Datenleck: Persönliche Daten von Ecuadors Bürgern ungeschützt im Netz

Detaillierte persönliche Informationen von Ecuadors Bürgern waren offen zugänglich im Internet. Insgesamt umfasste die Datenbank 20 Millionen Einträge, darunter auch der 2017 eingebürgerte Julian Assange. (Datenleck, Wikileaks)

Detaillierte persönliche Informationen von Ecuadors Bürgern waren offen zugänglich im Internet. Insgesamt umfasste die Datenbank 20 Millionen Einträge, darunter auch der 2017 eingebürgerte Julian Assange. (Datenleck, Wikileaks)

Wegen Cloudflare: OpenBSD deaktiviert DoH im Firefox-Browser

Wegen der Kooperation von Mozilla und Cloudflare für DNS über HTTPS (DoH) deaktiviert das Team von OpenBSD die Nutzung des Protokolls für alle Firefox-Nutzer des freien Betriebssystems. Interessierte können die Technik aber weiterhin einsetzen. (DNS, F…

Wegen der Kooperation von Mozilla und Cloudflare für DNS über HTTPS (DoH) deaktiviert das Team von OpenBSD die Nutzung des Protokolls für alle Firefox-Nutzer des freien Betriebssystems. Interessierte können die Technik aber weiterhin einsetzen. (DNS, Firefox)

What it was like to fly the baddest airplane the world has ever known

“The X-15 was the most demanding airplane I’ve ever flown.”

An X-15 contrail after launch.

Enlarge / An X-15 contrail after launch. (credit: NASA)

The X-15 was not the first rocket-powered aircraft, but it is probably the best one ever built and flown. Before the first X-15 took flight in the late 1950s, the fastest speed airplanes had reached was Mach 3. The X-15 doubled that. And, remarkably, it also went on to fly into space more than a dozen times.

The US Air Force and NASA developed the X-15 to better understand flight under extreme conditions, including reentry through the Earth’s atmosphere. Yet more than half a century later, the exceptional plane still holds the world record for speed by a piloted, powered aircraft after William Knight flew the vehicle at Mach 6.70 in 1967.

The X-15 program also boasts an exclusive club of pilots—only a dozen aviators can claim to have flown the aircraft, which made 199 flights in total. (They were all men, given the era.) Before he landed on the Moon, Neil Armstrong flew seven X-15 missions between 1960 and 1962. The movie First Man vividly depicts one of these flights.

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Medion Akoya E4272: Aldi Süd bringt Neuauflage immer noch mit wenig Speicher

Medion bringt über die Aldi-Süd-Filialen ab dem 26. September 2019 erneut ein recht großes Convertible-Notebook auf den Markt, das gerade einmal 350 Euro kosten wird. Dem Preis entsprechend ist die Ausstattung aber sehr knapp. Interessanterweise gibt e…

Medion bringt über die Aldi-Süd-Filialen ab dem 26. September 2019 erneut ein recht großes Convertible-Notebook auf den Markt, das gerade einmal 350 Euro kosten wird. Dem Preis entsprechend ist die Ausstattung aber sehr knapp. Interessanterweise gibt es eine bessere Ausstattung zum gleichen Preis. (Medion, Notebook)

Stiftung Warentest: Bundesnetzagentur “blind” für Abofallen im Mobilfunk

Ein Abofallenbetrug bei Vodafone, Mobilcom-Debitel und Klarmobil sei seit langer Zeit gelaufen, ohne dass die Bundesnetzagentur aktiv wurde, kritisiert die Stiftung Warentest. Kunden sollten zahlen, obwohl der Anbieter auf der Vodafone-Sperrliste unser…

Ein Abofallenbetrug bei Vodafone, Mobilcom-Debitel und Klarmobil sei seit langer Zeit gelaufen, ohne dass die Bundesnetzagentur aktiv wurde, kritisiert die Stiftung Warentest. Kunden sollten zahlen, obwohl der Anbieter auf der Vodafone-Sperrliste unseriöser Drittanbieter steht. (Abofallen, Verbraucherschutz)

Microsoft: Minecraft hat 112 Millionen Spieler im Monat

Die Studio-Chefin von Minecraft hat in einem Interview verraten, wie viele Menschen den Titel aktuell spielen. Er bleibt ein Dauerbrenner. Die Spielerzahl hat sich auch im letzten Jahr noch einmal deutlich gesteigert. (Minecraft, Microsoft)

Die Studio-Chefin von Minecraft hat in einem Interview verraten, wie viele Menschen den Titel aktuell spielen. Er bleibt ein Dauerbrenner. Die Spielerzahl hat sich auch im letzten Jahr noch einmal deutlich gesteigert. (Minecraft, Microsoft)

Lawsuit Targets Best Buy & Staples For Selling “Pirate Devices” & Giving “Piracy Advice”

A lawsuit filed in Canada targeting Best Buy, Staples and other retailers, claims the companies knowingly sold “pirate devices” to customers. Filed by Super Channel owner Allarco Entertainment, the suit further alleges that staff gave advice to customers on how to pirate content or have devices modified to do so. While currently unnamed, the lawsuit states that up to 50,000 customers could potentially become part of the legal action.

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Thousands of retailers around the world sell Android-based set-top devices that are able to stream Netflix and other services to customers’ homes.

However, an intriguing lawsuit filed in Canada last week alleges that employees at some companies went too far with their sales promotion pitches by pushing the products for infringing purposes while advising potential buyers on how to pirate content with them.

The lawsuit, filed in Federal Court September 11 by Super Channel owner Allarco Entertainment, targets Staples Canada, Best Buy Canada, London Drugs, Canada Computers, several related companies and up to 50,000 ‘John Doe’ customers.

Allarco Entertainment alleges that one or more of the retailers and their staff (collectively described as “4Stores”) promoted, encouraged, or instructed prospective buyers of Internet streaming devices on how to use and/or modify them to obtain copyright-infringing content. As a result, the devices are described as “Pirate Devices” throughout the lawsuit.

On a website promoting the case, Allarco has published a video as part of its 19-month-long “4 Stores Investigation” which claims to show employees at the defendant companies selling “pirate devices” in a way that contravenes several aspects of local law.

The company says it has 100 hours of undercover recordings to back up its claims. The short video currently available has recordings of alleged staff members advising users to install Kodi, use Google to find Kodi “setup videos”, or even visit other sellers operating elsewhere that will configure the devices for piracy.

Still from the video (Credit: Allarco)

Super Channel CEO Don McDonald told CBC that his company showed the video to the four retailers in the spring but that didn’t bring the alleged behavior to an end.

“I wanted them to be step up and be a champion in changing the culture. They didn’t see the light,” he said. “We want the stores to stop. We want the stores to say, ‘Hey this is wrong’.”

While the lawsuit continually describes the set-top boxes as “Piracy Devices” – some of which had Kodi pre-installed – there’s no information in the lawsuit or accompanying video that specifically states that any had dedicated piracy software or services embedded at the point of sale.

That important point will probably become evident as the lawsuit progresses but the complaint does note that “one or more” defendants breached the Copyright Act by “showing pirated programming to customers in their stores.”

The lawsuit itself goes straight for the jugular, reading not dissimilar to many others that have previously targeted sellers of unambiguous dedicated ‘pirate’ devices or services.

“The devices which are the subject of this action have been programmed to steal programming i.e. view the Plaintiffs Programming without authorization and without paying for it,” the complaint reads.

“The 4Stores Defendants or one or more of them have offered for sale, sold, leased and continue to sell or lease Pirate Devices to John Doe Customers and advised, educated, counseled, encouraged, directed, induced, enabled and authorized John Doe Customers to achieve, download, install and operate services that result in the operation of the Pirate Devices and/or that enable and allow the John Doe Customers to access the Infringing Content.”

The complaint, which also references up to 50,000 ‘John Doe’ customers as defendants, states that the 4Stores know their identities and as such, they will “be identified and added as identified parties following disclosure.” Allarco is seeking an order to have these customers served by mail.

The TV company states that the alleged actions of 4Stores detailed above were designed to “encourage and increase” the sale of ‘Pirate Devices’, which would not have been sold had it not been for the “education” provided by the 4Stores staff. When combined, this created or contributed to a culture of “widespread copyright infringement” causing damage to the plaintiff.

The complaint states that the customers of 4Stores who bought such devices and accessed infringing content breached the Copyright Act. At this stage, however, there’s no information that any evidence has been gathered to prove that happened. Nevertheless, the complaint alleges Contributory Infringement by 4Stores as a result of the companies inducing customers to infringe.

Allarco further claims that the 4Stores defendants sold devices that are “designed or produced primarily for the purposes of circumventing a technological protection measure”, and/or “the uses or purposes of which are not commercially significant other than when used for the purposes of circumventing a technological protection measure.”

Finally, there are additional claims that the defendants breached the Radiocommunication Act, Trademark Act (also with damage to goodwill), engaged in intentional interference with business, unjust enrichment, and counseling to commit an offense.

In summary, Allarco is demanding interim, interlocutory, and permanent injunctions including, but not limited to, preventing the defendants from “communicating or facilitating the communication” of its works without permission, including by “configuring, advertising, offering for sale or selling Pirate Devices.”

It also wants the Court to issue a ban on the 4Stores from “teaching, inducing, coaching or demonstrating to others including their own staff, friends and families how to steal or pirate the Plaintiff’s Works.”

The Allarco Entertainment / Super Channel complaint can be found here (pdf)

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MINT: Werden Frauen überfördert?

Es gibt hierzulande einige Förderprogramme, die mehr Frauen in für MINT begeistern und in IT-Berufe bringen möchten. Werden Männer dadurch benachteiligt? Von Valerie Lux (Arbeit, Internet)

Es gibt hierzulande einige Förderprogramme, die mehr Frauen in für MINT begeistern und in IT-Berufe bringen möchten. Werden Männer dadurch benachteiligt? Von Valerie Lux (Arbeit, Internet)

Spieledienst: “Niemand hat auf Discord angebotene Spiele gespielt”

So hat sich Discord das nicht vorgestellt: Nur wenige Abonnenten haben das erst ein Jahr alte Spieleangebot des Anbieters wirklich genutzt. Deshalb werden Verträge nicht erneuert und ein Teil der reservierten 150 Millionen US-Dollar für andere Zwecke g…

So hat sich Discord das nicht vorgestellt: Nur wenige Abonnenten haben das erst ein Jahr alte Spieleangebot des Anbieters wirklich genutzt. Deshalb werden Verträge nicht erneuert und ein Teil der reservierten 150 Millionen US-Dollar für andere Zwecke genutzt. (Games, Server)