It’s the screams of the damned!

“It’s the screams of the damned!” in today’s Frank Sinatra Artificial Intelligence news, here is a look at “the eerie AI world of deepfake music”

But wait, there’s more:

“It’s the screams of the damned!”

Bonus content:

“classic pop, in the style of Frank Sinatra”

https://t.co/cVCt6xBEvJ


Turkey has gone further than a fine, and are ordering “Google to change its online ad strategy”

Let’s see how well this works out for them:

https://t.co/bKy6pmDRF8


Yesterday’s news:

Pluto declassified as a planet.

Today’s topic:

“Pluto TV likely suffered a security breach affecting 3.2 million accounts”

https://t.co/iJPXC03GeH


Today’s ‘it’s a feature, not a bug’ brings us Apple’s response to “why apps were slow to launch” on macOS:

https://t.co/atunqLqrbl


Ransomware: screams of the damned!

Today’s ransomware news includes gamers’ personal information, Video-game-maker Capcom, its financial information being stolen, and “up to 350,000 people could be affected”

https://t.co/j3ggLBOZLJ


The folks at the Oxford Internet Institute would like you to know that “gaming might not be as bad as you think”

Spoiler alert:

“might be”

https://t.co/lenlxlOxgX


Here is a report that says “the managing director of America’s Citibank has tipped Bitcoin to trade at around $318,000 by the end of 2021.”

https://t.co/lAcxQW2CRY


Apparently Grayscale Investments has just “bought another 15,114 Bitcoinworth close to $241 million.

Bonus:

“this will bring the total number of Bitcoin they own to 506,000 which, accounts for approximately $8.1 billion”

https://t.co/CkSOURG7CB


Blackouts “in the defacto state of Abkhazia” has led to political parties there calling “for authorities to take strict measures in order to curb the illegal Bitcoin mining activity”

https://t.co/G3Em4PGxvq


Data Breach: screams of the damned!

More data breach news, this time including an insurance company and “a hack of nearly 28 million Texas driver’s licenses.”

https://t.co/0xNAJWCQMS


Good news from Slovenia where Bitcoin mining marketplace Nicehash will make the final reimbursement to its clients on 16 December”

Hold, please:

“three years after its clients had their cryptocurrency stolen in a hack”

https://t.co/0PhkiEGNF3


Attention people living in the US that are thinking of their retirement:

Here is aBitcoin IRA guide” on “how to add cryptocurrencies to your IRA”

https://t.co/JoaHlFdvtB


The folks at HP would like you to know that the “print-free-for-life deal” that they promised you is now “pay-per-month to continue using your printer ink” deal;

https://t.co/prQPo8V1XL


Here is news that “a visa and passport processing company in California, announced earlier this month that it would accept Bitcoin as a payment method”

Spoiler alert:

International travel restrictions because Covid.

https://t.co/vLhq094Xp0


Here is a review of “a counterfeit $100 iPhone X”

Bonus verdict:

“it’s wild”

https://t.co/ceKPI1IWVr


Todays Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown notice news includes reports are in that GitHub has reinstated “a command-line program that helps users download multimedia content from YouTube and several other sites.”

https://t.co/XBrMiTebvO


It’s More Common than You Think.

Ransomware and the screams of the damned.

It’s more common than you think. Here is news that “25 Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) portals are currently renting ransomware to other criminal groups”

https://t.co/BzeqFPST2d


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