Programmer Develops Phone Bot To Target Windows Support Scammers Slashdotby BeauHD on botnet at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at February 8, 2017, 11:34 pm)

Trailrunner7 quotes a report from On the Wire: The man who developed a bot that frustrates and annoys robocallers is planning to take on the infamous Windows support scam callers head-on. Roger Anderson last year debuted his Jolly Roger bot, a system that intercepts robocalls and puts the caller into a never-ending loop of pre-recorded phrases designed to waste their time. Anderson built the system as a way to protect his own landlines from annoying telemarketers and it worked so well that he later expanded it into a service for both consumers and businesses. Users can send telemarketing calls to the Jolly Roger bot and listen in while it chats inanely with the caller. Now, Anderson is targeting the huge business that is the Windows fake support scam. This one takes a variety of forms, often with a pre-recorded message informing the victim that technicians have detected that his computer has a virus and that he will be connected to a Windows support specialist to help fix it. The callers have no affiliation with Microsoft and no way of detecting any malware on a target's machine. It's just a scare tactic to intimidate victims into paying a fee to remove the nonexistent malware, and sometimes the scammers get victims to install other unwanted apps on their PCs, as well. Anderson plans to turn the tables on these scammers and unleash his bots on their call centers. "I'm getting ready for a major initiative to shut down Windows Support. It's like wack-a-mole, but I'm getting close to going nuclear on them. As fast as you can report fake 'you have a virus call this number now' messages to me, I will be able to hit them with thousands of calls from bots," Andrew said in a post Tuesday.

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Erebus Ransomware Bypasses UAC for Privilege Elevation (SecurityWeek) SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at February 8, 2017, 11:00 pm)

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Pioneering Data Genius Hans Rosling Passes Away At Age 68 Slashdotby BeauHD on education at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at February 8, 2017, 10:34 pm)

An anonymous reader writes: On Tuesday, Sweden's prime minister tweeted that Hans Rosling "made human progress across our world come alive for millions," and the professor-turned-pubic educator will probably best be remembered as the man who could condense 200 years of global history into four minutes. He was a geek's geek, a former professor of global health who "dropped out" because he wanted to help start a nonprofit about data. Specifically, it urged data-based decisions for global development policy, and the Gapminder foundation created the massive Trendalyzer tool which let users build their own data visualizations. Eventually they handed off the tool to Google who used it with open-source scientific datasets. The BBC describes Rosling as a "public educator" with a belief that facts "could correct 'global ignorance' about the reality of the world, which 'has never been less bad.'" Rosling's TED talks include "The Best Data You've Never Seen" and "How Not To Be Ignorant About The World," and in 2015 he also gave a talk titled "How to Beat Ebola." Hans Rosling died Tuesday at age 68.

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At least eight people killed in air attack on rebel-held al-Waer neighbourhood of Homs, according to monitoring group.
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Scores dead amid wave of violence since strike began five days ago, spurring calls for more troops in Espirito Santo.
Syrian government jets target rebel-held area in Homs AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at February 8, 2017, 10:30 pm)

At least eight people killed in air attack on rebel-held al-Waer neighbourhood of Homs, according to monitoring group.
HackerOne Penetrates VC Pockets for $40 Million (SecurityWeek) SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at February 8, 2017, 10:30 pm)

HackerOne Penetrates VC Pockets for $40 Million (SecurityWeek) SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at February 8, 2017, 10:30 pm)

E3 Will 'Officially' Open To The Public this Year Slashdotby msmash on e3 at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at February 8, 2017, 10:04 pm)

E3 has traditionally been a media-only event -- at least in theory. But starting in 2017, you won't even need a WordPress account to get access to the latest and greatest in gaming. From a report: The Entertainment Software Association, which organizes the event, announced on Wednesday that it is reserving 15,000 tickets for the general public to attend the show. Each pass will cost $250 ($150 if you buy it before next Monday, February 13th) but they'll grant you access to the show floor, panel discussions and other stuff from Tuesday to Thursday of E3. The event organizers are also offering a new class of business passes. Aimed at lawyers, analysts and other stuffed shirt types, these passes will get you into the business lounge and grant priority access to the convention center.

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