2024
25.09

Für ihre Weiterentwicklung benötigt Künstliche Intelligenz intensives Training. Doch was passiert, wenn KI von KI lernt? Laut einer neuen Studie wirkt sich das negativ aus, denn die KI-Systeme werden dadurch immer schlechter.

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2024
24.09

Cyberkriminelle haben den Melkroboter eines Schweizer Landwirts gehackt. Dass er der Lösegeldforderung der Angreifer nicht nachkam, hatte Folgen – speziell für eine seiner Kühe.

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2024
23.09

Microsoft Windows is far and away the world’s most popular desktop operating system, managing over a billion machines daily. You can argue which version is the best, though there’s very little debate over which is worst (here’s looking at you Windows ME). But regardless of its ups and downs, there’s no denying the impact Windows has had since its inception in 1985. In the time since, we’ve seen the platform enjoy a brief stint on mobile, power a new wave of handheld gaming PCs, and even pull a no-show by skipping Windows 9 entirely.

In 2008, however, we almost saw Microsoft do the unthinkable. The company had begun working on an all-new operating system built from the ground up to replace Windows entirely: “Midori.”

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2024
22.09

 

Nach einem Einbruch beim Cloud-Anbieter Mobile Guardian aus dem Vereinigten Königreich haben Einbrecher in den IT-Systemen der Kunden größeren Schaden angerichtet. Sie haben etwa in Singapur tausende Geräte aus der Ferne gelöscht, die Mobile Guardian mit seinem Mobile-Device-Management (MDM) verwaltet.

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2024
21.09

CRT monitors generate images by directing electron beams onto a phosphorescent screen, creating a pattern of light that forms the visible display. This process involves high-frequency signals that radiate from the monitor, which hackers found they could capture using specialized equipment. The shift to LED screens with HDMI cables made doing this much harder as digital signals are more complex and involve higher frequencies.

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