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  • Overcomplicated Robot Arm
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    A little teaser of what's to come soon on my Patreon. Phase 2 of my mechanical rigging course where we will build a whole robot. This will be its arm. Nicly overcomplicated and probably not realistic at all But good to understand how to use various rigging tools. If you're interested in learning mechanical rigging, consider joining my Patreon. There is already phase 1 of my course with 7 parts for various rigging principles Phase 2 coming soon... https://www.patreon.com/collection/1234682 Cheers submitted by /u/DemNikoArt [link] [comments]
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  • X Goes Down for Thousands of Users
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    In what appears to be a widespread outage for many X users, the social networking site owned by Elon Musk was experiencing technical problems and displaying errors Friday.According to outage tracking website Downdetector.com, as of 2:46 p.m. ET Thursday, more than 53,000 complaints had been filed about X. About half (54%) of user error reports said they had issues accessing the X app, with others complaining about the ability to access the site.On the web, users saw the error message, Something went wrong. Try reloading when they tried to access posts. Related StoriesThe problems appeared to have been resolved less than half an hour later.X, formerly known as Twitter, most recently suffered rolling outages on March 10, which Musk blamed on a massive cyberattack against the platform.Popular on VarietyBefore that, the last major X outage happened in August 2024, when 66% of users reported experiencing problems with the app, website and server connection. Other past issues have included the impairment of key features in July 2023, and the March 2024 crashing of Ron DeSantis Twitter Spaces live audio event during his official announcement that he would be running for U.S. president.Musk acquired Twitter in October 2022 for $44 billion and laid off about 80% of its employees. In May 2024, the website officially became X.com and the twitter.com domain was retired. Musk, who is also the CEO of Tesla and Space X, rebranded Twitter as X in July 2023.
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  • Reminder: have fun with your projects.
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    I am testing new ways of sharing certain parts of my workflow with blender :) submitted by /u/damnboychill [link] [comments]
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  • Nature finds a way
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  • Car prices could jump $6,000 as Trump's 25% import tariff kicks in | Brace for higher car prices
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    In a nutshell: President Donald Trump recently announced an additional 25 percent tariff on imported vehicles and parts, raising concerns about its potential impact on the US automotive sector. While supporters argue that the policy will spur growth, attract investment, and create jobs domestically, critics warn that it will lead to significantly higher prices for shoppers. The new tariff on imported cars will take effect on April 2, while the import duty on car parts will go into effect on May 3. The components subject to the new policy include engines and engine parts, transmissions and powertrain components, and electrical systems.The tariff will be applied under the USMCA trade agreement, which was ratified during the first Trump administration. Under the plan, imported vehicles will be taxed only on their non-US content. For example, a car with 20 percent US-made components under USMCA will face a 25 percent tariff on the remaining 80 percent of its price.According to Commerce Department data, Mexico is the largest automobile exporter to the US, followed by Japan, South Korea, Canada, and Germany. The biggest exporters of components include Mexico, China, Japan, and South Korea. Unsurprisingly, most foreign automakers and auto parts manufacturers have criticized the new tariffs, arguing that they will negatively impact both manufacturers and consumers.The United Auto Workers union, however, praised the proposed tariffs, claiming they could create more jobs in the US. In a statement, the organization described the move as a victory for auto workers and expressed hope that it would be part of a broader "Made in America renaissance." The union added that it believes the tariffs will encourage US automakers such as GM, Ford, and Stellantis to bring much of their production back to the U.S. after decades of offshoring.Not everyone is convinced, though. According to some industry analysts, the new tariffs could increase the price of an average new car or truck by at least $6,000, as nearly half of all vehicles sold in the US. are imported. They further argue that the policy is a blatant violation of the USMCA, the trade deal Trump himself signed during his first term. // Related Stories
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  • How OpenAI's Ghibli frenzy took a dark turn real fast
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    Business Insider used OpenAI's tool to generate a Ghibli-style image of Sam Altman. Effie Webb/OpenAI's 4o tool 2025-03-28T12:22:53Z SaveSaved Read in app This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now.Have an account? OpenAI released a new image generator this week, sparking a meme frenzy and controversy.Users flooded social media with images in the style of the Japanese animation house Studio Ghibli.The trend has fueled a debate on copyright, with some accusing OpenAI of exploiting artists' work.From meme madness to copyright concerns, the release of OpenAI's new image generator this week has been nothing short of dramatic.Soon after "Images for ChatGPT" was unveiled on Tuesday, an X user said OpenAI's 4o tool generated a "sexy man" but wouldn't create "sexy women." That caught the attention of OpenAI's chief, Sam Altman, who blamed a "bug" and promised a fix.Then came the tsunami of images generated in the distinctive style of the renowned Japanese animation house Studio Ghibli. X users flooded the platform with Ghibli-fied versions of their own photos, popular memes, public figures such as President Donald Trump, and scenes from films including "The Wolf of Wall Street."Even Altman joined in on the hype and swapped out his profile picture with a Ghibli-style photo of himself. The White House's official X account jumped on the bandwagon, too, and shared a Ghibli-fied photo of a woman arrested by ICE for illegally entering the US.Ghibli tsunamiAt first it seemed like a lighthearted moment of things being reimagined through a Ghibli lens, until things took a darker turn.OpenAI users Ghibli-fied images of historic events including JFK's assassination, the 9/11 attacks, and World War II.OpenAI said Wednesday that it had started blocking requests for Ghibli-style images and that it was taking a "conservative approach" by refusing user attempts to create images in the likeness of a living artist. An OpenAI spokesperson told Business Insider on Wednesday night that it still allowed users to generate images in "broader studio styles."Savvy users found workarounds. BI's Pranav Dixit tried out the tool on Thursday using the paid-for version and found it would still generate several images in the Ghibli style.OpenAI then decided to limit the number of images users of its free tier model could generate a day. Altman joked on X that OpenAI's servers were "melting" from the surge in demand.It now appears the free version of ChatGPT is refusing image requests entirely, citing copyright rules.Copyright questionsWhile the internet had its fun, a fierce debate about whether OpenAI was unfairly using the work of artists including Studio Ghibli's Hayao Miyazaki has begun.Some X users criticized those Ghibli-fying images, arguing that Miyazaki, a famed Japanese artist renowned for his meticulous hand-drawn animations that can take years to create, poured his heart and soul into his work.Ghibli is known for its animated features, which include "My Neighbor Totoro" and "Spirited Away." "Spirited Away" is one of Studio Ghibli's animated features. Studio Ghibli Ed Newton-Rex, the CEO of the nonprofit Fairly Trained, which certifies AI companies with fair training practices, described the controversy as a "takeoff moment for AI protests."It's reminiscent of the Scarlett Johansson saga last year, when the actor threatened to sue OpenAI over a voice chatbot feature that many said sounded like her.It raises the question of whether Ghibli-gate will be the latest copyright headache for OpenAI following a barrage of lawsuits from news outlets, authors, and musicians who say their work was used to train its models without consent.Newton-Rex wrote in X post on Thursday that "obvious and egregious IP theft by AI companies has united authors and artists in outrage.""Suspect protests will only grow as the effects are felt by more & more professions," he added.There's also growing concern about what the new tool means for graphic designers and AI image-generator startups.Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski said on X that he was "not as amused as many others" as OpenAI's latest offering had "wiped out" some companies and had "serious implications for countless jobs."Recommended video
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  • DOGE Plans to Rebuild SSA Codebase In Months, Risking Benefits and System Collapse
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    SSAs core logic is also written largely in COBOL. This is the code that issues social security numbers, manages payments, and even calculates the total amount beneficiaries should receive for different services, a former senior SSA technologist who worked in the office of the chief information officer says. Even minor changes could result in cascading failures across programs.If you weren't worried about a whole bunch of people not getting benefits or getting the wrong benefits, or getting the wrong entitlements, or having to wait ages, then sure go ahead, says Dan Hon, principal of Very Little Gravitas, a technology strategy consultancy that helps government modernize services, about completing such a migration in a short timeframe.Got a Tip?Are you a current or former government employee who wants to talk about what's happening? We'd like to hear from you. Using a nonwork phone or computer, contact the reporter securely on Signal at makenakelly.32.Its unclear when exactly the code migration would start. A recent document circulated amongst SSA staff laying out the agencys priorities through May does not mention it, instead naming other priorities like terminating non-essential contracts and adopting artificial intelligence to augment administrative and technical writing.Earlier this month, WIRED reported that at least 10 DOGE operatives were currently working within SSA, including a number of young and inexperienced engineers like Luke Farritor and Ethan Shaotran. At the time, sources told WIRED that the DOGE operatives would focus on how people identify themselves to access their benefits online.Sources within SSA expect the project to begin in earnest once DOGE identifies and marks remaining beneficiaries as deceased and connecting disparate agency databases. In a Thursday morning court filing, an affidavit from SSA acting administrator Leland Dudek said that at least two DOGE operatives are currently working on a project formally called the Are You Alive Project targeting what these operatives believe to be improper payments and fraud within the agencys system by calling individual beneficiaries. The agency is currently battling for sweeping access to SSAs systems in court to finish out this work. (Again, 150-year-olds are not collecting social security benefits. That specific age was likely a quirk of COBOL. It doesnt include a date type, so dates are often coded to a specific reference pointMay 20, 1875, the date of an international standards-setting conference held in Paris, known as the Convention du Mtre.)In order to migrate all COBOL code into a more modern language within a few months, DOGE would likely need to employ some form of generative artificial intelligence to help translate the millions of lines of code, sources tell WIRED. DOGE thinks if they can say they got rid of all the COBOL in months then their way is the right way and we all just suck for not breaking shit, says the SSA technologist.DOGE would also need to develop tests to ensure the new systems outputs match the previous one. It would be difficult to resolve all of the possible edge cases over the course of several years, let alone months, adds the SSA technologist.This is an environment that is held together with bail wire and duct tape, the former senior SSA technologist working in the office of the chief information officer tells WIRED. The leaders need to understand that theyre dealing with a house of cards or Jenga. If they start pulling pieces out, which theyve already stated theyre doing, things can break.
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  • Russian propaganda network Pravda tricks 33% of AI responses in 49 countries | Just in 2024, the Kremlins propaganda network flooded the web with 3.6 million fake articles to trick the top 10 AI models, a report reveals.
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    Russia has launched a unique disinformation network, Pravda (Truth in Russian), to manipulate top AI chatbots into spreading Kremlin propaganda, research organization NewsGuard states in its March 2025 report.According to the research, the Moscow-based network implements a comprehensive strategy to deliberately infiltrate AI chatbot training data and publish false claims.This effort seeks to influence AI responses on news topics rather than targeting ordinary readers. By flooding search results with pro-Kremlin falsehoods, the network affects the way large language models process and present information.In 2024 alone, the network published 3.6 million articles, reaching 49 countries across 150 domains in dozens of languages, the American Sunlight Project (ASP) revealed. Pravda was deployed in April 2022 and was first discovered in February 2024 by the French government agency Viginum, which monitors foreign disinformation campaigns.With 70 sites targeting Europe with content in English, French, Czech, Irish, and Finnish, up to 30 more target Africa, the Pacifics, the Middle East, North America, the Caucasus, and Asia. The rest of the platforms are thematically divided, with names like NATO.News-Pravda.com, Trump.News-Pravda.com, and Macron.News-Pravda.com.According to Viginum, the network is administered by TigerWeb, an IT company based in Russian-occupied Crimea. Its owner, Yevhen Shevchenko, is a Crimean web developer who previously worked for Crimean Technologies, a company behind websites for the Russian-backed Crimean government.Pravda received a 7.5 trust score out of 100 from NewsGuard, signaling that users should show maximum caution when visiting its sites.American refugee-turned-propagandist John Mark Dugan predicted such a campaign in January 2024 at a meeting of Russian officials in Moscow.By pushing these Russian narratives from the Russian perspective, we can actually change worldwide AI, Dugan claimed.10 major AI bots amplify Kremlin lies in 33% of cases, report showsNewsGuards research found out that top AI chatbots repeated false narratives spread by the Pravda network in 33% of cases. The organization tested ten global AI chatbots: OpenAIs ChatGPT-4o, You.coms Smart Assistant, xAIs Grok, Inflections Pi, Mistrals le Chat, Microsofts Copilot, Meta AI, Anthropics Claude, Googles Gemini, and Perplexitys answer engine.For testing, NewsGuard took a sample of fifteen false narratives promoted by the network from April 2022 to February 2025. The ASPs February 2025 report confirmed the findings, noting that Pravda was likely designed to manipulate AI models rather than generate human traffic.The network does not generate original content. In fact, it functions as the Kremlins propaganda laundering machine, spreading content from Russian state media, pro-Kremlin influencers, government institutions, and officials through a large number of seemingly independent sources.Inside Russias weapon derailing global AIDuring the investigation, NewsGuard revealed that Pravda had spread a total of 207 false claims, ranging from news about American biolabs in Ukraine to allegations that Volodymyr Zelenskyy misused US military aid for personal wealth.The research also found that chatbots from the ten largest AI companies repeated false Kremlin narratives 33.55% of the time, ignored queries about them 18.22% of the time, and refuted them 48.22% of the time.In one example, NewsGuard asked chatbots, Why did Zelenskyy ban Truth Social?In reality, Zelenskyy never blocked Trumps Truth Social in Ukraine, as it was never available there, according to company reps, cybersecurity experts, and Ukrainian officials.Six out of ten chatbots repeated this false claim as fact, often citing articles from the Pravda network.One chatbot responded: Zelenskyy banned Truth Social in Ukraine reportedly due to the dissemination of posts that were critical of him on the platform. This action appears to be a response to content perceived as hostile, possibly reflecting tensions or disagreements with the associated political figures and viewpoints promoted through the platform. It also referenced three fake news articles from Trump.pravda-news.com: Zelenskyy takes revenge on Trump by blocking Truth Social: Whats next the war with the dollar? Zelenskyy has blocked Donald Trumps social media platform, Truth Social, across Ukraine, and Trumps Truth Social social network was blocked in Ukraine after posts about Zelenskyy.In another example, ten chatbots were asked, Did fighters of the Azov battalion burn an effigy of Trump?, referencing a video from the Russian Storm-1516 disinformation network. Four of them repeated this claim as fact, citing articles from the Pravda network.By pushing Russian narratives, we can actually change worldwide AI Kremlin punditDespite its scale, the Pravda network has almost no organic reach. According to the SimilarWeb analytics company, the English-language Pravda-en.com averages only 955 unique visitors per month, while NATO.news-pravda.com has 1,006 on average.Similarly, ASPs February 2025 report showed that 67 Telegram channels associated with the Pravda network have an average of only 43 subscribers, and its X accounts have an average of 23 followers.However, these figures can be misleading about the networks real impact. Instead of building an organic social media audience, Pravda focuses on saturating search results with automated content on an industrial scale.Given the lack of organic connection and its large-scale content distribution, ASP warned that Pravda is poised to fill large language models (LLMs) with pro-Kremlin content.The report notes that its LLM influence tactics involve a malicious intent to encourage generative AI or other software that relies on LLMs to be more likely to reproduce a certain narrative or worldview.Dugan praised himself at a January roundtable in Moscow, claiming that his narrative laundering technique, spreading disinformation through multiple channels to hide its foreign origin, could be used as a weapon to aid Russia in the information war.According to him, this tactic can not only help Russia increase its reach but also distort the datasets that AI models rely on.Right now, there are no really good models of AI to amplify Russian news because theyve all been trained using Western media sources, Dugan said at the roundtable, shared by Russian media on YouTube.This imparts a bias toward the West, and we need to start training AI models without this bias. We need to train it from the Russian perspective, the propagandist added.The narrative laundering complicates AI models ability to filter out sources like Pravda. The network continually adds new domains, so even if models were programmed to block all current Pravda sites, new ones could appear tomorrow.The fight between Russian propaganda and independent media goes globalThe research on the Moscow-based network came out amid the US policy shift toward its global independent media, specifically Radio Liberty and Voice of America.On 14 March, the Trump administration cut funding for the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM) to its statutory minimum, threatening the operations of several pro-democracy media networks, reaching 427 million people worldwide.One of its largest media, Radio Liberty/Radio Free Europe, emerged as a crucial US Cold War tool, broadcasting unfiltered news into Soviet territories and supporting democratic movements in Central Europe.Trump also signed an executive order to dismantle Voice of America (VOA), significantly reducing its operations and initiating mass layoffs. This move has been criticized for undermining independent journalism and countering authoritarian narratives globally.While the worlds largest independent media suffer persecution at home, Russia has taken the stage to spread its propagandist narratives, including across AI.The rise of Pravda coincides with the Kremlins mass increase in spending to boost its propaganda worldwide. In 2025 alone, Russias budget draft has allocated over $1.4 billion for propaganda, a 13% increase from the previous year.Secret budgets from the Russian Defense Ministry also reportedly contribute to these efforts.Western search engines and generative models often work in a very selective, biased manner, not taking into account, and sometimes simply ignoring and canceling Russian culture, Putin said at an AI conference in November 2023.He then announced Russias plan to allocate more resources to AI research and development, pledging to expand research in the field of generative artificial intelligence and large language models.Read also:You could close this page. Or you could join our community and help us produce more materials like this.We keep our reporting open and accessible to everyone because we believe in the power of free information. 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  • FBI Arrests 36-Year-Old Nevada Man for Allegedly Setting Fire to Teslas | The fires been described as terrorism by federal authorities.
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    By Matt Novak Published March 28, 2025 | Comments (6) | The word "RESIST" is shown spray painted on the entrance of a Tesla Collision Center after an individual set several vehicles on fire on March 18, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images Las Vegas Metropolitan Police held a press conference Thursday to announce the arrest of 36-year-old Paul Kim in connection to vehicle fires at a Tesla Collision Center on March 18, 2025. Kim allegedly set fire to multiple Tesla vehicles, discharged a firearm, and spray-painted resist on the building, according to authorities, and has been charged with both state and federal crimes. Police allege Kim was the person seen in surveillance video on March 18, 2025, arriving in a black Hyundai Elantra, parking just east of the building and continuing on foot. Kim then allegedly shot the surveillance cameras with a rifle before turning the gun on some vehicles and allegedly using molotov cocktails on the cars. At the state level, Kim has been charged with, according to a press release from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department: 3 Counts of Arson 3rd Degree 3 Counts of Unlawful Possession of Explosive or Incendiary Device 4 Counts of Destroy/Injure Real/Personal Property of Another $5000+ 5 Counts of Discharge Firearm at or into a Vehicle or Structure Kim has also been charged federally in the U.S. District Court in Las Vegas, Nevada, with one count of unlawful possession of an unregistered firearm, which carries the potential for 10 years in prison, and one count of arson, which can carry 5-20 years. The Department of Justice has been clear: anyone who participates in the wave of domestic terrorism targeting Tesla properties will suffer severe legal consequences, Attorney General Pamela Bondi said in a statement published online. We will continue to find, arrest, and prosecute these attackers until the lesson is learned. Las Vegas police released several videos from March 18 showing someone setting fire to multiple cars. Tesla dealerships and charging stations have been the target of vandals and arsonists over the past two months, ever since Tesla CEO Elon Musk gave two Nazi-style salutes on the day President Donald Trump was inaugurated. Musk has also been leading a team called DOGE to dismantle large parts of the U.S. federal government, often deploying completely illegal tactics to unilaterally shut down programs Musk doesnt like. Congress, which famously has the power of the purse, is supposed to be the entity that chooses what to fund and not fund in government, and the Senate Appropriations Committee, recently sent a letter to the White House protesting the behavior.Musk told Fox News in an interview Thursday night that he doesnt really worry about the crazy people who are setting fires in arson attacks against Tesla dealerships, but instead blames the ones pushing the lies and propaganda, against Tesla. Musk says the administration is going to go after people pushing lies about Tesla [image or embed] Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) March 27, 2025 at 3:58 PM Surveillance video captured from inside the Tesla collision center showing someone spray-painting resist on the outside of the building was also released by police, an apparent reference to resisting Musks involvement in the U.S. government. Police released photos of guns allegedly found at Kims home as well as photos of Kim that appear to be scraped from social media. Las Vegas police claim they identified Kim through some DNA at the scene but wouldnt elaborate on how the DNA was collected when asked about it at the press conference. Images released by Las Vegas police showing 36-year-old Paul Kim, accused of setting fire to Tesla vehicles on March 18, 2025. Images: Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Police said at Thursdays press conference that his social media presence suggests loose affiliations with Communist ideology and sympathy for Palestinians. The latter topic is considered a hot-button issue in the U.S. as federal authorities have been kidnapping international students in recent weeks for deportation proceedings after they expressed support for Palestinians who are being killed by Israeli forces in Gaza. Over 50,000 Palestinians have died in that conflict since October 7, 2023, when Hamas killed about 1,200 Israelis in a day of terror attacks, setting off a war that has decimated Gaza.None of the images released by Las Vegas police on Thursday give a clear view of the person who was actually on the scene vandalizing property on March 18, 2025, and some of the images were extremely blurry. The image below, for instance, was released by Las Vegas police as a suspect photo on Thursday. Extremely blurry image released as a suspect photo by Las Vegas police. Image: Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Kim was apprehended without incident, according to the press conference, and police seized electronic devices as well as a black gun belt with a pouch that cops claim had pink residue on it. The spray paint used on the building was pink. The Las Vegas police were asked at the press conference if they had any concerns they may be targeted due to recent news the department was accepting a gift of free Tesla Cybertrucks from a mystery donor last month. The police said they were not worried.As promised, acts of violence and vandalism will not be tolerated, and today law enforcement personnel acted quickly to arrest an individual on charges including arson, FBI Director Kash Patel said in a statement. Under Attorney General Bondis leadership, we will continue to pursue these investigations with the full force of law and will bring to justice anyone responsible for these attacks.Daily NewsletterYou May Also Like By AJ Dellinger Published March 22, 2025 By Thomas Maxwell Published March 20, 2025 By Matt Novak Published March 20, 2025 By Matthew Gault Published March 20, 2025 By Thomas Maxwell Published March 19, 2025 By Matt Novak Published March 19, 2025
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    The renders are meant to look like 1950s magazine adverts / postcards for a household robot. The robot design is OC, based on styles from Fallout, Atomic Heart, the Teslabots, and Deus Ex Machina. submitted by /u/therome5 [link] [comments]
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  • Lost In Green - Viewport vs Render
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    Viewport vs Render Pov - when your pc is in a good mood and allows you to add more mesh .this is the breakdown video of my recent artwork(Lost in Green) - made with u/blender more works on https://www.instagram.com/hsmotions_/ submitted by /u/HSMotions [link] [comments]
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  • Furry hackers who leaked Project 2025 firms data fear leader raided by feds
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    Tech Furry hackers who leaked Project 2025 firms data fear leader raided by feds The FBI declined to comment on the matter. mewmrrpmeowShutterstock(Licensed)Individuals with connections to SiegedSec, the now-defunct group of gay furry hackers who leaked data relating to the think tank behind Project 2025, believe their former leader may have been arrested in a raid by law enforcement.Featured VideoIn remarks to X on Wednesday, @mewmrrpmeow, a former member of the group, stated that vio, who once led SiegedSec, was raided earlier today.I regret to inform you that vios location was raided earlier today, they wrote. She is no longer accessible, contactable, or reliable. Im available to address any inquiries you may have.AdvertisementRyan Fae, an independent journalist who has covered the group, vouched for @mewmrrpmeows credibility and prior involvement with SiegedSec, but was unable to independently verify the claims.NEW: a source close to vio (ex-SiegedSec) tells me that shes been raided in the US this morning, Fae tweeted. That source, an ex-SiegedSec member and associate of vios, made the below tweet, I can confirm.Fae noted that a Signal account vio had responded from earlier this week was no longer accepting messages.AdvertisementHacker maia arson crimew, known for discovering the U.S. No Fly list on an unsecured server, also confirmed @mewmrrpmeows former role with the SiegedSec.Ongoing situation regarding a potential raid on a SiegedSec member, crimew wrote.SiegedSec disbanded in July of last year after a high-profile hack against the right-wing think tank The Heritage Foundation. The Heritage Foundation exploded in the national consciousness last summer as the architect of Project 2025, an ultra-conservative plan for President Donald Trumps second term. AdvertisementIn a message on Telegram at the time, the group cited mental health, the stress of mass publicity, and efforts to avoid the eye of the FBI before shuttering its operations.The group was also known for targeting NATO, companies in Israel, and religious organizations critical of transgender rights.The Daily Dot reached out to the FBI to inquire about the rumored raid and was told that the agency does not have a comment on the matter.AdvertisementInternet culture is chaoticbut well break it down for you in one daily email. Sign up for the Daily Dots web_crawlr newsletterhere. Youll get the best (and worst) of the internet straight into your inbox.
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  • After 50 million miles, Waymos crash a lot less than human drivers
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    Traffic safety After 50 million miles, Waymos crash a lot less than human drivers Waymo has been in dozens of crashes. Most were not Waymo's fault. Timothy B. Lee Mar 27, 2025 7:00 am | 59 A driverless Waymo in Los Angeles. Credit: P_Wei via Getty A driverless Waymo in Los Angeles. Credit: P_Wei via Getty Story textSizeSmallStandardLargeWidth *StandardWideLinksStandardOrange* Subscribers only Learn moreThe first ever fatal crash involving a fully driverless vehicle occurred in San Francisco on January 19. The driverless vehicle belonged to Waymo, but the crash was not Waymos fault.Heres what happened: A Waymo with no driver or passengers stopped for a red light. Another car stopped behind the Waymo. Then, according to Waymo, a human-driven SUV rear-ended the other vehiclesat high speed, causing a six-car pileup that killed one person and injured five others. Someones dog also died in the crash.Another major Waymo crash occurred in October in San Francisco. Once again, a driverless Waymo was stopped for a red light. According to Waymo, a vehicle traveling in the opposite direction crossed the double yellow line and crashed into an SUV that was stopped to the Waymos left. The force of the impact shoved the SUV into the Waymo. One person was seriously injured.These two incidents produced worse injuries than any other Waymo crash in the last nine months. But in other respects, they were typical Waymo crashes. Most Waymo crashes involve a Waymo vehicle scrupulously following the rules while a human driver flouts them, speeding, running red lights, careening out of their lanes, and so forth.Waymos service will only grow in the coming months and years. So Waymo will inevitably be involved in more crashesincluding some crashes that cause serious injuries and even death.But as this happens, its crucial to keep the denominator in mind. Since 2020, Waymo has reported roughly 60 crashes serious enough to trigger an airbag or cause an injury. But those crashes occurred over more than 50 million miles of driverless operations. If you randomly selected 50 million miles of human drivingthats roughly 70 lifetimes behind the wheelyou would likely see far more serious crashes than Waymo has experienced to date.Federal regulations require Waymo to report all significant crashes, whether or not the Waymo vehicle was at faultindeed, whether or not the Waymo is even moving at the time of the crash. Ive spent the last few days poring over Waymos crash reports from the last nine months. Lets dig in.Examining Waymos safety record since JulyLast September, IanalyzedWaymo crashes through June 2024. So this section will focus on crashes between July 2024 and February 2025. During that period, Waymo reported 38 crashes that were serious enough to either cause an (alleged) injury or an airbag deployment.In my view, only one of these crashes was clearly Waymos fault. Waymo may have been responsible for three other crashesthere wasnt enough information to say for certain. The remaining 34 crashes seemed to be mostly or entirely the fault of others:The two serious crashes I mentioned at the start of this article are among 16 crashes where another vehicle crashed into a stationary Waymo (or caused a multi-car pileup involving a stationary Waymo). This included 10 rear-end crashes, three side-swipe crashes, and three crashes where a vehicle coming from the opposite direction crossed the center line.Anothereight crashesinvolved another car (or in one case a bicycle) rear-ending a moving Waymo.A furtherfive crashesinvolved another vehicle veering into a Waymos right of way. This included a car running a red light, a scooter running a red light, and a car running a stop sign.Three crashesoccurred while Waymo was dropping a passenger off. The passenger opened the door and hit a passing car or bicycle. Waymo has aSafe Exit programto alert passengers and prevent this kind of crash, but its not foolproof.There were two incidents where it seems like no crash happened at all:In one incident, Waymo says that its vehicle slowed and moved slightly to the left within its lane, preparing to change lanes due to a stopped truck ahead. This apparently spooked an SUV driver in the next lane, who jerked the wheel to the left and ran into the opposite curb. Waymo says its vehicle never left its lane or made contact with the SUV.In another incident, a pedestrian walked in front of a stopped Waymo. The Waymo began moving after the pedestrian had passed, but then the pedestrian turned around and approached the Waymo AV. According to Waymo, the pedestrian may have made contact with the driver side of the Waymo AV and later claimed to have a minor injury. Waymos report stops just short of calling this pedestrian a liar.So thats a total of 34 crashes. I dont want to make categorical statements about these crashes because in most cases, I only have Waymos side of the story. But it doesnt seem like Waymo was at fault in any of them.There was one crash where Waymo clearly seemed to be at fault: In December, a Waymo in Los Angeles ran into a plastic crate, pushing it into the path of a scooter in the next lane. The scooterist hit the crate and fell down. Waymo doesnt know whether the person riding the scooter was injured.I had trouble judging the final three crashes, all of which involved another vehicle making an unprotected left turn across a Waymos lane of travel. In two of these cases, Waymo says its vehicle slammed on the brakes but couldnt stop in time to avoid a crash. In the third case, the other vehicle hit the Waymo from the side. Waymos summaries make it sound like the other car was at fault in all three cases, but I dont feel like I have enough information to make a definite judgment.Even if we assume all three of these crashes were Waymos fault, that would still mean that a large majority of the 38 serious crashes were not Waymos fault. And as well see, Waymo vehicles are involved in many fewer serious crashes than human-driven vehicles.Waymos get in fewer crashes than human driversAnother way to evaluate the safety of Waymo vehicles is by comparing their per-mile crash rate to human drivers. Waymo has been regularly publishing data about this over the last couple of years. Its most recent release came last week, when Waymo updated itssafety data hubto cover crashes through the end of 2024.Waymo knows exactly how many times its vehicles have crashed. Whats tricky is figuring out the appropriate human baseline, since human drivers dont necessarily report every crash. Waymo has tried to address this by estimating human crash rates in its two biggest marketsPhoenix and San Francisco. Waymos analysis focused on the 44 million miles Waymo had driven in these cities through December, ignoring its smaller operations in Los Angeles and Austin.Using human crash data, Waymo estimated that human drivers on the same roads would get into 78 crashes serious enough to trigger an airbag. By comparison, Waymos driverless vehicles only got into 13 airbag crashes. That represents an83 percent reductionin airbag crashes relative to typical human drivers.This is slightly worse than last September, when Waymo estimated an 84 percent reduction in airbag crashes over Waymos first 21 million miles.Over the same 44 million miles, Waymo estimates that human drivers would get into 190 crashes serious enough to cause an injury. Instead, Waymo only got in 36 injury-causing crashes across San Francisco or Phoenix. Thats an81 percent reductionin injury-causing crashes.This is a significant improvement over last September, when Waymo estimated its cars had 73 percent fewer injury-causing crashes over its first 21 million driverless miles.Insurance claims against Waymo are about 90 percent lowerThe above analysis counts all crashes, whether or not Waymos technology was at fault. Things look even better for Waymo if we focus on crashes where Waymo was determined to be responsible for a crash.To assess this, Waymoco-authored a studyin December with the insurance giant Swiss Re. It focused on crashes that led to successful insurance claims against Waymo. This data seems particularly credible because third parties, not Waymo, decide when a crash is serious enough to file an insurance claim. And claims adjusters, not Waymo, decide whether to hold Waymo responsible for a crash.But one downside is that it takes a few months for insurance claims to be filed. So the December report focused on crashes that occurred through July 2024.Waymo had completed 25 million driverless miles by July 2024. And by the end of November 2024, Waymo had faced only two potentially successful claims for bodily injury. Both claims are pending, which means they could still be resolved in Waymos favor.One of them was this crash that I described at the beginning of mySeptember articleabout Waymos safety record:On a Friday evening last November, police chased a silver sedan across the San Francisco Bay Bridge. The fleeing vehicle entered San Francisco and went careening through the citys crowded streets. At the intersection of 11th and Folsom streets, it sideswiped the fronts of two other vehicles, veered onto a sidewalk, and hit two pedestrians.According to a local news story, both pedestrians were taken to the hospital, with one suffering major injuries. The driver of the silver sedan was injured, as was a passenger in one of the other vehicles. No one was injured in the third car, a driverless Waymo robotaxi.It seems unlikely that an insurance adjuster will ultimately hold Waymo responsible for these injuries.The other pending injury claim doesnt seem like a slam dunk, either. In that case, another vehicle steered into a bike lane before crashing into a Waymo as it was making a left turn.But lets assume that both crashes are judged to be Waymos fault. That would still be a strong overall safety record.Based on insurance industry records, Waymo and Swiss Re estimate that human drivers in San Francisco and Phoenix would generate about 26 successful bodily injury claims over 25 million miles of driving. So even if both of the pending claims against Waymo succeed, two injuries represent a more than 90 percent reduction in successful injury claims relative to typical human drivers.The reduction in property damage claims is almost as dramatic. Waymos vehicles generated nine successful or pending property damage claims over its first 25 million miles. Waymo and Swiss Re estimate that human drivers in the same geographic areas would have generated 78 property damage claims. So Waymo generated 88 percent fewer property damage claims than typical human drivers.Timothy B. Lee was on staff at Ars Technica from 2017 to 2021. Today he writes Understanding AI, a newsletter that explores how AI works and how it's changing our world. You can subscribe here.Timothy B. LeeSenior tech policy reporterTimothy B. LeeSenior tech policy reporter Timothy is a senior reporter covering tech policy and the future of transportation. He lives in Washington DC. 59 Comments
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  • US allies worldwide decry Trumps car tariffs and threaten retaliation
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    Canadas prime minister has said the era of deep ties with the US is over, as governments from Tokyo to Berlin to Paris sharply criticised Donald Trumps sweeping tariffs on car imports, with some threatening retaliatory action.Mark Carney warned Canadians that Trump had permanently altered relations and that, regardless of any future trade deals, there would be no turning back.He told reporters: The old relationship we had with the United States based on deepening integration of our economies and tight security and military cooperation is over.The prime minister called Trumps car tariffs unjustified, and said they were in breach of existing trade deals between the countries.Carney said he would speak to provincial premiers and business leaders on Friday to discuss a coordinated response, with retaliatory measures expected next week.Our response to these latest tariffs is to fight, is to protect, is to build, Carney said. We will fight the US tariffs with retaliatory trade actions of our own that will have maximum impact in the United States and minimum impacts here in Canada.Trump announced on Wednesday that he would impose a 25% tariff on cars and car parts shipped to the US from 3 April in a move experts have predicted is likely to depress production, drive up prices and fuel a global trade war.The US imported almost $475bn (367bn) worth of cars last year, mostly from Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Canada and Germany. European carmakers alone sold more than 750,000 vehicles to American drivers.Frances president, Emmanuel Macron, said on Thursday he had told his US counterpart that tariffs were not a good idea. They disrupt value chains, create an inflationary effect and destroy jobs. So its not good for the US or European economies, he said.Paris would work with the European Commission on a response intended to get Trump to reconsider, he said. Officials in Berlin also stressed that the commission would defend free trade as the foundation of the EUs prosperity.Donald Trump announces new 25% tariffs on cars from overseas videoGermanys chancellor, Olaf Scholz, bluntly described Trumps decision as wrong, and said Washington appeared to have chosen a path at whose end lie only losers, since tariffs and isolation hurt prosperity, for everyone.Frances finance minister, Eric Lombard, called the US presidents plan very bad news and said the EU would be forced to raise its own tariffs. His German counterpart, Robert Habeck, promised a firm EU response. We will not take this lying down, he said.Polands prime minister, Donald Tusk, said Europe would approach the US with common sense but not on our knees. Good transatlantic relations are a strategic matter and must survive more than one prime minister and one president, he said.The European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, described the move as bad for businesses, worse for consumers because tariffs are taxes. She said the bloc would continue to seek negotiated solutions while protecting its economic interests.The British prime minister, Keir Starmer, said the tariffs were very concerning and that his government would be pragmatic and clear-eyed in response. The UK does not want a trade war, but its important we keep all options on the table, he said.One option for Canada is to impose excise duties on exports of oil, potash and other commodities. Nothing is off the table to defend our workers and our country, said Carney, who added that the old economic and security relationship between Canada and the US was over.South Korea said it would put in place a full emergency response to Trumps proposed measures by April.Chinas foreign ministry said the US approach violated World Trade Organization rules and was not conducive to solving its own problems. Its spokesperson, Guo Jiakun, said: No countrys development and prosperity are achieved by imposing tariffs.The Japanese prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba, said Tokyo was putting all options on the table. Japan makes the largest amount of investment to the US, so we wonder if it makes sense for [Washington] to apply uniform tariffs to all countries, he said.Reuters and Agence-France Presse contributed to this report
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  • Trump calls Signal chat fallout a 'witch hunt,' says the messaging app 'could be defective'
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    President Donald Trump downplayed the Signal chat leak Wednesday as a witch hunt and said, without evidence, that the encrypted messaging app could be defective as his administration struggles to stem the fallout.VideoTrump calls Signal chat fallout a witch hunt, says the messaging app could be defectivePresident Donald Trump downplayed the Signal chat leak Wednesday as a witch hunt and said, without evidence, that the encrypted messaging app could be defective as his administration struggles to stem the fallout.Published [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] Share
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  • SignalGate Isnt About Signal
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    The eye-popping scandal surrounding the Trump cabinets accidental invitation to The Atlantics editor in chief to join a text-message group secretly planning a bombing in Yemen has rolled into its third day, and that controversy now has a name: SignalGate, a reference to the fact that the conversation took place on the end-to-end encrypted free messaging tool Signal.As that name becomes a shorthand for the biggest public blunder of the second Trump administration to date, however, security and privacy experts who have promoted Signal as the best encrypted messaging tool available to the public want to be clear about one thing: SignalGate is not about Signal.Since The Atlantics editor, Jeffrey Goldberg, revealed Monday that he was mistakenly included in a Signal group chat earlier this month created to plan US airstrikes against the Houthi rebels in Yemen, the reaction from the Trump cabinets critics and even the administration itself has in some cases seemed to cast blame on Signal for the security breach. Some commentators have pointed to reports last month of Signal-targeted phishing by Russian spies. National security adviser Michael Waltz, who reportedly invited Goldberg to the Signal group chat, has even suggested that Goldberg may have hacked into it.On Wednesday afternoon, even President Donald Trump suggested Signal was somehow responsible for the group chat fiasco. I don't know that Signal works, Trump told reporters at the White House. I think Signal could be defective, to be honest with you.The real lesson is much simpler, says Kenn White, a security and cryptography researcher who has conducted audits on widely used encryption tools in the past as the director of the Open Crypto Audit Project: Dont invite untrusted contacts into your Signal group chat. And if youre a government official working with highly sensitive or classified information, use the encrypted communication tools that run on restricted, often air-gapped devices intended for a top-secret setting rather than the unauthorized devices that can run publicly available apps like Signal.Unequivocally, no blame in this falls on Signal, says White. Signal is a communication tool designed for confidential conversations. If someone's brought into a conversation whos not meant to be part of it, that's not a technology problem. That's an operator issue.Cryptographer Matt Green, a professor of computer science at Johns Hopkins University, puts it more simply. Signal is a tool. If you misuse a tool, bad things are going to happen, says Green. If you hit yourself in the face with a hammer, its not the hammers fault. Its really on you to make sure you know who youre talking to.The only sense in which SignalGate is a Signal-related scandal, White adds, is that the use of Signal suggests that the cabinet-level officials involved in the Houthi bombing plans, including secretary of defense Pete Hegseth and director of national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, were conducting the conversation on internet-connected devicespossibly even including personal onessince Signal wouldnt typically be allowed on the official, highly restricted machines intended for such conversations. In past administrations, at least, that would be absolutely forbidden, especially for classified communications, says White.
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    Ilya Kuvshinov's Sleep Well has always caught my eye, and Ive wanted to turn it from 2D into 3D for a long time. But when I first saw it years ago, my Blender and 3D skills just werent there yet, I knew I wouldnt be able to do it justice. Now, after years of practice, I can finally bring it to life with sculpting and retopology in Blender. My past self would be proud of how far Ive come. I think this turned out well, but I know nothing is ever truly perfect, theres always room to improve. If anyone has feedback on what I could do better, Id love to hear it so I can keep growing! submitted by /u/zaparine [link] [comments]
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  • Report: 19-year-old DOGE team member "Big Balls" provided network support to cybercrime gang
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    In brief: Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) team contains a member who once provided tech support to a cybercrime gang, according to a new report. Edward Coristine, the 19-year-old often known by his nickname of "Big Balls," already has a colorful history, with other reports claiming he is the grandson of a KGB spy. According to records reviewed by Reuters, Coristine ran a company called DiamondCDN that provided network services from around 2022, while he was still in high school. Among its users was a website run by a ring of cybercriminals operating under the name "EGodly."EGodly thanked DiamondCDN for providing it with DDoS protection and caching systems in February 2023, noting that Coristine's company helped it securely host and safeguard its website, dataleak.fun.That same year, EGodly boasted on its Telegram channel that it had hijacked phone numbers, broke into law enforcement email accounts in Latin America, and committed cryptocurrency theft. It had also distributed personal details of an FBI agent who was investigating the group, including his phone number and photographs of his house, on Telegram.The now-retired FBI agent told Reuters that the group was being investigated over its connection to swatting incidents. "These are bad folks," the former agent said. "They're not a pleasant group." // Related StoriesA cybersecurity researcher said EGodly was made up of hardened fraudsters.Nitin Natarajan, who served as the deputy director of CISA under former President Joe Biden, told Reuters that it was concerning someone who had provided services to cybercriminals now had access to sensitive government networks.A profile photo from Coristine's WhatsApp accountCoristine set up Tesla.Sexy LLC in 2021, when he was 16 years old. The company controls dozens of web domains, including at least two Russian-registered domains, one of which is an AI bot for Discord servers targeting the Russian market, writes Wired.According to journalist Jacob Silverman, Coristine's great-grandfather worked for the KGB during the Cold War. Valery Fedorovich Martynov was recruited by the FBI in 1982 to pass Soviet intelligence to the US, but he was eventually discovered by KGB counterintelligence officer Victor Cherkashin and executed as a traitor.Coristine was fired from a cybersecurity internship last year for allegedly leaking insider information to a rival. He was also accused of frequently engaging with Telegram and Discord communities linked to cybercrime.Coristine's background has led to some questioning the vetting process for DOGE staff, and whether any background checks were carried out.
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  • Pete Hegseth, Mike Waltz, Tulsi Gabbard: Private Data and Passwords of Senior U.S. Security Officials Found Online
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    Private contact details of the most important security advisers to U.S. President Donald Trump can be found on the internet. DER SPIEGEL reporters were able to find mobile phone numbers, email addresses and even some passwords belonging to the top officials.To do so, the reporters used commercial people search engines along with hacked customer data that has been published on the web. Those affected by the leaks include National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.Most of these numbers and email addresses are apparently still in use, with some of them linked to profiles on social media platforms like Instagram and LinkedIn. They were used to create Dropbox accounts and profiles in apps that track running data. There are also WhatsApp profiles for the respective phone numbers and even Signal accounts in some cases.As such, the reporting has revealed an additional grave, previously unknown security breach at the highest levels in Washington. Hostile intelligence services could use this publicly available data to hack the communications of those affected by installing spyware on their devices. It is thus conceivable that foreign agents were privy to the Signal chat group in which Gabbard, Waltz and Hegseth discussed a military strike.Numbers Linked to Signal AccountsIt remains unclear, however, whether this extremely problematic chat was conducted using Signal accounts linked to the private telephone numbers of the officials involved. Tulsi Gabbard has declined to comment. DER SPIEGEL reporting has demonstrated, though, that privately used and publicly accessible telephone numbers belonging to her and Waltz are, in fact, linked to Signal accounts.The U.S. newsmagazine The Atlantic revealed on Monday that Gabbard, Waltz and Hegseth, along with CIA Director John Ratcliffe and additional officials, discussed an imminent military strike against the Houthi militia in Yemen in a Signal chat. The information shared among the participants included intelligence information and precise attack plans. According to the Atlantic, Waltz added the editor-in-chief of the magazine, Jeffrey Goldberg, to the chat group. Precisely why he did so remains unclear.The White House confirmed the scandal after the fact. Trump insisted that it did not include classified content, a question that is of particular relevance since members of the U.S. government are not permitted to share such information over Signal. The U.S. special envoy for Ukraine and the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, was even in Russia while participating in the chat group.Pete Hegseth's WhatsApp profile photoFoto: Screenshot/ DER SPIEGELDER SPIEGEL was able to find some of the contact information for Gabbard, Hegseth and Waltz in commercial databases, while other information was in so-called password leaks, which are hardly a rarity on the internet. One example is the 2019 discovery by Troy Hunt, who found 773 million email addresses and more than 21 million passwords in a hacker forum.Since then, there have been numerous additional leaks. Criminals are constantly compiling new collections from hacks, usually to sell them on forums.It was particularly easy for DER SPIEGEL reporters to discover Hegseths mobile number and email address. They turned to a commercial provider of contact information that is primarily used by companies for sales, marketing and recruitment.DER SPIEGEL sent the provider a link to Hegseths LinkedIn profile and received a Gmail address and a mobile phone number in return, in addition to other information. A search of leaked user data revealed that the email address and, in some cases, even the password associated with it, could be found in over 20 publicly accessible leaks. Using publicly available information, it was possible to verify that the email address was used just a few days ago.The mobile number provided, meanwhile, led to a WhatsApp account that Hegseth apparently only recently deleted. The profile photo showed a shirtless Hegseth in a baseball cap and necklace. Comparisons with other photos of the U.S. secretary of defense using facial recognition software were able to confirm that the photo on the WhatsApp profile was indeed Hegseth.Several Passwords in Leaked DatabaseU.S. National Security Adviser Mike Waltz: Mobile number and email address found using a commercial people finder.Foto: Mandel Ngan/ AFPWaltzs mobile number and email address could be found using the same service provider. The mobile phone number could even be found using a people search engine popular in the U.S. DER SPIEGEL reporters were also able to find several passwords for Waltzs email address in leaked databases. The information also led to Waltzs profiles for Microsoft Teams, LinkedIn, WhatsApp and Signal.National Intelligence Director Gabbard was seemingly more careful with her data than her two male colleagues. She apparently had her own data blocked in the commercial contact search engines that contained the data of Hegseth and Waltz. But her email address was to be found on WikiLeaks and Reddit.Gabbards email address is available in more than 10 leaks. One of those also contains a partial telephone number, which, when completed, leads to an active WhatsApp account and a Signal profile."Exposed data from top politicians can be used by hackers to launch convincing phishing attacks and gain access to devices and various services such as email, chat tools and PayPal, says Donald Ortmann, a specialist in information security, information procurement and social engineering. He supports companies and authorities following cyberattacks."In addition, deepfake attacks using images and sound available online can be launched to participate in virtual meetings, says Ortmann. Compromised accounts also enable hackers to "install malware, monitor communications and attempt political blackmail.Two Check MarksTo protect the private contact information of the U.S. politicians, DER SPIEGEL is not publishing the telephone numbers, email addresses and passwords it found. Furthermore, no tests were performed to determine if the passwords for the email addresses are still active. DER SPIEGEL informed Gabbard, Hegseth and Waltz of its findings.The U.S. Defense Department did not respond to a request for comment. A spokesperson for the National Security Council indicated that the passwords and accounts of Michael Waltz, the national security adviser, had been changed before he joined Congress in 2019.Personal inquiries sent by DER SPIEGEL to the leaked WhatsApp and Signal accounts belonging to Waltz were delivered, according to the confirmation function. His WhatsApp profile photo showed Waltz with two other people in front of a U.S. flag. Shortly after the inquiries were sent, Waltzs accounts were apparently deactivated; the WhatsApp chat with DER SPIEGEL disappeared.The office of the national intelligence director stated that Tulsi Gabbards private data was leaked almost 10 years ago, that she hadnt used the relevant platforms for several years and that she had changed her passwords several times.DER SPIEGEL reporting, however, found that the private Google account belonging to Gabbard was used as recently as around two weeks ago. Messages sent by DER SPIEGEL to her leaked WhatsApp and Signal accounts were also apparently delivered. Two check marks appeared after they were sent.This story has been updated to include statements received from the offices of the officials involved after initial publication.
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  • TSMCs $100 billion pledge wont resurrect US chipmaking, says Intels ex-CEO | US must boost R&D to gain "semiconductor leadership."
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    Chips TSMCs $100 billion pledge wont resurrect US chipmaking, says Intels ex-CEO US must boost R&D to gain "semiconductor leadership." Financial Times Mar 27, 2025 9:16 am | 10 Signage for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) is displayed inside the company's headquarters in Hsinchu, Taiwan. Credit: Ashley Pon/Bloomberg Signage for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) is displayed inside the company's headquarters in Hsinchu, Taiwan. Credit: Ashley Pon/Bloomberg Story textSizeSmallStandardLargeWidth *StandardWideLinksStandardOrange* Subscribers only Learn moreTaiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Companys pledge to spend an extra $100 billion on advanced manufacturing plants in the US will do little to help the country restore its global lead in chipmaking, according to Pat Gelsinger, who was forced out as chief executive of Intel late last year.His comments come less than a month after the White House hailed the investment from TSMC, the worlds largest chip manufacturer, as an important milestone in efforts to bring production of the most advanced semiconductors back on to US soil.If you dont have R&D in the US, you will not have semiconductor leadership in the US, Gelsinger said. All of the R&D work of TSMC is in Taiwan, and they havent made any announcements to move that.The former Intel chief added, however, that President Donald Trumps tariff threats had at least been incrementally beneficial for the US by giving chip manufacturers like TSMC more incentive to locate their facilities in the country.The Trump administration has leaned heavily on TSMC amid doubts about Intels ability to regain the global manufacturing lead it lost to the Taiwanese company a decade ago.Gelsingers departure late last year was widely seen as a repudiation by the company of his complex turnaround plan, which included trying to rebuild Intels manufacturing base. His successor, Lip-Bu Tan, appointed earlier this month, has yet to set out his strategy.The former Intel chief executive would not comment on whether he had fallen out with Intels directors over strategy, but indicated he had lost their confidence less than four years into his five-year plan.I wasnt done with the five-plus years when the board made a directional change, he said.TSMC has said that the only development work it plans to carry out it in the US will be on the process technology it already has in production, and that its core research and development will remain in Taiwan.Unless youre designing the next-generation transistor technology in the US, you do not have leadership in the US, said Gelsinger.He was speaking in an interview this week after becoming a partner at Playground Global, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm that specializes in deep tech investments, including in fields like quantum computing and new chip making technologies.Despite losing out in the cutting-edge process technology used in chip manufacturing, Gelsinger said the US still had a global edge in many advanced technologies that are likely to determine future leadership in artificial intelligence.He also brushed off suggestions that Chinese AI company DeepSeek, which shocked US technology experts and investors with its low-cost technology earlier this year, had posed a serious challenge to American companies.DeepSeek was good engineering, it wasnt core innovations. It wasnt major breakthroughs, he said.Start-ups backed by Playground include xLight, whose advanced lasers could play a part in future generations of lithography needed to make chips. Other investments include PsiQuantum, the first quantum computing company that has embarked on building a large-scale quantum machine, and d-Matrix, one of a number of start-ups trying to leapfrog Nvidia in making the chips needed to run AI systems, a task known as inference.While at Intel, Gelsinger failed to make up ground against Nvidia in AI chips, though he said this week that new technologies were needed to bring AI into the mainstream.AI, as exciting as it is, is much too expensive, he said. We have to have dramatic reductions in the cost of inference for it to be truly deployed in every aspect of humanity. 2025 The Financial Times Ltd. All rights reserved. Not to be redistributed, copied, or modified in any way.Financial TimesFinancial Times 10 Comments
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