‘No-logging VPN providers? I meant, no! Log VPN providers!’”
You may find this hard to believe, but seven ‘no log’ VPN providers have been “accused of leaking…1.2TB of user logs onto the internet”
Bonus content:
“Maybe it was the old Lionel Hutz play:
‘No-logging VPN? I meant, no! Logging VPN!’”
In today’s artificial intelligence news, according to this report the US Department of Homeland Security “worries covid-19 masks are breaking facial recognition”
If you have been wondering the effectiveness of Wednesday’s hack of Twitter accounts of “some of the world’s most recognizable public figures, executives and celebrities” the correct answer is “383 transactions and 13 Bitcoin — or approx. USD $117,000.”
Bad news:
“Your Cisco switch is a fake”
More bad news:
“an update borked it”
Possible good news:
It “is mainly about making coin, not bugging your network”
The top court in Europe has ruled “that European data is not safe when shared with U.S. tech companies”
But wait, there’s more: It also said “U.S. surveillance violates fundamental privacy rights and continues to be a massive financial liability”
Reports are in that the U.S. Attorney General has accused “large technology firms like Apple, Alphabet’s Google and Microsoft Corp” of collaborating with the government of China, because reasons:
Apparently the folks at Github have now “buried” a “snapshot of all active public repositories on the site” in an Arctic vault.
Hold, please:
“for 1,000 years”