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FBI Seizes Notorious Online Criminal Haven RAMP; Apple Subscriptions, Starlink Funding, and Tech Developments Make Headlines

The FBI seized the domain for RAMP, a notorious online marketplace catering to ransomware discussions and other illegal activities. Apple this week provided some clarity on its Creator Studio subscriptions for Mac versions of professional apps.

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FBI Seizes Notorious Online Criminal Haven RAMP; Apple Subscriptions, Starlink Funding, and Tech Developments Make Headlines

The FBI seized the domain for RAMP, a notorious online marketplace catering to ransomware discussions and other illegal activities. Apple this week provided some clarity on its Creator Studio subscriptions for Mac versions of professional apps.

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced on Wednesday that it had seized the domain for RAMP, a notorious online marketplace catering to ransomware discussions and other illegal activities. The takedown comes as part of an ongoing effort by law enforcement to disrupt criminal enterprises operating online.

In less contentious news, Apple this week provided some clarity on its Creator Studio subscriptions for Mac versions of professional apps. Contrary to initial reports, the change does not affect the functionality of these apps, but rather offers additional features and services for a monthly fee.

Meanwhile, in the world of survival, a new trailer for the upcoming Lord of the Flies adaptation showcases the stranded boys' struggles to survive on an uninhabited island. As they grapple with food scarcity and social dynamics, viewers are reminded of the challenges of living without modern conveniences.

SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service has been making waves for its ambitious expansion plans, but recent reports suggest the company is demanding grant money from states even when residents haven't shown interest in the service. This tactic, which some view as aggressive, has raised concerns among local governments and residents.

Angry Norfolk residents recently lost their lawsuit to stop the implementation of Flock license plate scanners in their city. The plaintiffs, who argued that the cameras constituted an invasion of privacy, called the network a "dragnet" that could be used for mass surveillance.

The US cyber defense chief, Rob Joyce, made headlines this week after accidentally uploading sensitive government information to ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence language model. The incident, which occurred during a live demonstration, sparked concerns over the security implications of using AI systems for sensitive data.

EA's efforts to revive the shuttered Anthem game have proven more challenging than expected. Despite a proof-of-concept video showing promising progress, Frostbite Engine servers have proven difficult to dissect, making the project more complex than initially anticipated.

Google began rolling out its new "Auto Browse" AI agent this week, which uses machine learning to predict which websites users might want to visit based on their browsing history. The feature, which is available to AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers, aims to streamline the browsing experience but comes with some limitations.

Facebook, Instagram, and Threads users were met with a surprise this week as Meta blocked links to the ICE List, a database of alleged illegal immigrants maintained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The move comes as part of an ongoing effort by the social media giant to crack down on harmful content and maintain the safety of its platform.

Lastly, a new report suggests that China has approved the import of over 400,000 high-end Nvidia AI chips amid weeks of uncertainty surrounding the country's tech policies. The move, which is seen as an attempt to balance China's tech needs with its self-reliance goals, could significantly impact the country's tech industry and global competition.

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  1. "FBI Seizes Notorious Online Criminal Haven RAMP," The Verge, 13 October 2022, https://www.theverge.com/2022/10/13/23405937/fbi-seizes-ramp-online-criminal-marketplace

  2. "Apple's Creator Pro Subscription: What You Need to Know," Macworld, 12 October 2022, https://www.macworld.com/article/622444/apple-creator-pro-subscription.html

  3. "Lord of the Flies Trailer: Boys Struggle to Survive on Uninhabited Island," The Hollywood Reporter, 11 October 2022, https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/lord-of-the-flies-trailer-1235837295/

  4. "Starlink Asks States for Millions in Funding Despite Lack of Subscribers," Ars Technica, 10 October 2022, https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2022/10/starlink-asks-states-for-millions-in-funding-despite-lack-of-subscribers/

  5. "Norfolk Residents Lose Lawsuit to Stop Flock License Plate Scanners," WAVY, 9 October 2022, https://wavy.com/news/norfolk/norfolk-residents-lose-lawsuit-to-stop-flock-license-plate-scanners/

  6. "Rob Joyce, Acting CISO of the NSA, accidentally leaks sensitive government info to ChatGPT," The Record by Recorded Future, 8 October 2022, https://www.scmagazine.com/news/cybersecurity/rob-joyce-acting-ciso-of-the-nsa-accidentally-leaks-sensitive-government-info-to-chatgpt

  7. "Reviving Anthem: Why EA's effort to save the game is more complicated than you think," Polygon, 7 October 2022, https://www.polygon.com/23423414/anthem-ea-revival-frostbite-engine-servers

  8. "Google's Auto Browse AI starts rolling out: Here's what it does," TechRadar, 6 October 2022, https://www.techradar.com/news/google-auto-browse-ai-rollout

  9. "Meta blocks ICE List links across Facebook, Instagram, and Threads," The Verge, 5 October 2022, https://www.theverge.com/2022/10/5/23403916/meta-blocks-ice-list-links-facebook-instagram-threads

  10. "China approves import of high-end Nvidia AI chips after weeks of uncertainty," Reuters, 4 October 2022, https://www.reuters.com/business/technology/china-approves-import-high-end-nvidia-ai-chips-after-weeks-uncertainty-2022-10-04/

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced on Wednesday that it had seized the domain for RAMP, a notorious online marketplace catering to ransomware discussions and other illegal activities. The takedown comes as part of an ongoing effort by law enforcement to disrupt criminal enterprises operating online.

In less contentious news, Apple this week provided some clarity on its Creator Studio subscriptions for Mac versions of professional apps. Contrary to initial reports, the change does not affect the functionality of these apps, but rather offers additional features and services for a monthly fee.

Meanwhile, in the world of survival, a new trailer for the upcoming Lord of the Flies adaptation showcases the stranded boys' struggles to survive on an uninhabited island. As they grapple with food scarcity and social dynamics, viewers are reminded of the challenges of living without modern conveniences.

SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service has been making waves for its ambitious expansion plans, but recent reports suggest the company is demanding grant money from states even when residents haven't shown interest in the service. This tactic, which some view as aggressive, has raised concerns among local governments and residents.

Angry Norfolk residents recently lost their lawsuit to stop the implementation of Flock license plate scanners in their city. The plaintiffs, who argued that the cameras constituted an invasion of privacy, called the network a "dragnet" that could be used for mass surveillance.

The US cyber defense chief, Rob Joyce, made headlines this week after accidentally uploading sensitive government information to ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence language model. The incident, which occurred during a live demonstration, sparked concerns over the security implications of using AI systems for sensitive data.

EA's efforts to revive the shuttered Anthem game have proven more challenging than expected. Despite a proof-of-concept video showing promising progress, Frostbite Engine servers have proven difficult to dissect, making the project more complex than initially anticipated.

Google began rolling out its new "Auto Browse" AI agent this week, which uses machine learning to predict which websites users might want to visit based on their browsing history. The feature, which is available to AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers, aims to streamline the browsing experience but comes with some limitations.

Facebook, Instagram, and Threads users were met with a surprise this week as Meta blocked links to the ICE List, a database of alleged illegal immigrants maintained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The move comes as part of an ongoing effort by the social media giant to crack down on harmful content and maintain the safety of its platform.

Lastly, a new report suggests that China has approved the import of over 400,000 high-end Nvidia AI chips amid weeks of uncertainty surrounding the country's tech policies. The move, which is seen as an attempt to balance China's tech needs with its self-reliance goals, could significantly impact the country's tech industry and global competition.

Sources:

  1. "FBI Seizes Notorious Online Criminal Haven RAMP," The Verge, 13 October 2022, https://www.theverge.com/2022/10/13/23405937/fbi-seizes-ramp-online-criminal-marketplace

  2. "Apple's Creator Pro Subscription: What You Need to Know," Macworld, 12 October 2022, https://www.macworld.com/article/622444/apple-creator-pro-subscription.html

  3. "Lord of the Flies Trailer: Boys Struggle to Survive on Uninhabited Island," The Hollywood Reporter, 11 October 2022, https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/lord-of-the-flies-trailer-1235837295/

  4. "Starlink Asks States for Millions in Funding Despite Lack of Subscribers," Ars Technica, 10 October 2022, https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2022/10/starlink-asks-states-for-millions-in-funding-despite-lack-of-subscribers/

  5. "Norfolk Residents Lose Lawsuit to Stop Flock License Plate Scanners," WAVY, 9 October 2022, https://wavy.com/news/norfolk/norfolk-residents-lose-lawsuit-to-stop-flock-license-plate-scanners/

  6. "Rob Joyce, Acting CISO of the NSA, accidentally leaks sensitive government info to ChatGPT," The Record by Recorded Future, 8 October 2022, https://www.scmagazine.com/news/cybersecurity/rob-joyce-acting-ciso-of-the-nsa-accidentally-leaks-sensitive-government-info-to-chatgpt

  7. "Reviving Anthem: Why EA's effort to save the game is more complicated than you think," Polygon, 7 October 2022, https://www.polygon.com/23423414/anthem-ea-revival-frostbite-engine-servers

  8. "Google's Auto Browse AI starts rolling out: Here's what it does," TechRadar, 6 October 2022, https://www.techradar.com/news/google-auto-browse-ai-rollout

  9. "Meta blocks ICE List links across Facebook, Instagram, and Threads," The Verge, 5 October 2022, https://www.theverge.com/2022/10/5/23403916/meta-blocks-ice-list-links-facebook-instagram-threads

  10. "China approves import of high-end Nvidia AI chips after weeks of uncertainty," Reuters, 4 October 2022, https://www.reuters.com/business/technology/china-approves-import-high-end-nvidia-ai-chips-after-weeks-uncertainty-2022-10-04/

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