lets you sign up for its AI experiments (techcrunch.com)
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Google Search is getting opt-in generative AI (arstechnica.com)
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Microsoft could offer private ChatGPT to businesses for 10 times the normal cost (arstechnica.com)
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Google's Rush to Win in AI Led to Ethical Lapses, Employees Say (bnnbloomberg.ca)
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Samsung may replace Google Search with AI-powered Bing on all devices (mashable.com)
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Apple ramps up 15-inch MacBook Air testing as release looms (9to5mac.com)
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YouTube Premium just became much better value for iOS subscribers (techradar.com)
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iOS 16.4.1 and macOS 13.3.1 address two security vulnerabilities (arstechnica.com)
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Failed IT systems at Capita fuel fears of cyber-attack on crucial NHS provider (theguardian.com)
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Microsoft wants changing default apps in Windows to be less of a mess (arstechnica.com)
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Microsoft’s new Bing was using GPT-4 all along (techcrunch.com)
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First Tesla, now Nissan: Another EV recall to replace a steering wheel (arstechnica.com)
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Huawei suspected of tracking MWC23 visitors (lightreading.com)
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Companies are already replacing workers with ChatGPT (fortune.com)
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[dupe] Windows 11 is collecting more user data than you know (windowsreport.com)
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Cybersecurity statistics to lose sleep over in 2023 (techtarget.com)
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Member of Congress reads AI-generated speech on House floor (apnews.com)
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Congress blocks purchase of more Microsoft combat goggles (engadget.com)
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Musk on trial for “funding secured” tweet–experts predict he’s going to lose (arstechnica.com)
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RIP Surface Duo–Microsoft reportedly gives up on the weird form factor (arstechnica.com)
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Show HN: Vim online editor using WebAssembly, storing files using IndexedDB (vimonlineeditor.com)
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