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Vor ein paar Jahren dachte man, dass Constantine 2 recht schnell in Produktion gehen würde. Aber es gibt den Film noch immer nicht. (Filme & Serien, Film)

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Vor ein paar Jahren dachte man, dass Constantine 2 recht schnell in Produktion gehen würde. Aber es gibt den Film noch immer nicht. (Filme & Serien, Film)
Feds once again fix up compromised retail routers under court order.
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More than 1,000 Ubiquiti routers in homes and small businesses were infected with malware used by Russian-backed agents to coordinate them into a botnet for crime and spy operations, according to the Justice Department.
That malware, which worked as a botnet for the Russian hacking group Fancy Bear, was removed in January 2024 under a secret court order as part of "Operation Dying Ember," according to the FBI's director. It affected routers running Ubiquiti's EdgeOS, but only those that had not changed their default administrative password. Access to the routers allowed the hacking group to "conceal and otherwise enable a variety of crimes," the DOJ claims, including spearphishing and credential harvesting in the US and abroad.
Unlike previous attacks by Fancy Bear—that the DOJ ties to GRU Military Unit 26165, which is also known as APT 28, Sofacy Group, and Sednit, among other monikers—the Ubiquiti intrusion relied on a known malware, Moobot. Once infected by "Non-GRU cybercriminals," GRU agents installed "bespoke scripts and files" to connect and repurpose the devices, according to the DOJ.
The Lenovo Yoga Book 9i is a dual-screen laptop with two 13.3 inch, 2880 x 1800 pixel OLED touchscreen displays, including one in the space where you’d find a keyboard on a more traditional laptop. The multi-function computer features a 360-degr…
The Lenovo Yoga Book 9i is a dual-screen laptop with two 13.3 inch, 2880 x 1800 pixel OLED touchscreen displays, including one in the space where you’d find a keyboard on a more traditional laptop. The multi-function computer features a 360-degree hinge allowing you to use it as a tablet, and the Yoga Book 9i also comes […]
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Monocams haben sich offenbar in Rheinland-Pfalz bewährt. Jetzt sollen sie überall in Deutschland ins Wageninnere fotografieren. (Überwachung, Handy)
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Mit einer Massagepistole lassen sich Verspannungen punktgenau behandeln. Bei Amazon gibt es jetzt ein Modell 46 Prozent günstiger. (Technik/Hardware)
Amazons meistgekaufte LED-Stirnlampe befindet sich im zeitlich befristeten Angebot. Sie kommt mit Akku und USB-Anschluss. (Akku, USB)
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Shattered temperature records have grim implications for hurricane season.
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For nearly a year now, a bizarre heating event has been unfolding across the world’s oceans. In March 2023, global sea surface temperatures started shattering record daily highs and have stayed that way since.
You can see 2023 in the orange line below, the other gray lines being previous years. That solid black line is where we are so far in 2024—way, way above even 2023. While we’re nowhere near the Atlantic hurricane season yet—that runs from June 1 through the autumn—keep in mind that cyclones feed on warm ocean water, which could well stay anomalously hot in the coming months. Regardless, these surface temperature anomalies could be triggering major ecological problems already.
“In the tropical eastern Atlantic, it’s four months ahead of pace—it’s looking like it’s already June out there,” says Brian McNoldy, a hurricane researcher at the University of Miami. “It’s really getting to be strange that we’re just seeing the records break by this much, and for this long.”