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US Will Ban Foreign Officials To Punish Countries For Social Media Rules
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Apple Will Announce iOS 26 at WWDC, Not iOS 19
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xAI To Pay Telegram $300 Million To Integrate Grok Into Chat App
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Google Photos Turns 10 With Major Editor Redesign, QR Code Sharing
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Japanese Authorities Refer 'Spoiler Website' Operators To Prosecutors in Rare Corporate Copyright Case
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80% Chance of Record Heat in Coming Years, Climate Agencies Forecast
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The Hobby Computer Culture
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[$] Glibc project revisits infrastructure security
The GNU C Library (glibc) is the core C library for most Linux distributions, so it is a crucial part of the open-source ecosystem—and an attractive target for any attackers looking to carry out supply-chain attacks. With that being the case, securing the project's infrastructure using industry best practices and improving the security of its development practices are a frequent topic among glibc developers. A recent discussion suggests that improvements are not happening as quickly as some would like.
Japan Post Launches 'Digital Address' System
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Cyberattack Surge Creates Opportunity for Insurers, Prompts Rethink on Premiums
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[$] Allowing BPF programs more access to the network
Mahé Tardy led two sessions about some of the challenges that he, Kornilios Kourtis, and John Fastabend have run into in their work on Tetragon (Apache-licensed BPF-based security monitoring software) at the Linux Storage, Filesystem, Memory Management, and BPF Summit. The session prompted discussion about the feasibility of letting BPF programs send data over the network, as well as potential new kfuncs to let BPF firewalls send TCP reset packets. Tardy presented several possible ways that these could be accomplished.
Blue Book Sales Surge As Universities Combat AI Cheating
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Launchpad mailing lists going away
Canonical's Launchpad software-collaboration platform that is used for Ubuntu development will be shutting down its hosted mailing lists at the end of October. The announcement recommends Discourse or Launchpad Answers as alternatives. Ubuntu's mailing lists are unaffected by the change.
Planet's Darkening Oceans Pose Threat To Marine Life, Scientists Say
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[$] System-wide encrypted DNS
The increasing sophistication of attackers has organizations realizing that perimeter-based security models are inadequate. Many are planning to transition their internal networks to a zero-trust architecture. This requires every communication on the network to be encrypted, authenticated, and authorized. This can be achieved in applications and services by using modern communication protocols. However, the world still depends on Domain Name System (DNS) services where encryption, while possible, is far from being the industry standard. To address this we, as part of a working group at Red Hat, worked on fully integrating encrypted DNS for Linux systems—not only while the system is running but also during the installation and boot process, including support for a custom certificate chain in the initial ramdisk. This integration is now available in CentOS Stream 9, 10, and the upcoming Fedora 43 release.
Security updates for Wednesday
Grading for Equity Coming To San Francisco High Schools This Fall
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North Korean 'Laptop Farm' Operation Netted $17 Million Through Unwitting American Accomplice
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'Some Signs of AI Model Collapse Begin To Reveal Themselves'
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Nothing's Carl Pei Says Your Smartphone's OS Will Replace All of Its Apps
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