• Your printer, scanner, and filing cabinet just got replaced by an app
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    MacworldWhen you need to scan a document, you generally have two options: you can hunt down a scanner, or you can snap a photo. The first option is impractical, and the second often gives you low-quality results. iScanner gives you a third option. This iOS scanner app can create high quality scans of any document type, and a lifetime subscription just went on sale for $24.99 (reg. $199).This mobile scanner app is a life-saver if you need a scanner in a hurry. Just hover your phone camera over your documents, and the app captures a perfect scan in seconds. AI will automatically straighten pages and crop borders. Then, you can use the built-in PDF editor to fill out your information, add your signature, and save in any file format you need theres no more need to print, fill out, and scan your documents.iScanner has some other tricks up its sleeve. Capture or upload photos and have it solve math problems, count objects, or measure the area of a room for home improvement projects.April 27 at 11:59 p.m. PT is the deadline to get an iScanner lifetime subscription on sale for $24.99.iScanner App: Lifetime Subscription $24.99See DealStackSocial prices subject to change.
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  • This simple alternative to the Siri Remote for Apple TV just dropped to $19.97
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    MacworldThe Siri Remote for Apple TV isnt for everyone. If you dont want voice control to be the standard, then check out the Function101 Button Remote. It goes back to the classic remote design, and it even works for Apple TV and Apple TV 4K. Get one of these Apple TV Button Remotes on sale for $19.97 (reg. $29).The Function101 Button Remote is a straightforward, no-frills solution for anyone who misses the feel of a traditional remote. It uses infrared technology, so youll need to point it at your Apple TV, but once synced, it works like a charm. You can easily control power, volume, and mute functions, making it a simple yet reliable alternative to the Siri Remote.The layout is intuitive, so you wont be fumbling around trying to figure out which button does what. And with a range of up to 12 meters, you can kick back and relax without worrying about whether your remote will reach. Its fully compatible with Apple TV and Apple TV 4K, along with most TV sets, so youre pretty much covered.March 30 is the deadline to get the Function101 Button Remote for Apple TV/Apple TV 4K on sale for $19.97.Function101 Button Remote for Apple TV/Apple TV 4K $19.97See DealStackSocial prices subject to change.
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  • Amazon's Big Spring Sale starts now, save up to $400 on Apple products
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    Amazon's Big Spring Sale 2025 has officially begun, and Macs, iPads, AirPods, and Apple Watches are all heavily discounted. Save up to $400 instantly.Amazon's Big Spring Sale cuts prices on Apple - Image source: Amazon, AppleThe Big Spring Sale 2025 runs through March 31, and discounts on Apple hardware, external displays, and even official Apple accessories are in effect right now. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Indiana Jones and the Great Circle to launch on PS5 on April 17, 2025 | News-in-brief
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    Indiana Jones and the Great Circle to launch on PS5 on April 17, 2025 | News-in-briefMachineGames' action-adventure title launched as a timed console exclusive on Xbox Series X|S and Windows in December 2024Image credit: MachineGames/Bethesda News by Sophie McEvoy Staff Writer Published on March 25, 2025 This is a News-in-brief article, our short format linking to an official source for more information. Read more about this story by following the link below:Indiana Jones and the Great Circle to launch on PS5 on April 17, 2025
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  • A Coding Implementation of Extracting Structured Data Using LangSmith, Pydantic, LangChain, and Claude 3.7 Sonnet
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    Unlock the power of structured data extraction with LangChain and Claude 3.7 Sonnet, transforming raw text into actionable insights. This tutorial focuses on tracing LLM tool calling using LangSmith, enabling real-time debugging and performance monitoring of your extraction system. We utilize Pydantic schemas for precise data formatting and LangChains flexible prompting to guide Claude. Experience example-driven refinement, eliminating the need for complex training. This is a glimpse into LangSmiths capabilities, showcasing how to build robust extraction pipelines for diverse applications, from document processing to automated data entry.First, we need to install the necessary packages. Well use langchain-core and langchain_anthropic to interface with the Claude model.!pip install --upgrade langchain-core!pip install langchain_anthropicIf youre using LangSmith for tracing and debugging, you can set up environment variables:LANGSMITH_TRACING=TrueLANGSMITH_ENDPOINT="https://api.smith.langchain.com"LANGSMITH_API_KEY="Your API KEY"LANGSMITH_PROJECT="extraction_api"Next, we must define the schema for the information we want to extract. Well use Pydantic models to create a structured representation of a person.from typing import Optionalfrom pydantic import BaseModel, Fieldclass Person(BaseModel): """Information about a person.""" name: Optional[str] = Field(default=None, description="The name of the person") hair_color: Optional[str] = Field( default=None, description="The color of the person's hair if known" ) height_in_meters: Optional[str] = Field( default=None, description="Height measured in meters" )Now, well define a prompt template that instructs Claude on how to perform the extraction task:from langchain_core.prompts import ChatPromptTemplate, MessagesPlaceholderprompt_template = ChatPromptTemplate.from_messages( [ ( "system", "You are an expert extraction algorithm. " "Only extract relevant information from the text. " "If you do not know the value of an attribute asked to extract, " "return null for the attribute's value.", ), ("human", "{text}"), ])This template provides clear instructions to the model about its task and how to handle missing information.Next, well initialize the Claude model that will perform our information extraction:import getpassimport osif not os.environ.get("ANTHROPIC_API_KEY"): os.environ["ANTHROPIC_API_KEY"] = getpass.getpass("Enter API key for Anthropic: ")from langchain.chat_models import init_chat_modelllm = init_chat_model("claude-3-7-sonnet-20250219", model_provider="anthropic")Now, well configure our LLM to return structured output according to our schema:structured_llm = llm.with_structured_output(schema=Person)This key step tells the model to format its responses according to our Person schema.Lets test our extraction system with a simple example:text = "Alan Smith is 6 feet tall and has blond hair."prompt = prompt_template.invoke({"text": text})result = structured_llm.invoke(prompt)print(result)Now, Lets try a more complex example:from typing import Listclass Data(BaseModel): """Container for extracted information about people.""" people: List[Person] = Field(default_factory=list, description="List of people mentioned in the text")structured_llm = llm.with_structured_output(schema=Data)text = "My name is Jeff, my hair is black and I am 6 feet tall. Anna has the same color hair as me."prompt = prompt_template.invoke({"text": text})result = structured_llm.invoke(prompt)print(result)# Next exampletext = "The solar system is large, (it was discovered by Nicolaus Copernicus), but earth has only 1 moon."prompt = prompt_template.invoke({"text": text})result = structured_llm.invoke(prompt)print(result)In conclusion, this tutorial demonstrates building a structured information extraction system with LangChain and Claude that transforms unstructured text into organized data about people. The approach uses Pydantic schemas, custom prompts, and example-driven improvement without requiring specialized training pipelines. The systems power comes from its flexibility, domain adaptability, and utilization of advanced LLM reasoning capabilities.Here is the Colab Notebook. Also,dont forget to follow us onTwitterand join ourTelegram ChannelandLinkedIn Group. Dont Forget to join our85k+ ML SubReddit. Asif RazzaqWebsite| + postsBioAsif Razzaq is the CEO of Marktechpost Media Inc.. As a visionary entrepreneur and engineer, Asif is committed to harnessing the potential of Artificial Intelligence for social good. His most recent endeavor is the launch of an Artificial Intelligence Media Platform, Marktechpost, which stands out for its in-depth coverage of machine learning and deep learning news that is both technically sound and easily understandable by a wide audience. The platform boasts of over 2 million monthly views, illustrating its popularity among audiences.Asif Razzaqhttps://www.marktechpost.com/author/6flvq/Meet LocAgent: Graph-Based AI Agents Transforming Code Localization for Scalable Software MaintenanceAsif Razzaqhttps://www.marktechpost.com/author/6flvq/A Coding Implementation to Build a Conversational Research Assistant with FAISS, Langchain, Pypdf, and TinyLlama-1.1B-Chat-v1.0Asif Razzaqhttps://www.marktechpost.com/author/6flvq/Sea AI Lab Researchers Introduce Dr. GRPO: A Bias-Free Reinforcement Learning Method that Enhances Math Reasoning Accuracy in Large Language Models Without Inflating ResponsesAsif Razzaqhttps://www.marktechpost.com/author/6flvq/Code Implementation of a Rapid Disaster Assessment Tool Using IBMs Open-Source ResNet-50 Model
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  • This Cyberpunk-Styled LED Pixel Display Digital Clock Is Cheapest at AliExpress
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    My desk is filled with random, unnecessary gadgets from past Kickstarter campaigns, cool looking gizmos I saw on YouTube, or a Facebook ad that I succumbed to. One such item is this Divoom Times Gate RGB LED Pixel Display Clock. It's currently $65.95 with free shipping after you apply a $6 off coupon code "IFPQHLH" in cart. The same item is currently sells for $85 on Amazon. This item ships from a local US warehouse so you'll receive it within 1 or 2 weeks. This is one of those items that is definitely more flash than function, but you're guaranteed to get comments from anyone who sees it. You definitely don't want to pay the $150 MSRP for it, but at this price it's worth a look.Divoom Times Gate RGB LED Pixel Display ClockDivoom Times Gate RGB LED Pixel Display ClockThis cyberpunk styled clock isn't just a clock; it's actually comprised of five small LCD screens that can be configured to display all manners of digits, characters, or animated gifs of your choosing. The 128x128 resolution is sharp enough to display legible text and reasonably detailed images. Divoom also claims that you can connect to the internet using 802.11n WiFI if you want to run real-time updates like social media posts, weather, stocks, game scores, and more. Like I mentioned earlier, I actually own this gadget. In my personal experience, I had as much chance at successfully connecting to WiFi as I would hitting a bullseye with both hands tied behind my back. In the end, I just use it as a glorified clock. From a functional standpoint, was it worth it? Absolutely not, but it looks so darn cool on my desk that I feel no buyers remorse, even though I paid more than this deal.Why Should You Trust IGN's Deals Team?IGN's deals team has a combined 30+ years of experience finding the best discounts in gaming, tech, and just about every other category. We don't try to trick our readers into buying things they don't need at prices that aren't worth buying something at. Our ultimate goal is to surface the best possible deals from brands we trust and our editorial team has personal experience with. You can check out our deals standards here for more information on our process, or keep up with the latest Presidents' Day deals we find on IGN's Deals account on Twitter.Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.
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  • The Best Prison-Set TV Series Ranked
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    From Porridge to Prison Break, TV audiences have long had a fascination with incarceration. With bars reducing the options for action, the consequences are always amplified. A captive audience is one thing, but a captive cast is better. We love to watch how characters behave when their freedom has been taken from them; how they cope; how they plot escape; how they find the strength to carry on. And we love to wonder how wed survive under those same circumstances, hoping never to have to convert that abstract thought or vicarious thrill into reality.Here, then, are ten of the finest examples of the prison genre, listed in ascending order of merit, and culminating in our pick for top dog. Feel free to argue our choices in the comments, but before you react too strongly please remember this: Were not in here with you. Youre in here with us!10. Prison BreakIf Prison Break had been a one-and-done limited series it would have secured a higher placing on this list. As it stands, each successive season of the show after its first further sullied its reputation until it was lower in its fans estimations than the final season of a certain show about dragons would one day be to its admirers.There are few first seasons of any show that are as compelling, compulsive and just plain fun as Prison Breaks. The central conceit is a preposterous one Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) tattoos onto his body the schematics of the prison he helped design then gets himself incarcerated there to help his wrongly convicted brother Lincoln (Dominic Purcell) escape from Death Row before hes executed but its delivered with such adrenalin-spiking, fast-paced panache that you simply wont care. Prison Break also gives us one of TVs greatest villains, the vile, despicable, and slimy, yet utterly captivating, Theodore T-Bag Bagwell (Robert Knepper), a character youll both love to hate, and hate to love.Things quickly fall apart after that frenetic first season, though the introduction of William Fichtner as pill-popping, morally compromised FBI agent Alexander Mahone in season two is a welcome one, and season threes Panama-based hijinks arent without their charm. Season four, however, marks the moment when the shows back broke beneath the weight of its increasingly convoluted and nonsensical storytelling, and season five, the revival season, represents the nadir of not only the show itself, but quite possibly the whole concept of entertainment itself.Prison Break needs to take a permanent break from breaking out of any more damn prisons.9. WentworthWentworth is a reimagining of, and quasi-prequel to, the Australian soap-opera Prisoner (renamed Prisoner Cell Block H in the UK to differentiate it from Patrick McGoohans The Prisoner, which can also be found this on list) that ran from 1979 1986.The major characters are all present and correct, albeit with new faces and in some cases tweaked backstories protagonist and top-dog-to-be Bea Smith (Danielle Cormack); her compatriots Lizzie Birdsworth (Celia Ireland) and Franky Doyle (Nicole de Silva); villainous prison guard Joan the Freak Ferguson (Pamela Rabe) but gone are the small budgets and low production values that saw security gates and cell walls alike wobble as though they were made of cardboard which in some cases they probably were. The Wentworth prison of the late 2010s is slick and modern, and the action is gritty and violent. Wentworth probably cleaves closer in tone to Oz than Orange is the New Black, but theres a case to be made that it is closest of all to the UKs Bad Girls (which just narrowly missed out being on this list).Whether you prefer Wentworth or its predecessor undoubtedly comes down to personal taste, and quite possibly age.8. Prisoner Cell Block HPrisoner Cell Block H is to Wentworth what Classic Doctor Who is to NuWho, and weve got to give the edge here to the old kid on the (cell) block. Yes, the sets were so slight and shabby that a fight between two inmates could appear to show up on the Richter scale. Yes, the haircuts of the early 1980s were crimes in and of themselves. Yes, the continuous, serialised nature of the genre prevented the shows writers from exploring themes in any great depth.But theres a raw, claustrophobic charm to the show, precisely because of its dark, threadbare appearance, that lends the lives of the women of Wentworth Prison an air of grit and hollow desperation that the shows successor could never hope to replicate. The characters, particularly top dogs Bea Smith (Val Lehman), Myra Desmond (Ann Phelan) and Rita Connors (Glenda Liscott), had more time to cement themselves in viewers hearts, and thus more power to break those hearts once their stories came to an end.Join our mailing listGet the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox!Prisoner Cell Block H also has the edge in villainy. Pamela Rabes interpretation of the murderously corrupt prison guard Joan The Freak Ferguson in Wentworth was deliciously monstrous, but there will only ever be one Freak, and thats the original and best, Maggie Kilpatrick, who carried menace around with her as easily as some people carry mints.On a closing note: has there ever been a more hauntingly beautiful or achingly apt closing theme than On the Inside?7. The PrisonerThere are no bars or guards in the mysterious village in which Patrick McGoohans intelligence agent wakes to find himself no turrets lining the shore of the island on which the village sits but theres no mistaking what this place is: a penal colony.Patrick McGoohan is the eponymous prisoner, or Number 6 as hes more commonly and indeed exclusively known. We never learn his real name, nor do we ever discover who has captured him, and why. We dont even know who on the island is a prisoner, and who is a part of the conspiracy. All we know for sure is that the people on the island, led by whomever is designated Number 2, want information from Number 6, and theyll try every trick in the book to get it.Those brave or foolhardy enough to tr escape from the island are pursued by a giant, bouncing, see-through ball known as Rover, that swiftly engulfs and retrieves them. If this is all starting to sound a bit mental, then thats very much because it is. The Prisoner is a head-scratching mind-bender. At turns clever, imaginative, inventive and absurd, the audience is never actually one-hundred per cent certain what the hell is going on, which only serves to amplify the mood of paranoia and unease that follows Number 6 around like a well, like a giant, bouncing, see-through ball.It doesnt get more 1960s than this.6. Escape at DannemoraEscape at Dannemora tells the true story of the 2015 break-out from Clinton Correctional Facility in New York State by lifers Richard Matt and David Sweat, played by Benicio del Toro and Paul Dano respectively. To achieve their audacious aims, they co-opt the assistance of Tilly Mitchell (played by Severance stalwart Patricia Arquette a series thats also directed by Ben Stiller) the prison worker in charge of the tailor shop through means of sex, seduction and flattery. Sweat does most of the hard work: the cutting; the tunnelling. Matt is the Machiavellian plan-maker, a man who can control other people with ease, but, tragically, not himself.At first, and especially if you have no knowledge of the real-life escape, Tilly seems like a vulnerable, downtrodden, and unhappy housewife whose only crime was to seek affection and attention from the wrong people. But as the narrative unfolds it becomes clear that Tilly is possibly a dastardlier human being than either of her two incarcerated co-conspirators combined.A flashback sequence late in the series leaves us in no doubt as to the natures of the two men we have been cheering on in their bid for liberty. Their index crimes are brutal and violent, unspeakably so, but whereas their criminality is born of an opportunistic impulsivity, Tillys crimes most of which, beyond the obvious, arent crimes in the legal sense demonstrate a sustained commitment to cruel and callous manipulation, in furtherance of her own selfish and destructive appetites. She makes living ciphers of her son and husbands. Its only panic or perhaps the faint vestiges of a conscience that saves her from going on the run with Matt and Sweat, an outcome that doubtless wouldve seen her dead instead of in a prison cell.Escape at Dannemora is a well-paced tale, deftly directed by Stiller and immaculately acted by the cast (especially Arquette), a tragedy that will resonate long after the end credits have rolled.5. Orange is the New BlackOrange is the New Black is based on the best-selling autobiographical book by former drug mule Piper Kerman, in which she recounts her time in prison, and the questionable life choices that led her there especially her exciting yet destructive relationship with charismatic cartel worker Alex Vause (Laura Prepon), the woman largely responsible for Piper getting caught. And, of course, when Alex ends up sharing the same cell block sparks, and passions, fly.Taylor Schilling plays Piper (surname changed to Chapman for the show) with a wide-eyed, wet-behind-the-ears intensity, channelling an awkward innocence that occasionally borders on arrogance. Piper doesnt feel that she belongs in prison. Not with these others, these criminals, who clearly deserve their fate. But as she adjusts to life in prison, makes connections and gets to know (and be accepted by) her fellow inmates, the fear of her fish-out-of-water scenario gradually gives way to empathy and understanding. She discovers, as we do, that most of the women in Litchfield Prison are as much victims as perpetrators: women who have been failed by familial and societal support systems in ways that most of us would struggle to fathom.For the first season this is Pipers story, but as the series expands, so too does its focus and scope. It gradually moves away from its ostensibly comedic premise and allows bigger issues and darker shades to seep into the narrative, while never losing its heart or humour. Each of the large and compelling ensemble gets a proper chance to shine (especially Suzanne Crazy Eyes Warren, arguably Uzo Adubas breakout role), as the writers drill ever deeper into their fates, hopes, dreams, pasts, and miseries. By the time the series ends weve felt the agonies and victories of most of them and experienced at least one tragic character death thats as sad, numbing and game-changing as Lems exit from The Shield.4. Black BirdWelsh actor Taran Egerton is being touted as the next Bruce Willis, largely due to his turn in last years airport-based action thriller Carry On. But Egerton is no one-trick pony. A strong and versatile set of acting chops sit behind the muscles and bravura, which is plain to see in his acclaimed performances in biopics such as Eddie the Eagle and Rocketman. And those chops are certainly on display, to breath-taking effect, in Apple TVs limited series Black Bird (which, like Escape at Dannemora, is based on a true story).Egerton plays Jimmy Keene, a drug-runner with a surfeit of charm, a winsome grin, and a semi-functional moral compass. When hes sent down for ten years in a low security prison without hope of parole, FBI agent Lauren McCauley (Sepideh Moafi, who most recently graced our screens as Mia in the excellent sci-fi series Scavengers Reign) approaches him with a deal: go undercover in a maximum-security prison to get close to and successfully elicit a confession from suspected serial killer Larry Hall, and well commute your sentence. Its Jimmys love for his ailing father, (retired cop Big Jim Keene, played by Ray Liotta, in his final TV role), who may not last another year much less ten, that propels him into action.What follows is an exciting, edge-of-the-seat thriller that incorporates elements of Mindhunter into the mix. For every prison riot or potentially fatal dilemma Jimmy has to face theres hours of talking between Jimmy and Larry, each moment of it imbued with tension and horror. If youve only ever seen Paul Walter Hauser as Stingray in Netflixs Cobra Kai, youll be blown away by his unsettlingly creepy and nuanced performance as Larry Hall. If youve only ever seen Taran Egerton in Carry On, youll quickly realise why this talented actor is so much more than an action star. 3. The Night OfRiz Ahmed shines in The Night Of as Nasir Naz Khan, a Pakistani American student who finds himself stuck on the wrong side of the criminal justice system thanks to a combination of bad choices, bad luck, and post-9/11 prejudice.After stealing his fathers cab to attend a college party, he meets the troubled and beautiful Andrea (Sofia Black-DElia), who climbs in his cab as its idling. The pair hit it off and end up making a two-person party back at her place, complete with sex, drugs, and rock n roll. The next morning Naz wakes to find that Andrea has been stabbed to death. All signs point to his guilt, and even he isnt sure if hes innocent.A more fortuitous instance of happenstance connects Naz with John Stone (John Turturro), a scruffy yet dogged attorney think Columbo meets Monk meets My Cousin Vinny who represents the best shot Naz has of escaping the humanity-eroding violence of prison and the corrosive clutches of jailhouse top-dog Freddy Knight (a powerful and sinister turn by the late Kenneth Michael Williams).The role of John Stone was originally written for James Gandolfini, then offered to Robert de Niro in the wake of Gandolfinis tragic death. But Turturro (currently on our screens in Apples peerless workplace mindbender, Severance) absolutely makes the role his own, to the point where its hard to imagine anyone else aforementioned Hollywood heavyweights included doing a better job. However, Its Riz Ahmed who steals the show with a performance thats infused with earnestness and humanity and deservedly won him the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series.2. TimeFew writers can navigate the darker waters of the human soul with as much insight, aplomb, and verisimilitude as Jimmy McGovern, who in Time pits his considerable writing might against the complexities and inhumanities of the British penal system.Series one focuses on the intersecting fates of a newly arrived inmate and a long-serving prison guard at a particularly bleak mens prison. Mark Cobden (Sean Bean), a former teacher, is jailed for vehicular manslaughter killing a man whilst drunk. He tries to keep his head down and do his time quietly, but the other inmates sense his vulnerability and target him. Before long he finds himself inveigled into the prisons drug-smuggling ring, and hes forced to make a choice between his survival and his moral principles. Prison guard Eric McNally (Stephen Graham) faces a near-identical dilemma to Marks, though its not Erics survival, but his freshly incarcerated sons, that hangs in the balance. The conclusion to the first season is at once surprising and inevitable, depressing and hopeful, eliciting sighs of despair alongside tears of hope, like the best of McGoverns work.Season two co-written with Helen Black follows the fortunes of three new inmates as they adjust to life in a womens prison. Its no less powerful and affecting; more harrowing in the social oblivion it chronicles but bookended with a more hopeful denouement. Jodie Whittaker, Tamara Lawrance and Bella Ramsey give arguably the performances of their careers across these three episodes as their characters learn hard lessons about motherhood, poverty, addiction, acceptance, retribution, and redemption.1. OzOz isnt just the best prison series of all time. Theres an argument to be made that its one of the best dramatic series of all time. Its certainly one of the most important and seminal, helping to kickstart the second golden age of television, after which TV would start to supplant cinema as the preferred prestige medium of the masses. HBO was at the forefront of this revolution, providing a funding model that removed creatives from the burdens of advertising and network interference, allowing them to put the story first, and to take more risks.Oz tells the story of life in Emerald City, ad experimental wing in the Oswald State Penitentiary, a place where theres a perpetual battle between the forces of rehabilitation and restorative justice on one hand, and vote-winning retribution and punishment on the other. Its a battle between two ideologies, but, ultimately, its a battle for the inmates souls. The show is bleak, brutal, and gripping. Death isnt just a reality on the wing: hes almost a cellmate.Before Oz arrived in 1997 there had never been a show quite like it. Its a sprawling, Shakesperian tragedy painted in blood and despair over the dark underbelly of the dying American dream. Even today, in a televisual landscape thats packed with death, darkness and destruction, it still packs a powerful and uncompromising punch. To the head. To the gut. To the heart.Oz is a gem of the genre, albeit one that shines very darkly indeed.
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  • INTERPOL Arrests 306 Suspects, Seizes 1,842 Devices in Cross-Border Cybercrime Bust
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    Mar 25, 2025Ravie LakshmananCybercrime / Mobile SecurityLaw enforcement authorities in seven African countries have arrested 306 suspects and confiscated 1,842 devices as part of an international operation codenamed Red Card that took place between November 2024 and February 2025.The coordinated effort "aims to disrupt and dismantle cross-border criminal networks which cause significant harm to individuals and businesses," INTERPOL said, adding it focused on targeted mobile banking, investment, and messaging app scams.The cyber-enabled scams involved more than 5,000 victims. The countries that participated in the operation include Benin, Cte d'Ivoire, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Togo, and Zambia."The success of Operation Red Card demonstrates the power of international cooperation in combating cybercrime, which knows no borders and can have devastating effects on individuals and communities," Neal Jetton, INTERPOL's Director of the Cybercrime Directorate, said."The recovery of significant assets and devices, as well as the arrest of key suspects, sends a strong message to cybercriminals that their activities will not go unpunished."As part of the crackdown, Nigerian police arrested 130 people, including 113 foreign nationals, for their alleged involvement in online casino and investment fraud. Some of the individuals working in scam centers are said to be victims of human trafficking, and forced into carrying out illegal schemes.Another notable operation involved the arrest of 40 people by South African authorities and the seizure of more than 1,000 SIM cards that were used for large-scale SMS phishing attacks.Elsewhere, Zambian officials apprehended 14 suspected members of a criminal syndicate that hacked into victims' phones and gained unauthorized access to their banking apps by installing malware via SMS phishing links. Group-IB said the malware enabled bad actors to also gain control over messaging applications, allowing them to propagate the fraudulent link to others.Russian cybersecurity vendor Kaspersky noted that it shared with INTERPOL its analysis of a malicious Android application that targeted users in African countries along with information on related infrastructure.Also arrested were 45 members of a criminal network by Rwandan authorities for their involvement in social engineering scams that defrauded victims of more than $305,000 in 2024. Of the stolen funds, $103,043 has been recovered and 292 devices seized."Their tactics included posing as telecommunications employees and claiming fake 'jackpot' wins to extract sensitive information and gain access to victims' mobile banking accounts," INTERPOL said. "Another method involved impersonating an injured family member to ask relatives for financial assistance towards hospital bills." News of the arrests comes weeks after INTERPOL announced a partnership with the African Development Bank Group to better combat corruption, financial crime, cyber-enabled fraud, and money laundering in the region.Earlier this month, the Royal Thai Police and the Singapore Police Force arrested an individual responsible for more than 90 instances of data leaks worldwide, including 65 in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. The threat actor first emerged publicly on December 4, 2020, operating under the aliases ALTDOS, mystic251, DESORDEN, GHOSTR, and 0mid16B.The attacks involved the use of SQL injection tools, such as SQLmap, to gain access to sensitive data, followed by deploying Cobalt Strike Beacons to maintain persistent control over compromised hosts."He targeted internet-facing Windows servers, specifically searching for databases that contained personal information," Group-IB said in a report detailing the threat actor's modus operandi. "After compromising these servers, he exfiltrated the victim's data and, in some cases, encrypted it on the compromised servers."The end goal of these attacks was financial gain, pressurizing victims into either paying a ransom or risking public exposure of their confidential data. Several entities from Bangladesh, Canada, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Singapore, Thailand, and the U.S. had their data leaked on dark web forums like CryptBB, RaidForums, and BreachForums."One persistent detail across all four of his aliases was his method of publishing stolen data screenshots," Group-IB researchers noted. "Regardless of his rebranding, he consistently uploaded images directly from the same device, revealing a key operational fingerprint."The development also follows the arrest of nearly a dozen Chinese nationals who have been accused of perpetrating a new type of tap-to-pay fraud that involves using stolen credit card information to purchase gift cards and launder funds.Found this article interesting? Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post.SHARE
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