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Date de publication 2018-04-06 13:00:00 (vue: 2018-04-06 15:06:36)
Titre Things I Hearted this Week 6th April 2018
Texte Another week gone by, another bunch of stories to sift through. There is no algorithm or machine learning picking out these gems for you every week, each story is lovingly chosen by me. To paraphrase Judge Dredd, “I don’t use no algorithm, I AM THE ALGORITHM”. Time to jump right into it. A bank statement for app activity Halvar Flake has proposed an idea that, the more I think of, the more it makes sense. A bank statement for app / software activity could empower users to account for their private data, while at the same time helping platform providers identify malicious software better. A bank statement for app activity (and thus personal data) | ADD /XOR / ROL Panera Bread As InfoSecSherpa summed up on Twitter, “It seems as if Panera Bread failed to rise to the challenge of incident response”. Until we start holding companies more accountable for their public statements with respect to security, we will continue to see statements belying a dismissive indifference with PR speak. In the words of Troy Hunt, when Panera Bread says, “We take security seriously”, they mean “We didn’t take it seriously enough.” No, Panera Bread Doesn’t Take Security Seriously | PB, Medium – the security researcher that found the vulnerability. Panerabread.com Leaks Millions of Customer Records | Krebs On Security Panera accused security researcher of “scam” when he reported a major flaw | ArsTechnica Inside the takedown of the alleged €1bn cyber bank robber Breaking into a bank doesn't require drilling through 20 inches of reinforced concrete. In fact, you don't even need to enter a vault at all. Towards the end of 2013, ATMs in Ukraine started spitting out free cash to passers-by. Among those filling their pockets were mules waiting for the money to be dispensed. The ATMs of affected banks – none of which have ever been named – had been targeted by hackers installing malware within the financial institutions' computer systems. Once compromised, the cash machines could be remotely controlled and made to dish out money at will. Inside the takedown of the alleged €1bn cyber bank robber | Wired Learn AI Aiming to fill skill gaps in AI, Microsoft makes training courses available to the public. Microsoft’s AI training efforts range from internal offerings tailored to employees on specific teams and product groups, such as software engineers at LinkedIn, to external ones designed for a variety of expertise levels. For example, the Microsoft AI Residency Program and Microsoft NERD Artificial Intelligence Program recruit people to learn AI by working alongside researchers, designers and engineers who are developing AI capabilities and serve as a pipeline of talent into the company.
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