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Netzpolitik (DE)10d07/02

Freedom of information: Black and Red are planning a frontal attack on journalism and transparency

Want to undermine freedom of information: Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder, Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Labor Minister Bärbel Bas and Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil at today's press conference. – All rights reserved: IMAGO / Mike SchmidtThe leaders of the Union and SPD want to massively restrict freedom of information. Civil society is horrified and speaks of the “severest attack on government transparency”.

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FTC Technology News10d07/02

Travel App Hopper to Pay $35 Million to Settle FTC Allegations It Charged Fees Without Consent and Deceived Users About Fees and Benefits of Some Products

Complaint alleges that Hopper made millions of dollars flouting its ‘no hidden fees’ promises The companies that operate the Hopper travel apps have agreed to pay $35 million and will be prohibited from deceiving consumers about fees to settle the Federal Trade Commission’s allegations that they unfairly charged consumers hidden fees and misrepresented the total prices consumers would pay and the benefits of the companies’ VIP Support and Price Freeze services. View Press Release

borderlinedata-protection · unknown-it-category-6 · vulnerability
ICS-CERT Advisories10d07/02

CubeSpace CW0057 Reaction Wheel

View CSAF Summary Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could allow an attacker to upload arbitrary malicious firmware to the device. The following versions of CubeSpace CW0057 Reaction Wheel are affected: CW0057 Reaction Wheel CVSS Vendor Equipment Vulnerabilities v3 6.1 CubeSpace CubeSpace CW0057 Reaction Wheel Improper Verification of Cryptographic Signature Background Critical Infrastructure Sectors: Communications Countries/Areas Deployed: Worldwide Company Headquarters Location: So

privacy · unknown-it-category-14
ICS-CERT Advisories10d07/02

Gardyn IoT Hub

View CSAF Summary Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow unauthenticated users to access and control IoT Hub managed devices. The following versions of Gardyn IoT Hub are affected: Home Firmware Studio Firmware Cloud API <2.12.2026 (CVE-2026-13768, CVE-2026-55726, CVE-2026-54477) CVSS Vendor Equipment Vulnerabilities v3 10 Gardyn Gardyn IoT Hub Use of Hard-coded Credentials, Exposure of Sensitive System Information to an Unauthorized Control Sphere, Improper Neutralization of HTTP Headers for Scripting Syntax Background Critical Infrastructure Sectors: Food and Agricultur

privacy · unknown-it-category-14
ICS-CERT Advisories10d07/02

ST Engineering iDirect iQ-Series Terminals

View CSAF Summary Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to gain unauthorized access to device information or cause a denial-of-service condition. The following versions of ST Engineering iDirect iQ-Series Terminals are affected: Evolution iQ‑Series terminals <=4.5.2.1 (CVE-2026-38059, CVE-2026-38057) 3315‑Series terminals <=4.5.2.1 (CVE-2026-38059, CVE-2026-38057) 9‑Series terminals <=4.5.2.1 (CVE-2026-38059, CVE-2026-38057) CVSS Vendor Equipment Vulnerabilitie

privacy · unknown-it-category-14
The Verge Tech10d07/02

Mystery box shows are complicated for everyone — even the actors

Silo is such a complicated show that even its showrunner gets confused sometimes. While filming the final seasons of the Apple TV sci-fi thriller, Graham Yost remembers two instances where he messed up details: once it was an actor who realized that a conversation they were about to shoot should've already taken place, the other involved the Japanese localization team pointing out that a subtitle didn't match what was going on onscreen. In both instances, the problem was ultimately fixed, but Yo

off-topiccybercrime · regulation · unknown-it-category-16
The Verge Tech10d07/02

BitTorrent&#8217;s disastrous, legendary, and controversial story

Twenty-five years ago today, a young, little-known programmer by the name of Bram Cohen fired off a short message to a mailing list for peer-to-peer enthusiasts. "My new app, BitTorrent, is now in working order, check it out here," Cohen wrote, followed by a link to his personal website. "What's BitTorrent, Bram?" the founder of the list asked in response. Cohen never bothered to reply. The world would find out soon enough. In the following years, BitTorrent quickly became the world's most popul

off-topiccybercrime · regulation · unknown-it-category-16
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