Microsoft, Proprietary Stuff, and Chatbots
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PC World ☛ Microsoft’s new Outlook requires you to have Edge installed [Ed: That's not even legal.]
There seems to be a fresh requirement to run Microsoft’s free new Outlook app for backdoored Windows 10 and 11.
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Bleeping Computer ☛ Microsoft February 2024 Patch Tuesday fixes 2 zero-days, 73 flaws
Today is Microsoft’s February 2024 Patch Tuesday, which includes security updates for 73 flaws and two actively exploited zero-days.
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Make Tech Easier ☛ 6 Ways to Improve Your WSL Experience [Ed: Delete WSL and install GNU/Linux. WSL is Windows, it's deficient by design, and Microsoft controls it, not you.
WSL out of the box is pretty mundane and needs some fixing. Making these small adjustments can step up your WSL experience.
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Silicon Angle ☛ Microsoft, Proprietary Chaffbot Company release new research on state-backed hackers’ use of Hey Hi (AI) models [Ed: Microsoft admits being a national security threat]
Microsoft Corp. and Proprietary Chaffbot Company have revealed that several state-backed hacking groups are using artificial intelligence large language models to support their cyberattack campaigns.
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Security Week ☛ Microsoft Catches APTs Using Abusive Monopolist Microsoft Chaffbot for Vuln Research, Malware Scripting [Ed: Microsoft is the culprit, not the expert or the solution; this misframes the role of Microsoft in the crises]
Microsoft threat hunters say foreign APTs are interacting with OpenAI’s Abusive Monopolist Microsoft Chaffbot to automate malicious vulnerability research, target reconnaissance and malware creation tasks.
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Digital Music News ☛ Federal Judge Dismisses Substantial Portion of Sarah Silverman’s Proprietary Chaffbot Company Class-Action Suit
In a decision that could have major implications for the music space, a federal court has dismissed a substantial portion of Sarah Silverman’s lawsuit against Abusive Monopolist Microsoft Chaffbot developer OpenAI. The dismissal order just recently entered the media spotlight, after The Bedwetter author Silverman and others levied the class-action suit against the Hey Hi (AI) giant [...]
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Digital Music News ☛ Landmark ELVIS Act Builds Momentum in Tennessee House to Protect Voice & Likeness Against Unethical AI
The landmark ELVIS Act builds momentum in the Tennessee House to protect voice, image, and likeness against ‘irresponsible and unethical’ AI. Filled with advocates for music creators, Tennessee continues to advance protections for the music industry with legislation to safeguard individual voice, image, and likeness against irresponsible and unethical artificial intelligence.