Anzeige: Ethical Hacking und Schutzstrategien im E-Learning-Paket

In diesem E-Learning-Paket lernen IT-Fachkräfte in 33 Stunden, Schwachstellen zu erkennen, Angriffsstrategien nachzuvollziehen und effektive Sicherheitsmaßnahmen umzusetzen – praxisnah und umfassend. (Golem Karrierewelt, Linux)

In diesem E-Learning-Paket lernen IT-Fachkräfte in 33 Stunden, Schwachstellen zu erkennen, Angriffsstrategien nachzuvollziehen und effektive Sicherheitsmaßnahmen umzusetzen - praxisnah und umfassend. (Golem Karrierewelt, Linux)

Lilbits: A single-board PC that can also be a Raspberry Pi AI accelerator, turning an Onyx BOOX Palma into a writerdeck, and KDA Plasma Bigscreen’s big refresh

Sipeed has introduced a new single-board computer that’s designed for AI. While the Sipeed Maix4-HAT‘s 1.7 GHz octa-core ARM Cortex-A55 processor is nothing to write home about, the 65 x 56mm (2.6″ x 2.2″) board also has an NPU …

Sipeed has introduced a new single-board computer that’s designed for AI. While the Sipeed Maix4-HAT‘s 1.7 GHz octa-core ARM Cortex-A55 processor is nothing to write home about, the 65 x 56mm (2.6″ x 2.2″) board also has an NPU that delivers up to 18 TOPS of AI performance. But the most interesting thing about this […]

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As White House talks about impounding NASA funding, Congress takes the threat seriously

“NASA appears to be acting in accordance with a fringe, extremist ideology.”

This has been a good week for the US space agency in terms of the federal budget.

On Tuesday, a committee in the US House of Representatives passed a $24.8 billion budget bill for the coming fiscal year. Then, two days later a Senate committee passed a $24.9 billion budget for NASA. Both of these measures would keep funding more or less at the level of the current fiscal year and, for the most part, keep the space agency's programs going on their current trajectories.

These bills are not final. Both must move through the full House and Senate, and then be reconciled before going to President Trump for his signature. And time is running out, with fiscal year 2026 set to begin on October 1, just a little more than ten weeks from now.

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Exhausted man defeats AI model in world coding championship

“Humanity has prevailed (for now!),” writes winner after 10-hour coding marathon against OpenAI.

A Polish programmer running on fumes recently accomplished what may soon become impossible: beating an advanced AI model from OpenAI in a head-to-head coding competition. The 10-hour marathon left him "completely exhausted."

On Wednesday, programmer Przemysław Dębiak (known as "Psyho"), a former OpenAI employee, narrowly defeated the custom AI model in the AtCoder World Tour Finals 2025 Heuristic contest in Tokyo. AtCoder, a Japanese platform that hosts competitive programming contests and maintains global rankings, held what may be the first contest where an AI model competed directly against top human programmers in a major onsite world championship. During the event, the maker of ChatGPT participated as a sponsor and entered an AI model in a special exhibition match titled "Humans vs AI." Despite the tireless nature of silicon, the company walked away with second place.

"Humanity has prevailed (for now!)," wrote Dębiak on X, noting he had little sleep while competing in several competitions across three days. "I'm completely exhausted. ... I'm barely alive."

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Phishers have found a way to downgrade—not bypass—FIDO MFA

Contrary to recent reports, phishing sleight-of-hand doesn’t defeat FIDO.

Researchers recently reported encountering a phishing attack in the wild that bypasses a multifactor authentication scheme based on FIDO (Fast Identity Online), the industry-wide standard being adopted by thousands of sites and enterprises.

If true, the attack, reported in a blog post Thursday by security firm Expel, would be huge news, since FIDO is widely regarded as being immune to credential phishing attacks. After analyzing the Expel write-up, I’m confident that the attack doesn’t bypass FIDO protections, at least not in the sense that the word “bypass” is commonly used in security circles. Rather, the attack downgrades the MFA process to a weaker, non-FIDO-based process. As such, the attack is better described as a FIDO downgrade attack. More about that shortly. For now, let’s describe what Expel researchers reported.

Abusing cross-device sign-ins

Expel said the “novel attack technique” begins with an email that links to a fake login page from Okta, a widely used authentication provider. It prompts visitors to enter their valid user name and password. People who take the bait have now helped the attack group, which Expel said is named PoisonSeed, clear the first big hurdle in gaining unauthorized access to the Okta account.

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felix86 emulator brings Steam gaming to PCs with RISC-V chips

RISC-V architecture has made a lot of progress in recent years, but when I write about new RISC-V hardware I often add a note that the platform tends to lag behind x86_64 and ARM when it comes to software support. One possible workaround? Emulation. Th…

RISC-V architecture has made a lot of progress in recent years, but when I write about new RISC-V hardware I often add a note that the platform tends to lag behind x86_64 and ARM when it comes to software support. One possible workaround? Emulation. The felix86 emulator lets you run some x86 applications on computers […]

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After 5 years in development, the Assassin’s Creed TV series is happening

Series will be led by Westworld, Halo alums.

The long-running video game series Assassin's Creed will get a live-action TV series adaptation. Variety and The Hollywood Reporter report that Netflix has greenlit the series after years of development hell; the intention to produce the series was announced in 2020.

The series had been through multiple creative teams even before it was greenlit, but Netflix settled on two co-showrunners. Roberto Patino, a writer on FX's Sons of Anarchy and HBO's Westworld, will join David Wiener, who led Paramount+'s Halo TV series as well as Fear the Walking Dead.

The two released a joint statement with the news that the show is moving forward:

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Netflix’s first show with generative AI is a sign of what’s to come in TV, film

The Eternaut debuted on Netflix with a generative AI-assisted scene.

Netflix used generative AI in an original, scripted series that debuted this year, it revealed this week. Producers used the technology to create a scene in which a building collapses, hinting at the growing use of generative AI in entertainment.

During a call with investors yesterday, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos revealed that Netflix's Argentine show The Eternaut, which premiered in April, is "the very first GenAI final footage to appear on screen in a Netflix, Inc. original series or film.” Sarandos further explained, per a transcript of the call, saying:

The creators wanted to show a building collapsing in Buenos Aires. So our iLine team, [which is the production innovation group inside the visual effects house at Netflix effects studio Scanline], partnered with their creative team using AI-powered tools. ... And in fact, that VFX sequence was completed 10 times faster than it could have been completed with visual, traditional VFX tools and workflows. And, also, the cost of it would just not have been feasible for a show in that budget.

Sarandos claimed that viewers have been "thrilled with the results"; although that likely has much to do with how the rest of the series, based on a comic, plays out, not just one, AI-crafted scene.

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Experts lay into Tesla safety in federal autopilot trial

In 2019, a speeding Tesla using Autopilot ran a stop sign and hit two stargazers.

This week, a federal court in Miami started hearing a wrongful death case involving Tesla's crash-prone Autopilot driver assistance system. It's not the first time that Tesla Autopilot has been implicated in fatal traffic crashes, but it is the first time that a federal court has heard such a case.

Until now, the most high-profile court case involving Tesla Autopilot was probably the California trial over the death of Walter Huang, who was killed in 2018 when his Tesla Model X steered itself into a concrete highway divider. Huang's family took Tesla to court in April 2024 but quickly settled with the automaker under terms that have been kept secret.

And earlier this week, Tesla settled another Autopilot lawsuit concerning the death of Jeremy Banner in 2019. In that case, the Tesla's sensors failed to recognize a tractor-trailer crossing the highway and collided with it, shearing the top off the car and killing Banner.

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Trump admin squanders nearly 800,000 vaccines meant for Africa: Report

The mpox vaccines were pledged under the Biden administration.

Nearly 800,000 doses of mpox vaccine pledged to African countries working to stamp out devastating outbreaks are headed for the waste bin because they weren't shipped in time, according to reporting by Politico.

The nearly 800,000 doses were part of a donation promised under the Biden administration, which was meant to deliver more than 1 million doses. Overall, the US, the European Union, and Japan pledged to collectively provide 5 million doses to nearly a dozen African countries. The US has only sent 91,000 doses so far, and only 220,000 currently still have enough shelf life to make it. The rest are expiring within six months, making them ineligible for shipping.

"For a vaccine to be shipped to a country, we need a minimum of six months before expiration to ensure that the vaccine can arrive in good condition and also allow the country to implement the vaccination," Yap Boum, an Africa CDC deputy incident manager, told Politico.

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