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13521214088?profile=RESIZE_400xIn 2020, cybersecurity company Mandiant’s computer system was compromised by an intruder exploiting an innocuous crack: routine software updates pushed out by another company, SolarWinds.  Mandiant was one of nearly 18,000 organizations to receive the compromised software.

The attack, a supply-chain hack by a Russian intelligence agency, demonstrates the trade-off between system coordination and vulnerability to attack, according to science and technology scholar Rebecca Slayton.[1]   “Standards

12385560484?profile=RESIZE_400xFacebook and Instagram users will start seeing labels on AI-generated images on their social media feeds, part of a broader tech industry initiative to sort between what is real and what is not.  A Meta spokesman said on 06 February 2024 that it is working with industry partners on technical standards to make it easier to identify images and, eventually, video and audio generated by artificial intelligence tools.[1]

See:  https://redskyalliance.org/xindustry/why-do-some-ai-images-look-like-me

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