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(Composite photo / Photo: Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)Utah’s senior senator, Mike Lee, has two distinct personalities: one is a loyal but partisan senior senator from a Republican state; the other is Hyper Online DoppelgangerKnown in X as “BasedMikeLee”.Sen. Mike Lee and Mike Lee Bass are a lot like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the characters first described by Robert Louis Stevenson in his 19th century novel. Dr. Jekyll Senator Lee gave an eloquent speech, Lengthy filibuster Filled with lofty thoughts about Constitution, The role of governmentphilosophy, and Founding FathersBut as the sun goes down, Senator Lee retreats…
Raphael Sutter WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A group of Chinese hackers exploited software bugs to break into several internet companies in the United States and overseas, a cybersecurity company said on Tuesday. Researchers at Lumen Technologies said in a blog post that the hackers exploited a previously unknown vulnerability in Versa Director, a software platform used to manage services for customers of Santa Clara, Calif.-based Versa Networks Inc. The company said four of the victims were identified as U.S. nationals and one as an Indian national, but did not disclose their identities. Versa Networks issued an advisory on Monday acknowledging that…
Thousands of farmers and ranchers across the US and Canada have discovered the convenience of having an outdoor WiFi network on their property and how easy it is to create your own wireless farm network with Ayrstone AyrMesh products. Now, Ayrstone is stepping up that effort with the new AyrMesh HubDuo. “In speaking with our customers, they have expressed two requests: faster AyrMesh hub speeds and the ability to place hubs closer together than the existing one-mile minimum spacing,” said Bill Moffitt, president of Ayrstone Productivity. “The new HubDuo combines much faster WiFi speeds with the functionality to serve smaller,…
An artificial intelligence tool proposed to support clinicians’ decision-making regarding hospitalized patients at risk of sepsis has the unusual capability of considering uncertainty and suggesting the demographic data, vital signs, and laboratory test results required to improve predictive performance. The system, called “SepsisLab,” was developed based on feedback from doctors and nurses who treat patients in emergency departments and intensive care units, where sepsis, the body’s overreaction to infection, is most prevalent. They expressed dissatisfaction with existing AI-assisted tools that generate patient risk prediction scores using only electronic medical records, without input data from clinicians. Scientists at Ohio State University…
The technology sector is in the spotlight as leading AI company Nvidia (NVDA) is scheduled to report earnings on Wednesday. With AI hopes growing across the tech sector, investors want to know when the company will start seeing returns on its investments.Rishi Jaluri, Managing Director of Software Equity Research at RBC Capital Markets, appears on Catalysts to discuss his outlook for the tech sector and his hopes for AI.Jarria believes the short-term returns on AI investments are “very hard” to gauge, but he argues that overinvestment is better for these companies than underinvestment, noting that “this is truly a generational…
According to Value Market Research, the global demand for small cell 5G networks market size is predicted to follow a tremendous growth trajectory, with the market size expected to surge from USD 3.12 billion in 2023 to nearly USD 394.38 billion by 2032. This represents a staggering compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 71.21% during the forecast period 2024-2032. This rapid expansion is driven by increasing deployment of 5G infrastructure worldwide, the growing need for enhanced mobile connectivity, and the increasing adoption of IoT devices, all of which highlight the critical role that small cell networks will play in the…
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei calls for stricter regulation of cyberspaceIn a recent statement, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei stressed the need for stronger regulation of cyberspace and stressed that the country’s strict internet restrictions are part of a global trend. The call for restrictions came in the wake of the arrest in France of Telegram founder Pavel Durov, which Khamenei used to underscore his own argument for the need for legal oversight in the digital environment.Background to the call for regulationKhamenei’s comments reflect Iran’s long-standing grip on the internet. The country imposes some of the world’s toughest…
Signaling security remains a critical aspect of 5G network security, but the market is changing. Traditionally, signaling security has meant signaling firewalls deployed as hardware. Recently updated forecasts from ABI Research, a global technology intelligence company, predict that hardware revenues will stagnate, while network security delivered as a service or software will grow 50% year over year. “The change is clear: while the demand for signaling security remains, customers are increasingly looking for it to be delivered in software form, valuing a single-pane-of-glass interface, ease of use and integration,” said Georgia Cook, digital security research analyst at ABI Research. “Signaling…
Reuters reported that a cybersecurity firm has claimed that a group of Chinese hackers exploited software bugs to infiltrate several internet companies in the United States and other countries, in a scenario that would be a nightmare for any internet giant. Researchers at Lumen Technologies allege the hackers exploited a previously unknown vulnerability in Versa Director, a software platform used by Santa Clara, California-based Versa Networks to manage services for its customers. Lumen Technologies announced the suspected hacking incident in a blog post, adding that four US companies and one non-US company had been identified. See also | FBI Director…
The U.S. Marshals Service announced that it is investigating recent claims of data theft by a well-known ransomware gang and has determined that none of the data represents a new incident. Brady McCarron, a spokesman for the U.S. Marshals Service, told Recorded Future News that law enforcement was aware of the allegations and was investigating after the Hunters International ransomware group posted 386GB of data on Monday that appeared to include gang-related files, FBI documents, specific case information and operational data. “[USMS] “We have evaluated the material posted by individuals on the dark web and it does not appear to…

