Shepherd’s Bush station, London シェパーズ・ブッシュ駅、ロンドン

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Shepherd’s Bush station, London シェパーズ・ブッシュ駅、ロンドン

I Heard the News Today, Oh Boy

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Parking With Banksy

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Parking With Banksy

Pier 99 Marine Center

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Pier 99 Marine Center

Frontier Motel, Tucson, Arizona

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Frontier Motel, Tucson, Arizona

Women's March Oakland 2019

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Women's March Oakland 2019

Friday Squid Blogging: Jurassic Fish Chokes on Squid

Here’s a fossil of a 150-million year old fish that choked to death on a belemnite rostrum: the hard, internal shell of an extinct, squid-like animal.

Original paper.

As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered.

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College Student, Cat Meme Helped Crack Massive Botnet Case

The Wall Street Journal shares the "wild behind-the-scenes story" of how the world's largest and most destructive botnet was uncovered and taken down, writes Slashdot reader sturgeon. "At times, the network known as Kimwolf included more than a million compromised home Android devices and digital photo frames -- enough DDoS firepower to disrupt internet traffic across the U.S. and beyond." From the report: Sitting in his dorm room at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Benjamin Brundage was closing in on a mystery that had even seasoned internet investigators baffled. A cat meme helped him crack the case. A growing network of hacked devices was launching the biggest cyberattacks ever seen on the internet. It had become the most powerful cyberweapon ever assembled, large enough to knock a state or even a small country offline. Investigators didn't know exactly who had built it -- or how. Brundage had been following the attacks, too -- and, in between classes, was conducting his own investigation. In September, the college senior started messaging online with an anonymous user who seemed to have insider knowledge.

As they chatted on Discord, a platform favored by videogamers, Brundage was eager to get more information, but he didn't want to come off as too serious and shut down the conversation. So every now and then he'd send a funny GIF to lighten the mood. Brundage was fluent in the memes, jokes and technical jargon popular with young gamers and hackers who are extremely online. "It was a bit of just asking over and over again and then like being a bit unserious," said Brundage. At one point, he asked for some technical details. He followed up with the cat meme: a six-second clip that showed a hand adjusting a necktie on a fluffy gray cat. Brundage didn't expect it to work, but he got the information. "It took me by surprise," he said.

Eventually the leaker hinted there was a new vulnerability on the internet. Brundage, who is 22, would learn it threatened tens of millions of consumers and as much as a quarter of the world's corporations. As he unraveled the mystery, he impressed veteran researchers with his findings -- including federal law enforcement, which took action against the network two weeks ago. Chad Seaman, a researcher at Akamai, joked at one point that the internet could go down if Brundage spent too much time on his exams.

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Israël verwoest weer bruggen over de rivier de Litani in Libanon

SOHMOR (ANP/AFP) - Israël heeft met aanvallen met gevechtsvliegtuigen twee vlak bij elkaar gelegen bruggen over de rivier de Litani in het oosten van Libanon verwoest. Israël zegt dat de bruggen gebruikt worden voor het verplaatsen van wapens van de beweging Hezbollah.

De bruggen aan de rand van de plaats Sohmor lagen circa 40 kilometer ten zuidoosten van de hoofdstad Beiroet. Israël probeert Hezbollah uit te schakelen en daarvoor het zuiden van Libanon beneden de Litani te bezetten. Een aantal Israëlische politici dringt erop aan dat de rivier de nieuwe noordgrens van Israël wordt.


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Netflix - yes Netflix - jumps on the AI bandwagon with video editor

Video-language model revises how objects interact when things get removed from a scene

A new Netflix model promises to rewrite the way we make movies. Just imagine this. As the director of the multi-million dollar epic Car Crash III: Suddenest Impact, you've just finished filming the finale where your star, Cruz Control, drives straight into an onrushing semi.…