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Privacy @lemmy.ml

Probe reveals secret Israeli spyware that infects via ads

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Cow Fallen Head First into a Sinkhole, Calmly Rescued

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Andromeda, Unexpected, by Marcel Drechsler, Xavier Strottner and Yann Sainty

  • Ah, the lure of power.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Are Electron-based desktop applications secure?

  • Yeah, it spreads to everybody that is a "threat" to the power that be.

  • a person of interest

    Thanks for the reminder.

    article:

    journalists, opposition politicians, and activists

    wikipedia: pretty much anybody of interests of the people with the ability to acquire the service

    journalists, lawyers, political dissidents, and human rights activists

    scholars, bureaucrats (India)

    politicians: head of stead (Iraq), mayors (Israel), associates (Israel), politicians (Israel), son of prime-minister (Israel), presidential candidate and associates (Mexico), prime minister (Morocco), King (Morocco)

    government employees (Israel), government officials (Israel), ex government officials (Israel), military officials (Morocco)

    employees of government-owned companies (Israel),

    suspects (Israel), drug cartels (Mexico), criminal (Netherlands)

    civil society members

    heads of corporations (Israel)

    Panama: foreign spying, including for spying on political opponents, magistrates, union leaders, and business competitors, with Martinelli allegedly going so far as to order the surveillance of his mistress using Pegasus.[5]

  • pics @lemmy.world

    Over the Line, Placido Faranda, National Geographic Your Shot

  • Well, that's most terrifying. Can you do anything about it except not using smartphones?

  • Sure, justifying for your own folks. 🤪

  • Videos @lemmy.world

    How a sea otter became a serial surfboard-stealer

  • Hey, that's how I find out the world news nowadays. Submarine implosion, armed rebellion, mysterious plane crash, those all came through.

  • Thanks for sharing, but I don't know since I don't own it.

  • It's not mine. 😅

  • Yeah, no Google either. I heard Apple is currently spending over a million dollar a day for AI training. Soon, you'll have something beyond Siri.

  • I wonder if, for Meta, being open-sourced wouldn't fit the company with the rest. Also, for now, it looks like a publicity stunt with no real teeth. Those more substantial AI companies maybe holding out for more favorable treatments.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Don't worry, folks. Big Tech pinky swears it'll build safe, trustworthy generative AI

  • I personally think you have to be careful. If they don't like your application and find that you are not disclosing the information, it might become a justification to reject the application. Remember that there are 3rd parties that massively correlate internet data that are sold to governments and corporations. Unless you accounts definitely cannot be linked to your real identity, there is a chance that they will find out what social accounts you have anyway.

  • Since webp is Google's, I wouldn't be surprised that everybody is using Google libwebp's derived code to display webp images. There was an advisory to check updates for ALL your browsers on ALL platforms. Edge also had a recent update.

  • It seems more or less. Have you seen the recent news about US government's arrangement to have an eastern European country running a platform to collect data on its own citizens to skirt around the warrant law? If citizens are being treated as such, how are non-citizens being treated?

  • This article specifically addresses Visa applications. So, if the person is already applying for a citizenship, there is most likely already a residency which doesn't require Visa on entry. There also seems to be a different set of rules for people already in the country. From the article:

    And while the court recognized the First Amendment rights of noncitizens currently present in the United States who limit their online speech because they may need to renew a visa in the future, it held that the federal government’s regulation of immigration should be granted significant deference.

  • Firefox @lemmy.ml

    Mozilla Patched WebP Critical Zero-Day Exploit in Firefox and Thunderbird: CVE-2023-4863 (heap buffer overflow flaw in the WebP image format that could result in arbitrary code execution)

    Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Federal Judge Upholds State Department Rule Requiring Visa Applicants to Disclose Social Media Information

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    Glow Worms, Josselin Cornou, National Geographic Your Shot

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  • "Why, why! Let me die in peace."

  • Music @beehaw.org

    Diana Damrau - Mozart - Queen of the Night aria (The Magic Flute, The Royal Opera)

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    A female humpback whale Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve biologists know as #219 surfaces in the waters near the park. (NPS photo by Janet Neilson)

    Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Personal Privacy & Security for CISOs

  • I think there have been a few more. William Henry Bragg & his son Lawrence Bragg. Niels Bohr & his son Aage Bohr. And more...

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    Around the Bend, by Manish Mamtani, National Geographic

    AI Generated Images @sh.itjust.works

    Untitled; so give it a go

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    Marie Curie, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the first person to win a Nobel Prize twice, and the only person to win a Nobel Prize in two scientific fields. (Credit: Getty Images)

    Music @beehaw.org

    Arthur Rubinstein - Beethoven - Piano Sonata No.14 in C-Sharp Minor (Moonlight Sonata), Op.27 No. 2

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    New Wave, by Trevor Pottelberg, National Geographic

    Videos @lemmy.world

    Relaxing Birdsong for Sleep and Meditation | Relax With Nature | BBC Earth

    Science @beehaw.org

    Irisin reduces amyloid-β by inducing the release of neprilysin from astrocytes following downregulation of