Google CEO Will Testify Before US House on Bias Accusations Slashdotby msmash on google at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at September 28, 2018, 11:35 pm)

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has agreed to testify before the House Judiciary Committee in November, following the midterm elections. He met with House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy and other senior Republicans Friday to discuss accusations that Google is biased against conservatives (a charge the company has denied). From a report: "I think we've really shown that there is bias, which is human nature, but you have to have transparency and fairness," McCarthy said. "As big tech's business grows, we have not had enough transparency and that has led to an erosion of trust and, perhaps worse, harm to consumers." Alphabet's Google unit has repeatedly denied accusations of bias against conservatives. Pichai left the meeting without comment. Pichai wrote in an internal email last week that suggestions that Google would interfere in search results for political reasons were "absolutely false. We do not bias our products to favor any political agenda." [...] Asked if Republicans will push to break up Google, McCarthy said: "I don"t see that." He said the hearing will look at privacy, bias issues, China and other matters.

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Four questions Scripting News(cached at September 28, 2018, 11:33 pm)

1. Can you imagine how Kavanaugh is blowing his top right now?

2. Who will play Kavanaugh on SNL tomorrow night?

3. Do you wonder if they've invited Kavanaugh himself??

4. What's the chance Kavanaugh withdraws before one week is up?

[no title] Scripting News(cached at September 28, 2018, 11:33 pm)

Like everyone else I've been bingeing on the Kavanaugh show, not on Netflix, but it should be. It's been an incredible story. If you need to catch up, I highly recommend today's Daily podcast. I was so exhausted last night I didn't watch any of the MSNBC shows.
Sanitary pads and panties: Rohingya women working to help others AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at September 28, 2018, 11:00 pm)

Access to hygiene products has been made possible as Rohingya women in Kutupalong refugee camp produce pads and panties.
BitTorrent and Tron Hope Other Clients Will Embrace Blockchain-Powered 'Paid' Seedin Slashdotby msmash on business at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at September 28, 2018, 10:35 pm)

BitTorrent and Tron, following the acquisition, hope to successfully integrate blockchain technology with the popular file-sharing protocol. From a report: Both companies were built around decentralization, which makes for a good match. However, it doesn't stop there. BitTorrent and Tron plan to integrate blockchain technology into future releases of their torrent clients. In short, they want to make it possible for users to 'earn' tokens by seeding. At the same time, others can 'bid' tokens to speed up their downloads. The new plan is dubbed "Project Atlas" and BitTorrent currently has seven people working on it full-time. In theory, the incentives will increase total seeding capacity, improving the health of the torrent ecosystem. "By adding tokens we'll make it so that you can effectively earn per seeding and create incentives for users not only to seed longer but to dedicate more of their bandwidth and storage overall," Project Atlas lead Justin Knoll says. The idea to merge the blockchain with file-sharing technology isn't new. Joystream, previously implemented a similar idea and Upfiring is also working on incentivized sharing. BitTorrent itself also considered it before Tron came into the picture. "Even before the Tron acquisition, our R&D team was looking at ways to add blockchain based incentives to the protocol. Now with the addition of Tron's expertise, we can accelerate that effort," Knoll says. BitTorrent says it will start implementing the technology in its desktop clients, such as uTorrent. After that, it intends to bring it to mobile. The company is additionally encouraging developers of other BitTorrent clients to follow suit. "We'll release the details of our implementation and encourage third-party clients and the whole ecosystem to implement this," Knoll was quoted as saying.

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Python is a Hit With Hackers, Report Finds Slashdotby msmash on python at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at September 28, 2018, 10:04 pm)

After breaking into the top three most popular programming languages for the first time this month, behind C and Java, Python has also won the hearts of hackers and web nasties, according to attack statistics published this week by web security biz Imperva. From a report: The company says more than a third of daily attacks against sites the company protects come from a malicious or legitimate tool coded in Python. Imperva says that around 77 percent of all the sites the company protects, have been attacked by at least one Python-based tool. Furthermore, when the company looked at the list of tools that hackers used for their attacks, more than a quarter were coded in Python, by far the attackers' favorite tool. "Hackers, like developers, enjoy Python's advantages which makes it a popular hacking tool," the Imperva team says.

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'Jail can't break his spirit': Bangladesh photographer's wife AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at September 28, 2018, 10:00 pm)

Shahidul Alam remains locked in Dhaka jail for more than 50 days as calls for his release reach United Nations summit.
Denmark manhunt over 'kidnapping' shuts links to Sweden, Germany AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at September 28, 2018, 10:00 pm)

Police in Copenhagen said they were looking for a Sweden-registered vehicle with three people on board.
Facebook says nearly 50 million user accounts breached in attack AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at September 28, 2018, 10:00 pm)

Hack is the latest setback for Facebook during a year of tumult for the global social media network.
Can Turkey and Germany restore their broken relationship? AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at September 28, 2018, 10:00 pm)

Erdogan and Merkel have traded barbs over everything from human rights abuses to political campaigning and migration.
Bizarre Particles Keep Flying Out of Antarctica's Ice, and They Might Shatter Modern Slashdotby msmash on science at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at September 28, 2018, 9:35 pm)

There's something mysterious coming up from the frozen ground in Antarctica, and it could break physics as we know it. From a report: Physicists don't know what it is exactly. But they do know it's some sort of cosmic ray -- a high-energy particle that's blasted its way through space, into the Earth, and back out again. But the particles physicists know about -- the collection of particles that make up what scientists call the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics -- shouldn't be able to do that. Sure, there are low-energy neutrinos that can pierce through miles upon miles of rock unaffected. But high-energy neutrinos, as well as other high-energy particles, have "large cross-sections." That means that they'll almost always crash into something soon after zipping into the Earth and never make it out the other side. And yet, since March 2016, researchers have been puzzling over two events in Antarctica where cosmic rays did burst out from the Earth, and were detected by NASA's Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) -- a balloon-borne antenna drifting over the southern continent. ANITA is designed to hunt cosmic rays from outer space, so the high-energy neutrino community was buzzing with excitement when the instrument detected particles that seemed to be blasting up from Earth instead of zooming down from space. Because cosmic rays shouldn't do that, scientists began to wonder whether these mysterious beams are made of particles never seen before. Since then, physicists have proposed all sorts of explanations for these "upward going" cosmic rays, from sterile neutrinos (neutrinos that rarely ever bang into matter) to "atypical dark matter distributions inside the Earth," referencing the mysterious form of matter that doesn't interact with light.

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Senate panel backs Trump's Supreme Court pick Kavanaugh AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at September 28, 2018, 9:00 pm)

Republican Jeff Flake calls for delay on full Senate vote to allow for FBI probe into sexual assault allegations.
Spotify Starts Cracking Down on Friends Who Share Family Plans Slashdotby msmash on business at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at September 28, 2018, 8:35 pm)

Spotify is emailing some users on family plans asking for their GPS locations in order to confirm that they live in the same location. From a report: Subscribers who don't confirm their home address could lose access to their plan, according to the email. The move is an apparent attempt by Spotify to crack down on groups of friends who save money on individual subscriptions by sharing discounted plans intended for families. The emails, which have been sent to a limited number of "Premium for Family" subscribers in at least the US and Germany, have been received with scorn by some who rightly point out that not all families live together. However, Spotify's small print does say that the family plan is available for "you and up to five people who reside at your same address." The amount of people subscribed to family plans suggests not all of them abide by Spotify's definition.

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Baghdad-Fallujah train resumes after ISIL is defeated AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at September 28, 2018, 8:00 pm)

The railroad, a sign of life returning to normal, will bring economic benefit to Iraqis after the removal of ISIL.
Facebook Says it Has Discovered 'Security Issue' Affecting Nearly 50 Million Account Slashdotby msmash on facebook at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at September 28, 2018, 7:37 pm)

Facebook shared the following security announcement Friday: On the afternoon of Tuesday, September 25, our engineering team discovered a security issue affecting almost 50 million accounts. We're taking this incredibly seriously and wanted to let everyone know what's happened and the immediate action we've taken to protect people's security. Our investigation is still in its early stages. But it's clear that attackers exploited a vulnerability in Facebook's code that impacted "View As", a feature that lets people see what their own profile looks like to someone else. This allowed them to steal Facebook access tokens which they could then use to take over people's accounts. Access tokens are the equivalent of digital keys that keep people logged in to Facebook so they don't need to re-enter their password every time they use the app. Here is the action we have already taken. First, we've fixed the vulnerability and informed law enforcement. Second, we have reset the access tokens of the almost 50 million accounts we know were affected to protect their security. We're also taking the precautionary step of resetting access tokens for another 40 million accounts that have been subject to a "View As" look-up in the last year. As a result, around 90 million people will now have to log back in to Facebook, or any of their apps that use Facebook Login. After they have logged back in, people will get a notification at the top of their News Feed explaining what happened. Third, we're temporarily turning off the "View As" feature while we conduct a thorough security review. The company added it has yet to determine whether these impacted accounts were misused or any information was accessed.

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