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@metacurity@infosec.exchange
2025-09-04 10:08:39

nytimes.com/2025/09/04/world/a
‘Unrestrained’ Chinese Cyberattackers May Have Stolen Data From Almost Every American

@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2025-07-22 08:47:12

Please understand that I say this with the utmost sincerity: Go fuck yourself you genocidal piece of shit. People are being starved to death and being murdered with bullets while lining up for food while being starved to death and this is what you have to say, you utter piece of human trash? Assholes like you without a thread of human decency are the reason human suffering is allowed to exist. You make me sick.

@unchartedworlds@scicomm.xyz
2025-08-18 13:13:25
Content warning: good analysis of "age verification" practicalities / risks

Really good clear explanation from @…, laying out various problems and risks with trying to implement "age verification" online.
"Firstly, in order to prove your age you’re being asked to hand over some fairly important personal details. ... Usually the company you’re handing these details to is a third party, often one you will never have heard of before. ...
"The data that is being collected for age verification purposes is extremely tempting to hackers ... and at the moment there is no specific regulation outlining the security standards that these companies should meet ...
"Let’s say all the current age verification providers are incredibly robust, though. ... The question still remains... should you be sharing this information with random websites anyway?
"... once you’ve trained the population of an entire country to routinely hand over their credit card details in order to access content, you have given them an incredibly bad habit that it’s going to be tough to break. ... You don’t just prove your age once, after all, you potentially have to do it dozens of times, to access a bunch of different websites. Everything from BlueSky to PornHub to Spotify and even maybe Wikipedia. It becomes a weekly or perhaps monthly occurrence. Just as individual users don’t tend to read every website’s terms and conditions, it’s unlikely they’re all going to do due diligence checks on every provider who asks for ID, especially once they’ve become used to just handing that data over.
"And although that may not be a problem for _you_, you tech-savvy cleverclogs, if you’ve ever found yourself in the position of unpaid IT support for one of your less knowledgeable friends or relatives, hopefully you can see why it’s a huge problem for the UK population more broadly."
And more!
#AgeVerification #OnlineSafetyAct #OSA

@arXiv_qbiobm_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-24 12:49:58

Replaced article(s) found for q-bio.BM. arxiv.org/list/q-bio.BM/new
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- RAPID-Net: Accurate Pocket Identification for Binding-Site-Agnostic Docking
Yaroslav Balytskyi, Inna Hubenko, Alina Balytska, Christopher V. Kelly