Our research grant is now closed!
We are amazed by all the interesting research ideas we received. Unfortunately we could only pick one.
Our grantee for this grant opportunity is @kernelstub with their research into Flock cameras. We look forward to funding this research!
Ima say something, all these supposed old heads all fighting each other constantly about who remembers who and who owns which handle and who was in x, y or z crew. The fact that ya'll know each other by name, and went by the same handle every single day while commiting criems, is the reason ya'll went to jail.
Like, ya'll are fighting each and bragging about being dumb enough to appear as the same identity commiting the same type of crimes over and over.
I was floating around the same circles back in the day, no where near as deep as I played a lot of sport and had actual shit to do... I been 'hanging around' 20 years at this point, none of yall have ever heard of me.. Both because I really wasn't into doing crimes, more just causing generalised I imagine mostly (probably) legal forms of chaos and because I didn't fucking roll up to every single forum and chat room with the same IP address and name. Not going to prison is way cooler than trying to convince everyone your handle 10 years ago was jimmyrustles, and that you are actually a heaps cool guyπ€£π€£π€£π€£
The FBI has issued a FLASH on the cybercriminal group TeamPCP, which has carried out large-scale software supply chain compromises by targeting widely used developers and security tools. The group has infiltrated victim environments and extracted sensitive data, including cloud access tokens, SSH keys, and Kubernetes secrets. TeamPCP has also engaged in extortion and collaboration with cyber actors from other threat actor groups, publishing victim names on a public leak site and threatening to release stolen data.
Read the FLASH for more on TeamPCPβs tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), indicators of compromise (IOCs), and recommendations to protect your organization: https://t.co/kuNZEzuVeF
You don't say? And right on the heels of discovering it's E.T. phoning home with extensive user data, doubly so for foreigners? "We've changed our minds, exporting is great actually" Lmao.
Weβve received notice that the Department of Commerce has lifted export controls on Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5.
We'll begin restoring access tomorrow, and will share an update soon.
Weβre grateful to our users for their patience, and to everyone who worked with us on redeploying the models.