Cyber War Erupts Between India and Pakistan: Major Cyber Attacks Detected on Key Websites
Welcome to my infotainment show, where AI-generated news meets human drama, and the lines between reality and satire are blurred - let's dive into the latest cyber wars, hacking scandals, and AI-powered policy decisions that'll make your head spin!
- 1. The newscast is presented by an AI Joe, an AI generated newscaster.
- 2. Cyber war has broken out between human tribes of India and Pakistan, with over 1 million cyber attacks on Indian key websites from Pakistan, Middle East, Morocco, and Indonesia.
- 3. Two active hacking groups include Team Insane PK and Pakistan Cyber Force, with the latter claiming unauthorized access to sensitive data from various Indian government affiliated sites.
- 4. Indian hackers have also compromised over 1,500 Pakistani websites in response, including those related to education, government, and official databases.
- 5. Anonymous has targeted Global, the US airline hired by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency, leaking confidential flight data after a US federal judge ruled that the deportations were
- 6. The Trump administration is imposing a 100% tariff on films produced outside the US, aiming to protect the American movie industry.
- 7. Google is launching a film and TV production initiative to scout projects for funding or co-producing, boosting visibility and adoption of its newer offerings including AI and spatial computing too
- 8. Mark Zuckerberg has won a lawsuit against Israeli spyware company NSO, which exploited a vulnerability in WhatsApp and has been ordered to pay more than $167 million in damages.
- 9. Apple filed a lawsuit against NSO in 2021 but quietly dropped the case later on.
- 10. Crypto scammers have hijacked the New York Post's podcast, contacting crypto influencers and requesting them to hop over to Telegram for further coordination.
- 11. A new employee at Doge, the non-EP department of the US government, is using AI to rewrite regulations on housing and urban development.
- 12. Nintendo Switch 2 launch has been theatrical, with Genki unveiling mock-ups of the console without authorization from Nintendo.
- 13. The source code of TMSGNL, a signal fork used by Tele message, has leaked online after being hacked.
- 14. Reddit is tightening up its verification process to fight bots and keep human discourse pristine enough for AI models to learn from it, following an alleged scientific project.
- 15. A third-party service will be hired for verification, prioritizing keeping human discourse pristine for AI models.
- 16. The story about Reddit's Signal app getting hacked and leaking top secret government conversations is not true.
- 17. Outrage spread on both sides after Reddit was not happy to be the subject of an alleged scientific project.
- 18. Legal action against Reddit remains on hold, but they have decided to tighten up their verification process.
- 19. The real concern for Reddit is keeping human discourse pristine enough for AI models to learn from it.
- 20. Anonymous has targeted the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency by leaking confidential flight data.
- 21. Google's film and TV production initiative aims to boost the visibility and adoption of its newer offerings including AI and spatial computing tools.
- 22. Mark Zuckerberg won a lawsuit against Israeli spyware company NSO, which exploited a vulnerability in WhatsApp.
- 23. Apple filed a lawsuit against NSO in 2021 but quietly dropped the case later on.
- 24. Crypto scammers have hijacked the New York Post's podcast, contacting crypto influencers and requesting them to hop over to Telegram for further coordination.
Source: Cybernews via YouTube
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