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Feb 2, 2022

Inside Trickbot, Russia’s Notorious Ransomware Gang

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Despite the arrests and wider ransomware crackdowns in Russia, the Trickbot group has not exactly gone into hiding. Toward the end of last year, the group boosted its operations, says Limor Kessem, an executive security advisor at IBM Security. “They’re trying to infect as many people as possible by contracting out the infection,” she says. Since the start of 2022, the IBM security team has seen Trickbot increase its efforts to evade security protections and conceal its activity. The FBI also formally linked the use of the Diavol ransomware to Trickbot at the beginning of the year. “Trickbot doesn’t seem to be targeting very specifically; I think what they have is numerous affiliates working with them, and whoever brings the most money is welcome to stay,” Limor says.

Holden too says he has seen evidence that Trickbot is ramping up its operations. “Last year they invested more than $20 million into their infrastructure and growth of their organization,” he explains, citing internal messages he has seen. This money, he says, is being spent on everything Trickbot does. “Staffing, technology, communications, development, extortion” are all getting extra investment, he says. The move points to a future where—after the takedown of REvil—the Trickbot group may become the primary Russia-linked cybercrime gang. “You expand in the hope of getting that money back in spades,” Holden says. “It’s not like they are planning to close the shop. It’s not like they are planning to downsize or run and hide.”

Feb 2, 2022

Iron Man dreams are closer to becoming a reality thanks to this new Jetman Dubai video

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Circa 2020


A new Jetman Dubai video shows pilot Vince Reffet going from standing on the ground to flying 6,000 feet in the air, marking the first time that a pilot could combine hovering safely at a limited altitude and flying aerobatics at a high altitude in the same flight.

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Feb 1, 2022

Custom Macintosh With A Real 486

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Older Apple computers can often be something of a collector’s item, with the oldest fetching an enormously high price in auctions. The ones from the late ’80s and early ’90s don’t sell for quite as much yet, but it’s possible that museums and collectors of the future will one day be clamoring for those as well. For that reason, it’s generally frowned upon to hack or modify original hardware. Luckily, this replica of an Apple Macintosh didn’t harm any original hardware yet still manages to run software on bare metal.

The computer is built around a single-board computer, but this SBC isn’t like the modern ARM machines that have become so ubiquitous. It’s a 133MHz AMD 486 which means that it can run FreeDOS and all of the classic DOS PC games of that era without emulation. In order to run Apple’s legacy operating system, however, it does require the use of the vMac emulator, but the 486 is quite capable of handling the extra layer of abstraction. The computer also sports a real SoundBlaster ISA sound card, uses a microSD card for its hard drive, and uses an 800×600 LCD screen.

As a replica, this computer is remarkably faithful to the original and even though it doesn’t ship with a Motorola 68,000 it’s still fun to find retro PC gamers that are able to run their games on original hardware rather than emulation. It reminds us of another retro 486 that is capable of running old games on new hardware without an emulator as well.

Feb 1, 2022

China’s Deep Blue Aerospace targets big national, commercial launch opportunities

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Feb 1, 2022

BAU sculpts this pedestrian bridge as a ‘floating garden’ over shanghai’s yuandang lake

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BAU’s yuandang bridge incorporates a pavilion that takes shape as a complex, undulating continuous surface with illusionistic perforations.

Feb 1, 2022

Spain May Soon Become the Latest Country to Offer a Digital Nomad Visa

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Feb 1, 2022

RefSeek 404

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Just reminder, Google isn’t everything.

www.refseek.com — Academic Resource Search. More than a billion sources: encyclopedia, monographies, magazines.

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Jan 31, 2022

Apple stops bundling Python with macOS

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Apple has officially deprecated Python 2.7 in macOS Monterey 12.3. The company is advising its developers to use an alternative programming language instead, such as Python 3, which, however, does not come preinstalled on macOS.

Jan 31, 2022

Could humans be the dominant species in the Universe, and we just don’t know it yet?

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Jan 31, 2022

Lec 13 | MIT 6.868J The Society of Mind, Spring 2007

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Lecture 13: The self.
Instructor: Marvin Minsky.
View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-868JS07

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