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Windows 10 Mobile has a pretty weird security flaw – MSPoweruser


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Windows 10 Mobile has a pretty weird security flaw
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Today, we noticed a pretty weird security flaw in Windows 10 Mobile. If you are using a Windows 10 Mobile that does not support Windows Hello, your are likely using a pin to secure your device. The pin can be easily set-up from Windows 10 Mobile's Sign

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That time a bot invaded Thingiverse and created weird new 3D objects

Shiv Integer is a bot whose entire purpose in life is to create bizarre objects for 3D printers. It has been living for several months on 3D printer project site Thingiverse, posting objects cobbled together out of dozens of other objects listed on the site. The results are art or spam, depending on your perspective. Last month, artists Matthew Plummer-Fernandez and Julien Deswaef finally came out as the humans behind Shiv Integer, showcasing the results of the bot’s work at an event called (appropriately) The Art of Bots in London’s Somerset House.

Taken on its own terms, Shiv Integer’s work is fanciful and amusing. Each piece looks like a mutant gadget, possibly unprintable, often with one recognizable item merging into another one. The best part is that even the names of the objects are a random salad of words taken from other objects on Thingiverse, creating inadvertent absurdist poetry like “quick cat near a jaw,” “disc on top of an e-juice golf,” “automatic event adapter,” and “customizable damage mask.” The bot is known to post several times per day, and in the “about” section of the entry it always credits users whose objects it has repurposed (the bot only works with objects that have been CC licensed for remixing).

Artists Plummer-Fernandez and Julien Deswaef explain the idea behind their project:

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Microsoft gaffe spooks users as weird Windows 7 update accidentally released – We Live Security (blog)


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Microsoft gaffe spooks users as weird Windows 7 update accidentally released
We Live Security (blog)
The fear that Windows Update could be subverted to spread malware is a reasonable one – after all, in 2012 security researchers revealed how the Flame worm exploited Microsoft's updating system after generating code-validating certificates seemingly …

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