Datenschutz: Jamaika-Koalition soll Vorratsdatenspeicherung beenden

Deutschland soll mit einer neuen Regierung Abschied von der Vorratsdatenspeicherung nehmen. Das Fordern zahlreiche Verbände unter dem Dach des AK Vorrat – insbesondere von den Grünen und der FDP. (Vorratsdatenspeicherung, Datenschutz)

Deutschland soll mit einer neuen Regierung Abschied von der Vorratsdatenspeicherung nehmen. Das Fordern zahlreiche Verbände unter dem Dach des AK Vorrat - insbesondere von den Grünen und der FDP. (Vorratsdatenspeicherung, Datenschutz)

The strangest things archaeologists have found on the ancient Silk Roads

Life wasn’t always glamorous on the historic trade routes that joined East and West.

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One of the greatest civilizations of the ancient world wasn't contained in a nation or a city. It was a series of trade routes that crisscrossed Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Swahili Coast of Africa, and dubbed the "Silk Road" by modern explorers. For centuries, these routes passed through wealthy cities whose vibrant cultures were hybrids of Eastern and Western culture, joined by the spirit of trade and knowledge exchange. The Silk Road civilization thrived because it had no borders.

In this episode of Ancient People Did Stuff, we talk about some of the more unusual discoveries that archaeologists have made at excavation sites along the ancient Silk Roads. One of the great medieval cities of the Silk Road was Samarkand, located today in Uzbekistan. Its people were called Sogdians, and their language was the lingua franca of the Silk Road during roughly the 4th through the 8th centuries. And yet one of the only remaining examples we have of written Sogdian is in an angry letter that an abandoned wife sent to her husband, which was lost in a mailbag and found over a millennium later.

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Maschinelles Lernen: RCN erkennt zwei Drittel aller Recaptchas automatisch

Das Team von Vicarious AI arbeitet an einem maschinellen Lernalgorithmus, der automatisch Captchas verschiedener Anbieter lösen kann. Anders als vegleichbare Systeme nutzt das Recursive Cortical Network (RCN) aber nur einzelne Klartextbuchstaben als Re…

Das Team von Vicarious AI arbeitet an einem maschinellen Lernalgorithmus, der automatisch Captchas verschiedener Anbieter lösen kann. Anders als vegleichbare Systeme nutzt das Recursive Cortical Network (RCN) aber nur einzelne Klartextbuchstaben als Referenz. Das Ergebnis soll trotzdem besser sein. (Captcha, KI)

C-Labs: Samsung baut Mining-System aus Galaxy S5

Bitcoins minen per CPU kann jeder – nicht aber per Smartphone: In den C-Labs hat Samsung gleich 40 alte Galaxy S5 zu einem Mining-Rig gekoppelt. Schnell sind die zwar nicht, dafür effizient. (Bitcoin, Smartphone)

Bitcoins minen per CPU kann jeder - nicht aber per Smartphone: In den C-Labs hat Samsung gleich 40 alte Galaxy S5 zu einem Mining-Rig gekoppelt. Schnell sind die zwar nicht, dafür effizient. (Bitcoin, Smartphone)

Hewlett Packard: Archiv der HP-Gründer fällt Feuer zum Opfer

Waldbrände in Kalifornien haben das Archiv der HP-Gründer William Hewlett und David Packard zerstört. Über 100 Kisten mit Aufzeichnungen, Briefen und anderen Dingen sind verbrannt. Der materielle Schaden liegt bei 2 Millionen US-Dollar, der ideelle Wer…

Waldbrände in Kalifornien haben das Archiv der HP-Gründer William Hewlett und David Packard zerstört. Über 100 Kisten mit Aufzeichnungen, Briefen und anderen Dingen sind verbrannt. Der materielle Schaden liegt bei 2 Millionen US-Dollar, der ideelle Wert dürfte allerdings kaum messbar sein. (HP, Silicon Valley)

Assassins Creed Origin DRM Hammers Gamers’ CPUs

Assassin’s Creed Origins gamers are reporting massive CPU utilization. While the game is said to be quite resource-hungry already, game cracker Voksi informs TorrentFreak that anti-piracy efforts are to blame. With Denuvo in trouble, Ubisoft has called in reinforcements which are reportedly dragging down all but the most powerful machines. “It’s anti-consumer and a disgusting move,” he says.

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There’s a war taking place on the Internet. On one side: gaming companies, publishers, and anti-piracy outfits. On the other: people who varying reasons want to play and/or test games for free.

While these groups are free to battle it out in a manner of their choosing, innocent victims are getting caught up in the crossfire. People who pay for their games without question should be considered part of the solution, not the problem, but whether they like it or not, they’re becoming collateral damage in an increasingly desperate conflict.

For the past several days, some players of the recently-released Assassin’s Creed Origins have emerged as what appear to be examples of this phenomenon.

“What is the normal CPU usage for this game?” a user asked on Steam forums. “I randomly get between 60% to 90% and I’m wondering if this is too high or not.”

The individual reported running an i7 processor, which is no slouch. However, for those running a CPU with less oomph, matters are even worse. Another gamer, running an i5, reported a 100% load on all four cores of his processor, even when lower graphics settings were selected in an effort to free up resources.

“It really doesn’t seem to matter what kind of GPU you are using,” another complained. “The performance issues most people here are complaining about are tied to CPU getting maxed out 100 percent at all times. This results in FPS [frames per second] drops and stutter. As far as I know there is no workaround.”

So what could be causing these problems? Badly configured machines? Terrible coding on the part of the game maker?

According to Voksi, whose ‘Revolt’ team cracked Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus before its commercial release last week, it’s none of these. The entire problem is directly connected to desperate anti-piracy measures.

As widely reported (1,2), the infamous Denuvo anti-piracy technology has been taking a beating lately. Cracking groups are dismantling it in a matter of days, sometimes just hours, making the protection almost pointless. For Assassin’s Creed Origins, however, Ubisoft decided to double up, Voksi says.

“Basically, Ubisoft have implemented VMProtect on top of Denuvo, tanking the game’s performance by 30-40%, demanding that people have a more expensive CPU to play the game properly, only because of the DRM. It’s anti-consumer and a disgusting move,” he told TorrentFreak.

Voksi says he knows all of this because he got an opportunity to review the code after obtaining the binaries for the game. Here’s how it works.

While Denuvo sits underneath doing its thing, it’s clearly vulnerable to piracy, given recent advances in anti-anti-piracy technology. So, in a belt-and-braces approach, Ubisoft opted to deploy another technology – VMProtect – on top.

VMProtect is software that protects other software against reverse engineering and cracking. Although the technicalities are different, its aims appear to be somewhat similar to Denuvo, in that both seek to protect underlying systems from being subverted.

“VMProtect protects code by executing it on a virtual machine with non-standard architecture that makes it extremely difficult to analyze and crack the software. Besides that, VMProtect generates and verifies serial numbers, limits free upgrades and much more,” the company’s marketing reads.

VMProtect and Denuvo didn’t appear to be getting on all that well earlier this year but they later settled their differences. Now their systems are working together, to try and solve the anti-piracy puzzle.

“It seems that Ubisoft decided that Denuvo is not enough to stop pirates in the crucial first days [after release] anymore, so they have implemented an iteration of VMProtect over it,” Voksi explains.

“This is great if you are looking to save your game from those pirates, because this layer of VMProtect will make Denuvo a lot more harder to trace and keygen than without it. But if you are a legit customer, well, it’s not that great for you since this combo could tank your performance by a lot, especially if you are using a low-mid range CPU. That’s why we are seeing 100% CPU usage on 4 core CPUs right now for example.”

The situation is reportedly so bad that some users are getting the dreaded BSOD (blue screen of death) due to their machines overheating after just an hour or two’s play. It remains unclear whether these crashes are indeed due to the VMProtect/Denuvo combination but the perception is that these anti-piracy measures are at the root of users’ CPU utilization problems.

While gaming companies can’t be blamed for wanting to protect their products, there’s no sense in punishing legitimate consumers with an inferior experience. The great irony, of course, is that when Assassin’s Creed gets cracked (if that indeed happens anytime soon), pirates will be the only ones playing it without the hindrance of two lots of anti-piracy tech battling over resources.

The big question now, however, is whether the anti-piracy wall will stand firm. If it does, it raises the bizarre proposition that future gamers might need to buy better hardware in order to accommodate anti-piracy technology.

And people worry about bitcoin mining……?

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Motobot: Yamahas Motorradroboter fuhr gegen Valentino Rossi

Ein Motorrad, ein Mensch, ein Roboter: Der Motobot ist ein Roboter, der ein Motorrad steuern kann. Hersteller Yamaha hat ihn auf der Rennstrecke gegen den mehrfachen Weltmeister Valentino Rossi antreten lassen. (Roboter, Technologie)

Ein Motorrad, ein Mensch, ein Roboter: Der Motobot ist ein Roboter, der ein Motorrad steuern kann. Hersteller Yamaha hat ihn auf der Rennstrecke gegen den mehrfachen Weltmeister Valentino Rossi antreten lassen. (Roboter, Technologie)

Smarte Lautsprecher: Amazon testet Abo-Modell für Alexa-Skills

Wer das Quiz Jeopardy über seinen Alexa-Lautsprecher spielt, kann in den USA künftig für 2 Dollar pro Monat sechs weitere Hinweise erkaufen. Amazon testet mit dem Hersteller des Skills, Sony, ein Abo-Modell, das künftig auch für weitere Entwickler zur …

Wer das Quiz Jeopardy über seinen Alexa-Lautsprecher spielt, kann in den USA künftig für 2 Dollar pro Monat sechs weitere Hinweise erkaufen. Amazon testet mit dem Hersteller des Skills, Sony, ein Abo-Modell, das künftig auch für weitere Entwickler zur Verfügung stehen soll. (Amazon Alexa, Sound-Hardware)

Pharmahersteller: Merck musste wegen NotPetya-Angriff Medikamente leihen

Auch das Pharmaunternehmen Merck merkt den NotPetya-Angriff in seiner Bilanz: Rund 375 Millionen US-Dollar Ausfall gibt das Unternehmen durch die Ransomware an. Um den Betrieb trotz Produktionsausfällen aufrechtzuerhalten, hat sich die Firma sogar Medi…

Auch das Pharmaunternehmen Merck merkt den NotPetya-Angriff in seiner Bilanz: Rund 375 Millionen US-Dollar Ausfall gibt das Unternehmen durch die Ransomware an. Um den Betrieb trotz Produktionsausfällen aufrechtzuerhalten, hat sich die Firma sogar Medikamente bei den US-Behörden geliehen. (Ransomware, Virus)

Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week on BitTorrent – 10/30/17

The top 10 most downloaded movies on BitTorrent are in again. ‘Cars 3′ tops the chart this week, followed by ‘War for the Planet of the Apes’. ‘Annabelle Creation’ completes the top three.

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This week we have three newcomers in our chart.

Cars 3 is the most downloaded movie.

The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only. All the movies in the list are Web-DL/Webrip/HDRip/BDrip/DVDrip unless stated otherwise.

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This week’s most downloaded movies are:
Movie Rank Rank last week Movie name IMDb Rating / Trailer
Most downloaded movies via torrents
1 (7) Cars 3 7.0 / trailer
2 (1) War for the Planet of the Apes 7.8 / trailer
3 (2) Annabelle Creation (Subbed HDRip) 6.7 / trailer
4 (3) Spider-Man: Homecoming 7.8 / trailer
5 (5) Atomic Blonde (Subbed HDRip) 7.0 / trailer
6 (6) American Made (Subbed HDrip) 7.3 / trailer
7 (4) The Dark Tower 5.9 / trailer
8 (…) Jungle 6.7 / trailer
9 (8) Baby Driver 8.0 / trailer
10 (…) Overdrive 5.3 / trailer

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