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Blockchain partner settlement: combining open source, AI and blockchain to grow the 5G ecosystem

TM Forum

There are frequently technical barriers between operators and partners, so both internal and external data flows are suboptimal – often resulting in data islands – and the risks of data leakage can hinder cooperation between parties. How can a stable, easy-to-use, and above all. settlement environment be established?

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Secure Your eBooks: Top ePUB DRM Solutions Unveiled

Kitaboo

Collaborating with digital textbook platforms like KITABOO empowers content creators to explore eBook security and ePUB DRM Solutions. In this comprehensive guide, we will learn more about the relevance of DRM systems and explore the best ePUB DRM Solutions ! Table of Contents: I. What is the Meaning of Digital Rights Management DRM?

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Google is still making its mysterious Fuchsia OS, and now it wants your help

The Verge

It’s been over four years since we first found out that Google is developing a new operating system called Fuchsia. It’s also unique because, despite being developed “in the open” on publicly browsable repositories, nobody really understands what the OS is for, and Google executives have been remarkably coy about it all.

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How a university got itself banned from the Linux kernel

The Verge

I’ve spent the past week digging into this world — the players, the jargon, the university’s turbulent history with open-source software, the devoted and principled Linux kernel community. The story begins in 2017, when a systems-security researcher named Kangjie Lu became an assistant professor at the University of Minnesota.

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Wall of Flippers is the way to put a stop to Flipper Zero

Dataconomy

The Flipper Zero, a tiny pen-testing device, has become a darling of the security community. Soon, custom firmware emerged, expanding the attack canvas to Android and Windows, spamming users with unwanted advertisements, and potentially compromising device security. Remember Bluetooth spam attacks iPhones suffering for a long time?

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Lazarus APT Targeting Cryptocurrency, CISA Warns

SecureWorld News

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a joint cybersecurity advisory with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the U.S. The threat actors use social engineering to encourage individuals to download trojanized cryptocurrency applications on Windows or macOS operating systems.

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Technology Short Take 170

Scott Lowe

Networking Brent Salisbury shares some code intended to help you “ChatGPT your project documentation.” It’s about indexing your project documentation so as to expose it—and the information within it—via a user-friendly natural language model. I hope that you find something useful here.

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