Mark

@1morumotto
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Die US-Regierung hat mit Exportkontrollen den Export der neuen Anthropic-KI-Modelle untersagt.

Auf diese Möglichkeit weisen wir schon lange hin. Man sollte seine Infrastruktur und seine Geschäftsmodelle nicht von US-Unternehmen abhängig machen oder sie könnten über Nacht weg sein. Wie in diesem Fall.

More than 400 packages in the Arch User Repository (AUR) are distributing a Linux rootkit and infostealer malware targeting credentials and access tokens.

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/over-400-arch-linux-packages-compromised-to-push-rootkit-infostealer/

Over 400 Arch Linux packages compromised to push rootkit, infostealer

More than 400 packages in the Arch User Repository (AUR) are distributing a Linux rootkit and infostealer malware targeting credentials and access tokens.

BleepingComputer

A 10-year-old authentication bypass vulnerability discovered in the phpBB forum software allows an attacker to log in as any user, including administrators.

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/phpbb-forum-fixes-auth-bypass-bug-lurking-for-a-decade/

phpBB forum fixes auth bypass bug lurking for a decade

A 10-year-old authentication bypass vulnerability discovered in the phpBB forum software allows an attacker to log in as any user, including administrators.

BleepingComputer
The older I get, the more I admire devs or IT people who are quick to say "I don't know how to solve this technology problem". It is such an underrated form of intelligence
Meanwhile… 🤓😅 #StargateSG1

Microsoft’s terms of service said Copilot was “for entertainment purposes only.”

An Nvidia executive said AI is more expensive than humans.

Google argued in German court that everyone knows they can’t trust AI.

The tech industry has bet a trillion dollars on something they know doesn’t work.

Incidentally, how hilarious is it that any time a major site goes tumbling down in the 2015-onward era, every engineer in sight isn't speculating "what piece of hardware broke," we're ALL speculating "what idiot cowboy shit did the fucking devs do THIS time?"

It wasn't always like this, kids.

The only thing worse than setting up printers is setting up other people’s printers.
Tech in 2026: Where we have the most advanced tools, books, documents and help support systems in human history, yet my everyday apps are somehow functioning 15x worse than they did six months ago 😒