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Videoland krijgt rechten en programmering van Viaplay Nederland

ANTWERPEN (ANP) - Streamingdienst Videoland heeft de sportrechten en programmering van Viaplay Nederland verworven. Dat heeft DPG Media, de eigenaar van Videoland, woensdag gemeld. De overname is onder voorbehoud van goedkeuring van de Autoriteit Consument & Markt (ACM) en de Ondernemingsraad (OR). Met de uitbreiding van de portefeuille van Videoland is een bedrag van 142 miljoen euro gemoeid.

Door het verwerven van de Viaplayrechten zijn op Videoland in de toekomst live topsport zoals de Formule 1, voetbal uit de Britse Premier League en internationale dartswedstrijden te zien. DPG Media noemt de uitbreiding van de programmering van Videoland met live sport "een langgekoesterde wens". Topman Jørgen Madsen Lindemann van Viaplay Group laat woensdag in een verklaring weten dat de verkoop in lijn is met de strategie van Viaplay om zich te focussen op de Scandinavische markt.

Bij Viaplay Nederland werken momenteel circa vijftig medewerkers, zij zullen overgaan naar DPG Media. Voor de Nederlandse Viaplay-abonnees verandert er vooralsnog niets. "Zij behouden gewoon toegang tot hun huidige abonnement en de vertrouwde app", aldus een woordvoerder van DPG Media. "Pas als de overname afgerond is, worden de sportrechten- en programmering van Viaplay zorgvuldig geïntegreerd binnen Videoland."

Ook voor abonnees van Videoland verandert er vooralsnog dus niets. De woordvoerder kan niet zeggen of de nieuwe toevoeging aan de Videoland-catalogus een gevolg gaat hebben voor de abonnementsprijzen van de streamingdienst.


Oud-minister Rijkaart waarnemend burgemeester gemeente Teylingen

DEN HAAG (ANP) - Oud-minister Frank Rijkaart wordt waarnemend burgemeester in de Zuid-Hollandse gemeente Teylingen. De 48-jarige Rijkaart neemt op 1 september de taken over van Carla Breuer, die na twaalf jaar stopt in de fusiegemeente. Breuer begint binnenkort al als waarnemend burgemeester van Zoeterwoude en combineert dat nog enkele weken met haar werk in Teylingen.

Rijkaart was in het vorige kabinet namens de BBB een half jaar demissionair minister van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties. Hij nam die rol in september over van Judith Uitermark, nadat NSC uit het kabinet was gestapt. Rijkaart was daarvoor gedeputeerde in de provincie Zuid-Holland en zat in de gemeenteraad van Bodegraven-Reeuwijk.

"Frank is een toegankelijke, nuchtere bestuurder, met brede politiek-bestuurlijke ervaring binnen alle overheidslagen", aldus commissaris van de Koning Wouter Kolff, die Rijkaart heeft benoemd tot waarnemer. Kolff verwacht dat Teylingen in april volgend jaar een kroonbenoemde burgemeester heeft.


Drentse coalitie na stikstofdebat verder zonder BBB

ASSEN (ANP) - De BBB in Drenthe is uit de coalitie met VVD, PvdA en CDA gestapt. Nadat de BBB zich tegen de stikstofkoers van de eigen gedeputeerde Henk Emmens had gekeerd, rees de vraag of de BBB de samenwerking in de coalitie zou kunnen voortzetten. Na beraad tussen de coalitiepartijen, stelde BBB'er Willem Vossebeld dat zijn fractie heeft besloten het samenwerkingsverband te verlaten, omdat de andere partijen het coalitieakkoord "dood hadden verklaard".

Namens de drie andere partijen zei Henrikus Loof (PvdA) vertrouwen te hebben in alle leden van Gedeputeerde Staten. Hij wil Henk Emmens, gedeputeerde namens de BBB, "graag bij de club houden".


Tennisster Sabalenka plaatst zich voor derde ronde Wimbledon

LONDEN (ANP/AFP) - Tennisster Aryna Sabalenka heeft zich geplaatst voor de derde ronde op Wimbledon. De Belarussische nummer 1 van de wereld was met 6-1 7-6 (9) te sterk voor de Amerikaanse McCartney Kessler.

"Het was een echte strijd en ik ben ontzettend blij dat ik in die tweede set in de wedstrijd ben gebleven en de tiebreak heb weten te halen", zei Sabalenka na afloop. "Ze heeft me echt op de proef gesteld en ik ben ontzettend blij dat ik die test heb doorstaan."

Sabalenka (28) wacht nog op haar eerste titel op Wimbledon. Ze won wel twee keer de US Open en twee keer de Australian Open. Ze treft in de volgende ronde Jeļena Ostapenko (29) uit Letland. Ostapenko won Roland Garros in 2017. Een jaar later bereikte ze de halve finales op Wimbledon, haar beste prestatie in Londen.

De als vijfde geplaatste Mirra Andrejeva uit Rusland redde het niet tegen de Tsjechische oud-kampioene Barbora Krejčíková. De 19-jarige winnares van Roland Garros ging met 6-4 5-7 4-6 onderuit tegen de nummer 38 van de wereldranglijst. Krejčíková (30) schreef twee jaar geleden Wimbledon op haar naam en won in 2021 ook Roland Garros.


Dode bij aanslagen op Griekse politici

THESSALONIKI (ANP/AFP) - De aanslagen in de Griekse stad Thessaloniki hebben een persoon het leven gekost. De huizen van drie politici werden woensdagochtend aangevallen, waarbij de ouders van een van de politici gewond raakten. De moeder overleed later in het ziekenhuis.

Volgens premier Kyriakos Mitsotakis bevestigt haar dood "de moorddadige en onmenselijke aard van het blinde geweld dat bestaat in onze samenleving". De politici die het doelwit waren zijn leden van Mitsotakis' regeringspartij Nieuwe Democratie (ND).

De ouders van Afroditi Nestora raakten gewond toen bij het huis van hun dochter een zelfgemaakt explosief afging. Dat gebeurde ook bij de andere twee politici. Naast de ouders van Nestora raakten nog drie personen gewond.

De politie weet nog niet wie er achter de aanvallen zat en wat het motief was. Er is niemand opgepakt.


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Maltese businessman paid hitmen €150,000 to kill Daphne Caruana Galizia, jury hears

Yorgen Fenech, heir to property empire, on trial for alleged involvement in murder of journalist, which he denies

One of Malta’s wealthiest businessmen plotted to kill the investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, paying €150,000 (£130,000) for three hitmen to carry out the murder, a jury has heard.

Yorgen Fenech, the 44-year-old heir to a property empire that includes the Hilton Malta hotel and casino, is on trial for the 2017 murder.

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Mirra Andreeva’s Wimbledon hopes dashed by resurgent Krejcikova

  • The 2024 women’s singles champion won 4-6, 7-5, 6-4

  • Teenager says loss will ‘take some time’ to get over

Four women in the post-1968 Open era have won singles titles on the slow red clay of Roland Garros and ­Wimbledon’s lightning-fast grass before their 20th birthdays. As Mirra Andreeva, the 19-year-old winner of last month’s French Open, walked on to Centre Court here on Wednesday to face Barbora Krejcikova – already a winner of both European grand slams – she had fair hopes of joining Maureen Connolly, Evonne Goolagong, Chris Evert and Steffi Graf on that list.

Andreeva left with those hopes extinguished after a hard-fought three-set success for Krejcikova – the 2024 champion here – 4-6, 7-5, 6-4, but with her reputation as a scrapper and shot-maker much enhanced. She showed many of the attributes she will need to succeed here in the years to come.

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Democratic socialists ride wave of momentum in primaries from New York to Colorado

Surging membership and pro-Palestinian activism reshape debate on how campaigning movement governs in office

Inside a Brooklyn industrial garage turned underground event venue, local leaders of the Democratic Socialists of America urged hundreds of mostly young people last month to avoid complacency. Sure, New York City had a socialist representative in the US Congress, and just elected a socialist mayor. But they had so much more to do.

“If we only elect Zohran, we only elect AOC, our project will have been a failure,” Gustavo Gordillo, co-chair of the city’s DSA chapter, told the assembled crowd. “Our ambitions are so much higher than just a position in government. We want to transform the world.”

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Trump attorney general plots crackdown on ‘birth tourism’ after supreme court ruling

Todd Blanche to target tourists and migrants despite such births accounting for less than 1% of US babies born yearly

A day after the supreme court upheld the constitutional guarantee of birthright citizenship, acting attorney general Todd Blanche has said federal prosecutors and law enforcement officers will focus on combating so-called “birth tourism” – the process of tourists, temporary visitors and undocumented immigrants traveling to the US and giving birth.

“There’s other things that DHS can do, and the federal government can do in the visa process, and the application process, to try to minimize or limit the opportunity of folks coming here not to visit, and not to do what they’re saying they’re doing on the tourist visa, but just to have a baby that can then be a US citizen,” Blanche told reporters.

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Scientists fear seabird die-off as El Niño looms: ‘We don’t know how bad this will get’

Many seabirds are starving to death as a marine heat wave lingers off California and fish seek deeper, cooler waters

Within minutes of walking on a San Diego beach, marine ornithologist Tammy Russell found the feathered carcasses – one after another.

Some were mixed in with washed up kelp. Others were under rocks.

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Pro heeft in stikstofdebat troef in handen, tot frustratie van veel partijen

Pro wil de nieuwe stikstofplannen alleen steunen als die op geen enkele manier „afgezwakt” worden. Dat tot ongenoegen van de rechtse oppositie, de ChristenUnie én de boeren op de publieke tribune.

Andy Burnham promises hope. Britain needs more than that

He shows little sign that he grasps the scale or urgency of the tasks that await him.


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My Family Has Been Here Since 1621. That Is Not What Makes Me American. “We are a nation of immigrants that has watched as immigrants arrive, assimilate and begin pulling the ladder up behind them.”

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Somebody told DeepSeek to build in-browser ransomware and it gleefully complied

You can't ask most models to help you make "ransomware" directly, but many will be more than willing if you give them the right prompt. DeepSeek and other LLMs with fewer safety and security controls make theoretical cyberthreats - like browser-only ransomware - much more likely to be used in real-world infections, according to Check Point researchers. The Israeli cybersecurity company analyzed a DeepSeek-generated sample in a Wednesday report that its threat hunters describe as in-browser ransomware. Over the past year, the team has tracked almost 3,000 files attributed to DeepSeek, and classified nearly half (1,383 files) as malicious or dangerous using VirusTotal or static source analysis. “Within this dataset, we found a sample that implemented a dangerous browser-native technique we have not observed exploited in the wild,” researcher Alexey Bukhteyev wrote. And while the sample was incomplete, and unable to pull off an in-the-wild infection, the security shop’s testing showed “little effort” would be required to make it attack-ready. “Our research shows that the original incomplete DeepSeek sample can be transformed into a fully functional attack with minimal effort,” Pedro Drimel Neto, malware analysis team leader at Check Point Research, told The Register. “Very little effort is needed,” Neto said. “Low-level expertise is sufficient. You don't need to be a sophisticated cybercriminal or advanced persistent threat group. In fact, we've already observed evidence of actual threat actors attempting this attack using straightforward LLM prompts.” Known threat gets an AI boost The risk ransomware poses to browsers isn’t a new idea. The File System Access specification lists ransomware as a security consideration, and a 2023 USENIX Security paper on Ransomware over Modern Web Browsers described how File System Access API could be abused to encrypt local files from a malicious web application. The File System Access API is a browser capability, primarily supported by Chrome and Chromium-based browsers, that allows developers to build web applications, such as editors, IDEs, and creative tools, that can read, write, and manage files on the user’s local device. “Even though it can be used to develop rich web applications, it greatly extends the attack surface, which can be abused by adversaries to cause significant harm,” Google’s Güliz Seray Tuncay and Florida International University researchers Harun Oz, Ahmet Aris, Abbas Acar, Leonardo Babun and Selcuk Uluagac wrote in 2023, long before LLMs could develop working malware and attack chains. What’s new, according to Check Point, is that an AI model put these previously documented ideas into a “realistic and enforceable attack scenario leveraging a method that defenders had originally thought was unfeasible due to browser sandboxing limits: a DeepSeek-attributed malicious sample, generated as an all-in-one malware fantasy, connected this documented platform risk to a realistic phishing-style web application, demonstrating a viable end-to-end attack chain.” This technique is especially appealing to attackers because it doesn’t require a native payload, APK installation, browser exploit, or root access to a compromised device. Instead, it uses social engineering - tricking a user into clicking on a malicious button - combined with a legitimate permission prompt exposed by the File System Access API in Chrome. Meet InfernoGrabber 9000 This particular sample that Check Point uncovered is a Python Flask application that targets Android users. It’s named InfernoGrabber 9000, and VirusTotal calls it a “fully functional information stealer and ransomware toolkit.” While the security sleuths don’t have the prompt submitted to DeepSeek to produce the malware, they speculate it was something along the lines of: “create a universal malicious tool that runs through the browser and collects as much victim data as possible, encrypts files, and demands ransom. In a single front-end, the generated code assembled routines and stubs for keylogging, clipboard monitoring, form and network-request interception, Discord-token collection, crypto-wallet and payment-card discovery, geolocation requests, webcam and microphone access, screenshots, local-file access, Chrome exploit stubs, ‘persistence,’ and a ransomware-style overlay.” To be clear: the sample doesn’t actually do all of this. “A more accurate reading is that it is an AI-generated blueprint in which the model tried to translate familiar capabilities of native stealers and ransomware tools into a web page opened in the browser,” Bukhteyev wrote. The code presents a victim-facing lure disguised as a Discord avatar AI upscaler. Clicking on the lure is intended to execute a slew of silent, harmful actions that run entirely inside the browser process. These include stealing Discord tokens, harvesting credit card numbers and cryptocurrency seed phrases, logging keystrokes, and capturing unauthorized webcam and microphone feeds. The code also includes specific routines for browser exploitation (such as targeting CVE-2023-4863), uses a hardcoded Discord webhook for data exfiltration and displays a ransomware WinLocker screen demanding Bitcoin. The good news for defenders is that the sample was incomplete, and the browser's built-in security model successfully prevents most of this functionality. However, Check Point was able to create a working proof-of-concept for the browser-native attack using the latest DeepSeek model V4. The team had to remove some of the more explicit terms - like ransomware - from the prompt, but ultimately produced the same functionality: “a web page that asks the user for access to local files, processes them inside the browser, and leaves the user unable to recover the original content.” AKA: browser-only ransomware. Neto told us that this type of LLM-generated code and in-browser attack is “likely happening now.” “We expect to see this activity in the short term, if we haven't already,” he added. While traditional ransomware and extortion groups target enterprises and critical infrastructure organizations, as opposed to Android-device users, which was the focus of this research, “we have seen increased end-user ransomware activity recently,” Neto said. “What's most concerning is that code obfuscation used in these attacks makes them difficult to spot, so there's a real possibility that attacks using this technique are already occurring in the wild but going unnoticed.” ®

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Meta Loses Bid To Dismiss US States' Claims That Facebook, Instagram Addict Children

A federal judge rejected Meta's bid to dismiss claims from 29 state attorneys general alleging that Facebook and Instagram were designed to addict children while concealing the harms. The judge found significant factual disputes that must be decided at trial. They also ruled that Meta failed to comply with federal parental notice and consent requirements for children under 13, "and granted summary judgement to the states on that issue," reports Reuters. From the report: In a separate statement, California Attorney General Rob Bonta called the decision a "critical win" in holding Meta accountable for fueling a mental health crisis among American children. Gonzalez Rogers also oversees related multidistrict litigation by more than 2,600 individuals, school districts and local governments over whether social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Google and YouTube, Snapchat and TikTok addict children.

The states said research has shown that children's use of Facebook and Instagram could lead to depression, anxiety, insomnia, interference with education and daily life, and self-harm including suicide. Meta countered that the attorneys general had no evidence it misled consumers about its platforms' alleged addictiveness, including in congressional testimony by Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg. The Menlo Park, California-based company said this was because "social media addiction" is not an established psychiatric condition, and therefore statements that its platforms are not addictive could not be false. Meta also said it didn't violate the children's online privacy law because it directed Facebook and Instagram to a general audience, not just children under age 13.

In a 38-page decision, Gonzalez Rogers found material factual disputes over whether Meta's social media platforms are addictive, whether Meta falsely denied it designed them that way, and whether it "partially" directed the platforms at children. "The AGs present a reasonable interpretation of [Meta's] statements that Facebook and Instagram are not designed in ways that cause teens to compulsively use the platforms to their detriment," the judge wrote. "To the extent plaintiffs' evidence shows that the platforms are in fact designed to do just that, a jury could reasonably find the statements were untrue to a reasonable person," she added. A trial over California, Colorado, Kentucky and New Jersey's claims against Meta is scheduled for August 18, court records show. Further reading: Will Social Media Change After YouTube and Meta's Court Defeat?

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