XMM 8160: Intel stellt erstes 5G-Modem ein und plant zweites

Offiziell beschleunigt Intel die Entwicklung seines neuen XMM 8160 genannten 5G-Modems für Apples iPhones. Die erste Generation, das XMM 8060, wird aber nie erscheinen – sie bildet nun die Basis für den Nachfolger. (5G, Apple)

Offiziell beschleunigt Intel die Entwicklung seines neuen XMM 8160 genannten 5G-Modems für Apples iPhones. Die erste Generation, das XMM 8060, wird aber nie erscheinen - sie bildet nun die Basis für den Nachfolger. (5G, Apple)

Piracy Debt Collectors Back Off After Massive Backlash in Finland

Opponents of copyright trolling efforts in Finland scored a major victory last week. A local debt collection company, which came under fire after going after individuals with unpaid settlement letters, has announced that it has withdrawn from the piracy debt collection business.

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For more than a decade, alleged file-sharers around the world have been pressured to pay significant settlement fees.

These so-called copyright-trolling efforts are fairly straightforward. Copyright holders obtain a list of ‘pirating’ IP-addresses and then request a subpoena from the court, compelling ISPs to hand over the associated customer data.

In recent years, several news reports have appeared on these cases in the US, Canada, Sweden, Denmark and elsewhere. In Finland, they have been a common sight since 2013.

Adultia is one of the companies that’s active in the Nordic country which, as its name suggests, deals with adult content. Helped by the Cyprus-based company M.I.C.M, it obtained personal details of thousands of Finnish subscribers, asking them to pay up, or face legal action.

At the start of this year, the company appeared to have halted its practices. No new letters were being reported, which was carefully celebrated as a win by copyright troll opponents, many of whom are active in the local MuroBBS community.

However, the excitement didn’t last as the letters returned after a few months, albeit in a different form.

At the end of September, several people who were previously targeted by Adultia started to receive new letters. While the accusations and details were the same as before, they were sent by KTC Finland Oy this time, which is a local debt collection agency.

Example of a new letter

The letters were reported in the MuroBBS forum where they raised eyebrows. According to several activists, these “debt collection bills” were not lawful, as the earlier letters from Adultia were not official debts, but accusations.

In response, several opponents helped to draft template response letters, accusing the debt collecting company of breaking the rules. These were sent to the debt collection outfit, as well as government officials.

After a few weeks, this had the desired effect. Late last month, Timo Korhonen, chief investigator of Finland’s Regional State Administrative Agencies (AVI) in Finland, wrote a post on MuroBBS stating that KTC’s actions were now under investigation.

AVI’s involvement has weight as it ensures that companies, including debt collectors, follow local rules and regulations. In case of severe violations, it also has the power to revoke licenses of debt collectors.

The pressure was building, as AVI’s involvement was also picked up by the local news site Tivi and Ilta-Sanomat. Last week, KTC announced that it will withdraw from the copyright debt collection business.

“Because of the widespread attention, we have decided to stop collecting these debts. Because of our high standards, we are now concentrating on serving our other customers and thus we leave control over these copyright matters to companies that are specialized in it,” KTC writes on its website.

KTC maintains that its practices are in accordance with the law and encourages people who received a legitimate demand to pay. However, no new letters will go out.

While the anti-trolling activists at MuroBBS see this decision as a clear win, they hope that AVI’s investigation will pay off, noting that copyright trolling remains a problem. Law firm Hedman Partners is reportedly still active, for example, using the court to go after alleged pirates.

TorrentFreak spoke to activist ‘Don MC’ who notes that details behind 200,000 IP-addresses have already been handed out. While there are signs the court is more reserved now when it comes to these cases, copyright trolling remains a problem.

“Lately, and perhaps even by the influence of the civil activists on the MuroBBS board, the Market Court has tightened its criteria and no longer hands out these addresses en masse,” Don MC explains.

“The MuroBBS community is working hard to end copyright trolling in Finland once and for all. The fight against the trolls will hopefully go on until the last single troll is weeded out.”

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IO Hawk: Nachrüstset für zugelassene Elektrotretroller gezeigt

Wenn die Bundesregierung E-Tretroller unter bestimmten Bedingungen freigibt, will IO Hawk gerüstet sein. Der Hersteller hat einen Nachrüstsatz für seinen Tretroller Sparrow gezeigt. Hübscher werden die Gefährte dadurch nicht. (Elektromobilität, Technol…

Wenn die Bundesregierung E-Tretroller unter bestimmten Bedingungen freigibt, will IO Hawk gerüstet sein. Der Hersteller hat einen Nachrüstsatz für seinen Tretroller Sparrow gezeigt. Hübscher werden die Gefährte dadurch nicht. (Elektromobilität, Technologie)

Musik: Spotify für Apple Watch ist extrem eingeschränkte App

Spotify ist für die Apple Watch erschienen, aber nur in rudimentärer Form. Was sich der Musikstreamingdienst dabei gedacht hat, ist unklar. Gegen Apple Music auf der Apple Watch kommt die App nicht an. (Spotify, Apple)

Spotify ist für die Apple Watch erschienen, aber nur in rudimentärer Form. Was sich der Musikstreamingdienst dabei gedacht hat, ist unklar. Gegen Apple Music auf der Apple Watch kommt die App nicht an. (Spotify, Apple)

Google Chrome Labs: Browser-Optimierungstool Squoosh macht Bilder klein

Google hat mit Squoosh ein kostenloses Werkzeug entwickelt, mit dem die Wirkung unterschiedlicher Kompressionsalgorithmen und -stufen auf Bildern im Browser begutachtet werden kann. (Web Apps, Browser)

Google hat mit Squoosh ein kostenloses Werkzeug entwickelt, mit dem die Wirkung unterschiedlicher Kompressionsalgorithmen und -stufen auf Bildern im Browser begutachtet werden kann. (Web Apps, Browser)

ETLS: ETSI veröffentlicht unsichere TLS-Variante

Die europäische Standardisierungsorganisation ETSI hat eine Variante von TLS spezifiziert, die eine Überwachungsschnittstelle und schwächere Sicherheitseigenschaften hat. Bei der IETF war man zuvor mit ähnlichen Vorstößen erfolglos. (TLS, Technologie) …

Die europäische Standardisierungsorganisation ETSI hat eine Variante von TLS spezifiziert, die eine Überwachungsschnittstelle und schwächere Sicherheitseigenschaften hat. Bei der IETF war man zuvor mit ähnlichen Vorstößen erfolglos. (TLS, Technologie)

Netflix May Up U.S. Pricing, Ready for Disney Plus Battle

Netflix has played down the threat of Disney’s rival streaming platform, Disney Plus. The so called “Netflix-killer” from Disney is set to allow the mega studio, who recently absorbed Fox into their stables, to fully capitalize their enormous libr…



Netflix has played down the threat of Disney's rival streaming platform, Disney Plus. The so called "Netflix-killer" from Disney is set to allow the mega studio, who recently absorbed Fox into their stables, to fully capitalize their enormous library of content and licensed franchises, including Marvel, Star Wars and Pixar.

Netflix CEO Reed Hastings told the BBC that Netflix are no strangers to competition, and that more competition from the likes of Disney will only make Netflix better.

"We've been competing with Amazon for more than 10 years, so we're used to healthy, strong competition," said Hastings. "It makes us better."

Despite the optimism, Hastings was not not at all complacent about the challenges Netflix will be facing.

"They've got so much content [like] Star Wars and Marvel, they'll be a great competitor," he said.

"And that will push us to do the best work of our lives."

In a separate interview with Bloomberg, Hastings also hinted at the possibility of a cheaper pricing tier for the Asian market, to drop the minimum cost below the current $7.99.

Analyst firm Piper Jaffray, citing a survey of existing Netflix subscribers, says that there is still room for price increases in the crucial U.S. market, with surveyed subscribers happy to put up with a 40% price increase. The survey shows subscribers were generally happy with the current content offerings by Netflix.

[via Media Play NewsBBC]

Netflix May Up U.S. Pricing, Ready for Disney Plus Battle

Netflix has played down the threat of Disney’s rival streaming platform, Disney Plus. The so called “Netflix-killer” from Disney is set to allow the mega studio, who recently absorbed Fox into their stables, to fully capitalize their enormous libr…



Netflix has played down the threat of Disney's rival streaming platform, Disney Plus. The so called "Netflix-killer" from Disney is set to allow the mega studio, who recently absorbed Fox into their stables, to fully capitalize their enormous library of content and licensed franchises, including Marvel, Star Wars and Pixar.

Netflix CEO Reed Hastings told the BBC that Netflix are no strangers to competition, and that more competition from the likes of Disney will only make Netflix better.

"We've been competing with Amazon for more than 10 years, so we're used to healthy, strong competition," said Hastings. "It makes us better."

Despite the optimism, Hastings was not not at all complacent about the challenges Netflix will be facing.

"They've got so much content [like] Star Wars and Marvel, they'll be a great competitor," he said.

"And that will push us to do the best work of our lives."

In a separate interview with Bloomberg, Hastings also hinted at the possibility of a cheaper pricing tier for the Asian market, to drop the minimum cost below the current $7.99.

Analyst firm Piper Jaffray, citing a survey of existing Netflix subscribers, says that there is still room for price increases in the crucial U.S. market, with surveyed subscribers happy to put up with a 40% price increase. The survey shows subscribers were generally happy with the current content offerings by Netflix.

[via Media Play NewsBBC]

Spectre, Meltdown researchers unveil 7 more speculative execution attacks

Systemic analysis reveals a range of new issues, and a need for new mitigations.

Spectre, Meltdown researchers unveil 7 more speculative execution attacks

Enlarge (credit: Aurich Lawson / Getty Images)

Back at the start of the year, a set of attacks that leveraged the speculative execution capabilities of modern high-performance processors was revealed. The attacks were named Meltdown and Spectre. Since then, numerous variants of these attacks have been devised. In tandem, a range of mitigation techniques has been created to enable at-risk software, operating systems, and hypervisor platforms to protect against these attacks.

A research team—including many of the original researchers behind Meltdown, Spectre, and the related Foreshadow and BranchScope attacks—has published a new paper disclosing yet more attacks in the Spectre and Meltdown families. The result? Seven new possible attacks. Some are mitigated by known mitigation techniques, but others are not. That means further work is required to safeguard vulnerable systems.

The previous investigations into these attacks has been a little ad hoc in nature; examining particular features of interest to provide, for example, a Spectre attack that can be performed remotely over a network, or Meltdown-esque attack to break into SGX enclaves. The new research is more systematic, looking at the underlying mechanisms behind both Meltdown and Spectre and running through all the different ways the speculative execution can be misdirected.

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Spectre, Meltdown researchers unveil 7 more speculative execution attacks

Systemic analysis reveals a range of new issues, and a need for new mitigations.

Spectre, Meltdown researchers unveil 7 more speculative execution attacks

Enlarge (credit: Aurich Lawson / Getty Images)

Back at the start of the year, a set of attacks that leveraged the speculative execution capabilities of modern high-performance processors was revealed. The attacks were named Meltdown and Spectre. Since then, numerous variants of these attacks have been devised. In tandem, a range of mitigation techniques has been created to enable at-risk software, operating systems, and hypervisor platforms to protect against these attacks.

A research team—including many of the original researchers behind Meltdown, Spectre, and the related Foreshadow and BranchScope attacks—has published a new paper disclosing yet more attacks in the Spectre and Meltdown families. The result? Seven new possible attacks. Some are mitigated by known mitigation techniques, but others are not. That means further work is required to safeguard vulnerable systems.

The previous investigations into these attacks has been a little ad hoc in nature; examining particular features of interest to provide, for example, a Spectre attack that can be performed remotely over a network, or Meltdown-esque attack to break into SGX enclaves. The new research is more systematic, looking at the underlying mechanisms behind both Meltdown and Spectre and running through all the different ways the speculative execution can be misdirected.

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