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Security News Bites for January 24, 2025

Great AI Tool With a Large Dose of Chinese Propaganda and Censorship If you want a very high performing and very low cost AI model, likely subsidized by the Chinese Communist Party, that meets or beats OpenAI and are willing to tolerate Chinese propaganda and censorship, have I got a piece of software for you. […]

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Security News for the Week Ending November 6, 2020

TikTok Ban – Remember That? Well now that the election is over – at least the voting part – we can get back to the important stuff like whether our kids can create 30 second dance videos on TikTok. The President signed a memo a couple of months ago to add trade pressure on China […]

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The Cost Of Not Baking In Security In At The Beginning

Wired is reporting a giant dark web scheme to sell counterfeit coupons costing the consumer packaged goods industry tens of millions of dollars.  The scam is simple because no one thought that anyone would try it.  So no one added any security into the coupon chain.  Later, they bolted on a blacklist, but that is easily […]

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