YouTuber Gives Fake Award to Far Right Activist Who Calls Greta Thunberg an 'Autistic Fucking Wench'

YouTuber Josh Pieters has revealed that he pranked far right British commentator Katie Hopkins by flying her to Prague and presenting her with a fake award. Hopkins, who is frequently retweeted by President Trump and was recently suspended on Twitter, was awarded with the Campaign to Unify the Nation Trophy,…

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Source: Gizmodo – YouTuber Gives Fake Award to Far Right Activist Who Calls Greta Thunberg an ‘Autistic Fucking Wench’

Cloud Strife Looks Great In A Dress In Final Fantasy VII Remake

In the original Final Fantasy VII, Cloud Strife dons a dress as part of a rescue mission. Way back in 2015, Square Enix’s Tetsuya Nomura said the character would once again wear a dress in the remake, and now the character finally shows off those threads.

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Source: Kotaku – Cloud Strife Looks Great In A Dress In Final Fantasy VII Remake

KVM Virtualization Adds Protections For Spectre-V1/L1TF Combination Attack

Following the Xen hypervisor in mitigating against a possible Spectre Variant One and L1 Terminal Fault combination attack, the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) has added its own protections with the Linux 5.6 kernel on top of all the other mitigations they’ve had to endure as a result of CPU vulnerabilities over the past two years…

Source: Phoronix – KVM Virtualization Adds Protections For Spectre-V1/L1TF Combination Attack

FBI Probes Use of Israeli Firm's Spyware In Personal and Government Hacks

nickwinlund77 shares a report from Reuters: The FBI is investigating the role of Israeli spyware vendor NSO Group Technologies in possible hacks on American residents and companies as well as suspected intelligence gathering on governments, according to four people familiar with the inquiry. The probe was underway by 2017, when Federal Bureau of Investigation officials were trying to learn whether NSO obtained from American hackers any of the code it needed to infect smartphones, said one person interviewed by the FBI then and again last year.

The FBI conducted more interviews with technology industry experts after Facebook filed a lawsuit in October accusing NSO itself of exploiting a flaw in Facebook’s WhatsApp messaging service to hack 1,400 users, according to two people who spoke with agents or Justice Department officials. Part of the FBI probe has been aimed at understanding NSO’s business operations and the technical assistance it offers customers, according to two sources familiar with the inquiry. Suppliers of hacking tools could be prosecuted under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) or the Wiretap Act, if they had enough knowledge of or involvement in improper use, said James Baker, general counsel at the FBI until January 2018. The CFAA criminalizes unauthorized access to a computer or computer network, and the Wiretap Act prohibits use of a tool to intercept calls, texts or emails. NSO is known in the cybersecurity world for its “Pegasus” software other tools that can be delivered in several ways. The software can capture everything on a phone, including the plain text of encrypted messages, and commandeer it to record audio.”

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Source: Slashdot – FBI Probes Use of Israeli Firm’s Spyware In Personal and Government Hacks

CERN Replacing Facebook Workplace With A Set Of Open-Source Software Alternatives

We previously covered how CERN has moved away from Microsoft products over licensing fees and instead has begun employing various open-source alternatives. Now this European Organization for Nuclear Research is moving away from Facebook Workplace to instead make use of more open-source software packages…

Source: Phoronix – CERN Replacing Facebook Workplace With A Set Of Open-Source Software Alternatives

Why BlackBerry AtHoc May Be A Critical Tool To Mitigate Company Coronavirus Risk

The latest Coronavirus outbreak, which has crossed 7K infected and has reached triple-digit deaths, has effectively reached the Pandemic stage as it exists in 20 countries and has effectively shut China down.  As the World Health Organization scrambles to deal with the problem, there is a product in the market for organizations that will help […]

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Source: TG Daily – Why BlackBerry AtHoc May Be A Critical Tool To Mitigate Company Coronavirus Risk

Compute module and eval kit run Linux on RISC-V-based PolarFire SoC

Aries Embedded’s “M100PF” module runs Linux on Microchip’s RISC-V architecture PolarFire SoC and starts at $381 with 8x SERDES lanes and three levels of FPGAs up to 300K LE. A $684-and-up eval kit is also available. Germany-based Aries Embedded, which has produced Linux-driven compute modules such as the i.MX6 UL-based M6UL, has launched the first […]

Source: LXer – Compute module and eval kit run Linux on RISC-V-based PolarFire SoC

CBS Makes Star Trek: Picard Pilot Free On YouTube 'For a Limited Time'

Iwastheone shares a report from Ars Technica: CBS has made the entirety of the first episode of its new series Star Trek: Picard freely and publicly available as a YouTube video. This is an opportunity for viewers curious about the show to see if Picard is worth subscribing to the network’s streaming service, CBS All Access, to watch the rest of the series. The episode on YouTube is the same as the pilot episode that premiered on CBS All Access last week. The second episode of Picard began streaming on CBS All Access yesterday, and the network plans to release episodes at a weekly cadence.

CBS has not said whether it plans to make other episodes available for free on YouTube in the future, but it seems likely. The description for the video says the episode will only be available “for a limited time” and that it’s presented by Geico. It does not, however, clarify how long “a limited time” is or when the video might become unavailable.

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Source: Slashdot – CBS Makes Star Trek: Picard Pilot Free On YouTube ‘For a Limited Time’