FBI: Ransomewares bekommen 145 Millionen US-Dollar Lösegeld

Das FBI hat die Bitcoin-Wallets bekannter Ransomware gesammelt und ausgewertet. Demnach bezahlten Betroffene Lösegeld in Höhe von knapp 145 Millionen US-Dollar. Derweil betonte der Deutsche Städtetag, dass Behörden den Lösegeldforderungen nicht nachgeb…

Das FBI hat die Bitcoin-Wallets bekannter Ransomware gesammelt und ausgewertet. Demnach bezahlten Betroffene Lösegeld in Höhe von knapp 145 Millionen US-Dollar. Derweil betonte der Deutsche Städtetag, dass Behörden den Lösegeldforderungen nicht nachgeben dürften. (Ransomware, Malware)

Android: Oneplus startet Plattform für Software-Vorschläge

Mit Ideas hat Oneplus eine neue Plattform vorgestellt, mit der Nutzer Verbesserungsvorschläge für Oneplus’ Android-Betriebssystem OxygenOS einreichen können. Alle Ideen sollen akzeptiert werden, angemeldete Nutzer können über die Vorschläge abstimmen. …

Mit Ideas hat Oneplus eine neue Plattform vorgestellt, mit der Nutzer Verbesserungsvorschläge für Oneplus' Android-Betriebssystem OxygenOS einreichen können. Alle Ideen sollen akzeptiert werden, angemeldete Nutzer können über die Vorschläge abstimmen. (Oneplus, Smartphone)

Half-Life Black Mesa angespielt: “Good Morning, Mr. Freeman”

Die Entwicklung von Black Mesa ist abgeschlossen. Diese von Fans produzierte Neuauflage des ersten Half-Life sieht klasse aus, spielt sich sehr gut und ist die momentan bestmögliche Vorbereitung auf Alyx. Von Peter Steinlechner (Black Mesa, Steam)

Die Entwicklung von Black Mesa ist abgeschlossen. Diese von Fans produzierte Neuauflage des ersten Half-Life sieht klasse aus, spielt sich sehr gut und ist die momentan bestmögliche Vorbereitung auf Alyx. Von Peter Steinlechner (Black Mesa, Steam)

Coronavirus: Europäische Kubecon wird verschoben

Die CNCF verschiebt ihre kommende europäische Konferenz Kubecon in den Sommer aus Sorge wegen des Coronavirus. Der Ableger der Veranstaltung in China fällt ohne Ersatz aus. (Coronavirus, Applikationen)

Die CNCF verschiebt ihre kommende europäische Konferenz Kubecon in den Sommer aus Sorge wegen des Coronavirus. Der Ableger der Veranstaltung in China fällt ohne Ersatz aus. (Coronavirus, Applikationen)

Galaxy S20 teardown shows off plethora of cameras, double-decker motherboard

We also get to see the fingerprint reader, which is just as small as last year.

It's teardown time! iFixit has gotten its hands on Samsung's latest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S20, and has ripped it open for our viewing pleasure.

Cameras are a big focus of the Galaxy S20, and iFixit reports that Samsung is using its own camera modules for the S20 instead of modules from Sony, which is practically the industry default. The new camera modules have these interesting cone-shaped extensions on them, which is a lot different from the normal box shape of Sony sensors. iFixit gives a great look at the Galaxy S20 Ultra's 4X periscope zoom lens in the video teardown—you can see that the lens can physically slide inside its box container, which is really neat.

The motherboard is radically different compared to the one in the Galaxy S10. Instead of the skinny motherboard design in last year's flagship, the S20 has a double-stacked motherboard, allowing it to stretch the board design more into the third dimension and pack in more chips into a smaller footprint. A lot of chips inside the phone are dedicated to 5G, with iFixit spotting the X55 modem on the board and several mmWave antenna modules scattered around the phone.

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Coronavirus: IBM-Mitarbeiter dürfen nicht zu Meetings und Messen reisen

Weder Inlandsreisen noch der Besuch von größeren Veranstaltungen wird IBM-Mitarbeitern künftig gestattet. Das Unternehmen reagiert damit relativ stark auf das Auftreten des Coronavirus. Von bisherigen Veranstaltungen zieht sich das Unternehmen zurück, …

Weder Inlandsreisen noch der Besuch von größeren Veranstaltungen wird IBM-Mitarbeitern künftig gestattet. Das Unternehmen reagiert damit relativ stark auf das Auftreten des Coronavirus. Von bisherigen Veranstaltungen zieht sich das Unternehmen zurück, die eigene Think-Messe wird online stattfinden. (IBM, Reisen)

Fleets: Twitter testet selbstlöschende Tweets

Twitter startet einen Test mit selbstlöschenden Tweets. Die sogenannten Fleets sollen zunächst aber nur in einem Land mit besonders intensiver Twitternutzung zur Verfügung stehen. (Twitter, Soziales Netz)

Twitter startet einen Test mit selbstlöschenden Tweets. Die sogenannten Fleets sollen zunächst aber nur in einem Land mit besonders intensiver Twitternutzung zur Verfügung stehen. (Twitter, Soziales Netz)

Inside Elon Musk’s plan to build one Starship a week—and settle Mars

“I think we need, probably, on the order of 1,000 ships.”

Three barrels welded together are lowered onto a pressure dome for SN2 at the South Texas Launch Site this week.

Enlarge / Three barrels welded together are lowered onto a pressure dome for SN2 at the South Texas Launch Site this week.

BOCA CHICA BEACH, Texas—How badly does Elon Musk want to get to Mars? Let me tell you a story. On Sunday, February 23, Musk called an all-hands meeting at the South Texas site where SpaceX is building his Starship spacecraft.

It was 1am.

At an hour when most Americans were throwing down their last shots before closing time, at home in bed, or binge-watching The Office before it leaves Netflix, Musk brought his team together. He wanted to know why the Starship factory wasn’t humming at all hours. Why steel sheets weren’t getting welded into domes and fuel tanks, why tanks were not being stacked into rockets, why things weren’t going as fast as he wanted.

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French ISPs Block Dozens of Pirate Sites Following Movie Industry Action

For several weeks, French Internet users have reported difficulty accessing dozens of unlicensed streaming and torrent sites. It now transpires that following legal action by several movie industry groups, a Paris court handed down a ruling ordering some of the country’s top ISPs to prevent their customers from accessing around 36 platforms.

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In common with at least 30 countries all around the world, France is becoming ever more receptive of site-blocking as a means to mitigate copyright infringement.

France has been blocking ‘pirate’ sites for more than five years on behalf of the music and movie industries but last year academic publishers Elsevier and Springer Nature also got involved. As a result, a court in Paris ordered several of the largest French ISPs to block access to 57 domain names related to pirate scientific libraries LibGen and Sci-Hub.

Later that year, France broke fresh ground again. Following a complaint from anti-piracy group SCPP, a court handed down the very first European order compelling local ISPs to block file-hosting services.

Several weeks ago, Internet users in France reported fresh difficulties accessing many ‘pirate’ sites, mainly platforms that in some way offer access to streaming movies and TV shows. It now transpires that a new wave of blocking has hit the country following legal action initiated by movie industry groups.

According to NextInpact (paywall), the National Federation of Film Publishers (FNEF), the Syndicate of Digital Video Editing (SEVN), the Union of Film Producers (UPC) and the National Cinema Center (CNC) teamed up back in October 2019 to request the blocking of dozens of pirate sites.

Reports on the sites’ activities were compiled by local anti-piracy group ALPA, which noted that torrent site YTS reportedly made available 11,676 movies without permission from rightsholders, “the vast majority of which are legally available in theaters, digital or online.” TV torrent index EZTV was accused of offering 4,781 on the same basis.

Streaming platform Allostream reportedly offered more than 1,300 movies and close to 900 TV shows. Overall, it was estimated that almost three-quarters of the content on the site was pirated. When compared to the other sites this was relatively low, however, with most others clocking up 85% unlicensed copyrighted content. This evidence was enough to convince the court.

“[The rightsholders] have established with sufficient evidence that the disputed sites allow internet users, via the aforementioned paths, to download or continuously access works protected works via hypertext links, without having the authorization of the rights holders, which constitutes an infringement of copyright or neighboring rights,” the court ruling reads, per NextInpact.

In common with similar blocking applications around Europe, the French court considered not only the intellectual property rights of the movie companies but also the rights of the Internet service providers to do business and their customers’ rights to send and receive information on the Internet. In the end, the rights of the content companies outweighed the interests of the other parties.

As a result, the Paris court handed down an order on January 16, 2020, which compelled ISPs including Bouygues Télécom, Free, Orange, and SFR to prevent their users from accessing 36 platforms listed in the complaint. The vast majority appear to be streaming-related sites with the addition of torrent indexes YTS and EZTV.(full list below)

While there are 36 headline sites, the court recognized that these platforms can operate from many more domains. In respect of TV torrent platform EZTV, for example, the site’s .io, .it, .ch, .re and .ag domains are listed for blocking. For movie index YTS, three domains appear – yts.lt, .am and .ag. As a result, 79 domains are detailed overall in the order handed down by the Paris court, which is valid for 18 months.

Despite the comprehensive attempt at covering all domains, it’s likely the platforms will seek out new ones in response to the order. Should evasive action be taken by the sites, the complainants will have to obtain permission from a judge to update the list of domains.

The full list of sites blocked by ISPs following the latest order is as follows:

Allostream
Annuaire-telechargement-ec
Annuaire-telechargement-fr
ATFUT
DivxTOP
DPSTREAM
DPStreaming
ETOPOP
EZTV
Filme-Streaming
Filmcomplet
FilmStreamingg1
FilmStreaming1FV
Filmz
FRStream
Full-Serie
HDS-Streaming
HDSS
LibertyVF
N1Streaming
Papystreaming
Planet-Streaming1
Radego
Serie-Streaming
Seriecomplete
SKStream
Streamcomplet
Streamdirect
Streaming-VOSTFR
StreamingDIVX1
Time2watch
VKStreaming
Voir-Films-Series
VOSTFRSerie
Wikiserie
YTS

The related court order can be found here (pdf)

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80-core ARM CPU to bring lower power, higher density to a rack near you

Ampere is competing with Amazon and Nuvia for ARM-powered data-center supremacy.

Promotional image of Ampere computer product.

Enlarge / "Cloud Native" can also be taken to mean "not for you, unless you plan to buy entire racks full of them." (credit: Ampere)

ARM CPU vendor Ampere announced an 80-core CPU called the Altra on Tuesday. If the core count didn't clue you in already, the Altra is aimed at data-center computing rather than home or even typical business needs. The Altra's 80 cores do not offer hyperthreading, so 80 cores here means 80 threads as well.

Before we go into too much detail about the Altra—which is currently sampling but is not yet generally available and does not have any third-party benchmarks—it's instructive to take a look slightly backward to its little sibling, the 32-core eMAG 8180.

Before Altra, there was (and is) eMAG

The Altra is not Ampere's first entry into data-center ARM computing. Its last processor, the eMAG 8180, is a 32-core part running at up to 3.3GHz turbo. The eMAG 8180 is available in packet.net's c2.large.arm package, in the form of Lenovo's ThinkSystem HR330A 1u single-socket systems.

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