bsi, to random German
@bsi@social.bund.de avatar
wolf,

ich weiß ja nicht, wie @kuketz das heute sieht, aber ich glaube nicht, dass sich seit seiner schon etwas älteren Artikelserie zu Virenscannern so wahnsinnig viel zum Guten verbessert hat. Empfehlt Ihr als @bsi denn wirklich die Nutzung solcher Software, die häufig mehr Angriffsfläche als Schutz bietet?

publicvoit, (edited ) to privacy
@publicvoit@graz.social avatar

When products are the :

FTC to ban from selling browsing data for advertising purposes
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/ftc-to-ban-avast-from-selling-browsing-data-for-advertising-purposes/

Edit: just to be clear: most anti-malware products deployed major security issues like open backdoors on many Millions of computers in the past. It's a business where users pay for a false feeling of security and tend to take higher risks. Almost all companies that got had anti-malware in place.

glynmoody, to random
@glynmoody@mastodon.social avatar

Three million malware-infected smart used in Swiss attacks — causes millions of euros in damages - https://www.tomshardware.com/networking/three-million-malware-infected-smart-toothbrushes-used-in-swiss-ddos-attacks-botnet-causes-millions-of-euros-in-damages what a headline...

andy,
@andy@tux.social avatar
slcw, to random
@slcw@newsie.social avatar

This isn’t just about letting people believe what they want if it’s not harming anyone. It is one thing for someone who sincerely believes that water has a memory to go and take homeopathic cold pills, it’s another when someone is not well-informed on the subject and thinks they’re getting regular, effective pills from a regular doctor. It would be even worse if the “doctor” prescribing crystals and and black salve is the only doctor in their area.

https://www.wonkette.com/p/missouri-republicans-cant-wait-to

cms, to random
@cms@social.lol avatar

When I log in to X, Facebook, instagram etc, the majority of my “micro targeted” ad content is for beer belly concealing garments, and male hair loss solutions.

An odd thing about me is, for a late middle aged white guy, my genetics really rolled high for those buckets. My waistline is still stubbornly where it ended up in my mid twenties, and I have an uncannily full head of hair, barely yet greying.

I suspect the ad-tech works about as well as the self-driving car tech.

itnewsbot, to retrocomputing

Mind Control… No, Not Like That - [Vintage Geek] found an interesting device from 1996 called “MindDrive” which clai... - https://hackaday.com/2023/12/17/mind-control-no-not-like-that/

Peternimmo, to Wikipedia
@Peternimmo@mastodon.scot avatar

A wee peek at : Michelle admits she lied about her qualifications to get her first job. She claimed that Julia Roberts wore her bras, which wasn't true. Mone illegally the office of one of her managers. A avoidance scheme at one of her companies was described by the Chancellor George as "morally repugnant"- Mone denied wrongdoing/...

Peternimmo,
@Peternimmo@mastodon.scot avatar

has been literally a saleswoman, marketing pills she falsely claimed were effective. On becoming a peer her company stopped publishing public training . A never completed residential development was priced in . Describing herself as "one of the biggest experts in and ", she launched a venture "ended in a fiasco", according to the /...

65dBnoise, to TeslaMotors
@65dBnoise@mastodon.social avatar

Remember announcing that Tesla’s goal was to demonstrate a cross-country autonomous drive, Los Angeles to Times Square in New York, “without the need for a single touch, including the charger,” by the end of 2017?

Well, that didn't go well. Now is recalling those cars because, well, they seem to kill people who believed him.

NOTE: Musk also said that some of those going to "occupy Mars" are going to die.

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/dec/13/tesla-recall-us-autopilot

itnewsbot, to Medicine

Radioactive Water Was Once a (Horrifying) Health Fad - Take a little time to watch the history of Radithor, a presentation by Adam Blume... - https://hackaday.com/2023/11/10/radioactive-water-was-once-a-horrifying-health-fad/ [

Viss, to infosec
@Viss@mastodon.social avatar

ok, internet.

I've done something with https://snakeoil.lol

it now has a fun/dumb html5 countdown spinner, and redirects you to a random snakeoil bullshit site. for now, a joke etsy listing and some google queries for norse and crown sterling.

what other complete horseshit snakeoil security vendors/products are out there that I can add?

#infosec #snakeoil

ai6yr, to Bleach
@ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org avatar
Private
GimpyGurl,
@GimpyGurl@disabled.social avatar

@tomkindlon @fibromyalgia up with justice - down with and exploiting the disabled

happyborg, to LLMs
@happyborg@fosstodon.org avatar

By making LLMs aim for plausibility rather than correctness, they have been tuned for deceit.

They produce the most plausible response regardless of correctness, which makes it hard to spot incorrect and misleading output.

are inherently dangerous in the hands of humans because they are designed to bypass our critical faculties.

What could possibly go wrong?!

tomstoneham,
@tomstoneham@dair-community.social avatar

@happyborg
This applies to public LLMs. Not ones developed for business purposes. It isn't inevitable.

So why do they do it? Because giving the unsavvy user an answer they find really plausible, the answer they want, makes them really impressed with the capabilities of the LLM. And that amplifies and ultimately enables the narrative that this is an amazing technology we must all adopt ASAP

Faintdreams, to random
@Faintdreams@dice.camp avatar

Apparently there are 'health coaches' on ticktock etcetera who can 'help you train your brain not to need Prescription Glasses', & also 'Mens Health Coaches' who can advise in 'Naturally boosting your Testosterone Levels', & also whatever the hell they are doing (communally & in person via zoom!) in the attached Link [NSFW]

There really is a sucker born every minute isn't there ? 🤷🏾‍♀️🤦🏿

https://www.vice.com/en/article/z3mmxw/your-balls-are-back-online-semen-release-ritual-where-bros-platonically-cum-together

#Woo #FakeMedicine
#Homeopathy #SnakeOil
#FlimFlam #Scam
#ConfidenceTricksters

65dBnoise, to TeslaMotors
@65dBnoise@mastodon.social avatar

“For Services provided on Mars, or in transit to Mars via Starship or other spacecraft, the parties recognize Mars as a free planet and that no Earth-based government has authority or sovereignty over Martian activities,” says SpaceX’s satellite Internet Starlink company, in its terms of service."

The statement is a lie; it's governed by an appropriate nation, in accordance with the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, but wants no laws.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/musk-and-bezos-offer-humanity-a-grim-future-in-space-colonies/

ai6yr, to random
@ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org avatar
briankrebs, to random

Small scoop here: In November 2022, the password manager service LastPass disclosed a breach in which hackers stole password vaults containing both encrypted and plaintext data for more than 25 million users. Since then, a steady trickle of six-figure cryptocurrency heists targeting security-conscious people throughout the tech industry has led some security experts to conclude that crooks likely have succeeded at cracking open some of the stolen LastPass vaults.

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2023/09/experts-fear-crooks-are-cracking-keys-stolen-in-lastpass-breach/

From the story:

"...the researchers learned the attackers frequently grouped together victims by sending their cryptocurrencies to the same destination crypto wallet.

By identifying points of overlap in these destination addresses, the researchers were then able to track down and interview new victims. For example, the researchers said their methodology identified a recent multi-million dollar crypto heist victim as an employee at Chainalysis, a blockchain analysis firm that works closely with law enforcement agencies to help track down cybercriminals and money launderers.

Chainalysis confirmed that the employee had suffered a high-dollar cryptocurrency heist late last month, but otherwise declined to comment for this story."

tasket,

@briankrebs I am sorry, but their logic at the most basic level is extremely flawed. Since there is no social contract connected to their "assets", their identity doesn't matter when things go wrong. It then becomes a variation of the computerized voting / electronic ballot conundrum: Anonymous high-stakes transactions are extremely vulnerable to theft and tampering. There is no quick or slow fix for that.

But hey cryptobugs, buy the techno-tinctures, split your assets and do your digital calisthenics. You see? We have nice, simple nostrums we'll keep repeating, because we are the Church of Computers Can Do Anything Any Way We Want (because the pretty clicky icons and line-go-up hype says we can).

A fundamentally new type of computer with software stack to match might possibly change that situation. But what I'm seeing from the cultists are a bunch of impressive-sounding but misapplied measures like the tech found in hardware wallets (which might as well be called "speed bumps").

skry, to ai
@skry@mastodon.social avatar

This won’t end well, even if this grifter is booted off GitHub. https://nitter.net/0xabad1dea/status/1692113554567057642#m

#AI #medicine #SnakeOil #fraud #danger #infosec #LLM #chatbot

65dBnoise, to random
@65dBnoise@mastodon.social avatar

This is the "intelligence" that is about to conquer the world, any day now: 🙄

Via @emilymbender : https://mastodon.social/@emilymbender@dair-community.social/110900954129393766

#AIhype #snakeoil #BS

suvuk, to random German
@suvuk@social.tchncs.de avatar

Dieses „Endpoint-Manager“ braucht man um die Malware auf den Endpoints zu „managen“ oder?

https://www.heise.de/news/Jetzt-patchen-Ivanti-schliesst-erneute-Zero-Day-Luecke-in-EPMM-9230517.html

ybaumy,
ai6yr, to aitools
@ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org avatar

Ah, random on newspaper web sites are almost to "snake oil" now.

65dBnoise, (edited ) to ai
@65dBnoise@mastodon.social avatar

"Musk [...] was a signatory on the March open letter calling for a pause in any further AI development."
"[...] A few days later, Musk purchased about 10,000 GPUs" 🤣 😂

So much about 's intentions, which some of his naive (?) scientist cosignatories appeared to believe were related to the fate of humanity.

https://nautil.us/ai-shouldnt-decide-whats-true-304534/

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