WTF ! On se demande bien ce qui est le plus troublant dans cette vidéo là… Je journalisme virtuel, la réalité virtuelle, ou la %&$£ réelle !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlfOEM6SPfE
Via Dernières Vouvelles (et oui…).
WTF ! On se demande bien ce qui est le plus troublant dans cette vidéo là… Je journalisme virtuel, la réalité virtuelle, ou la %&$£ réelle !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlfOEM6SPfE
Via Dernières Vouvelles (et oui…).
«As patterns of malicious activity evolve, we’re adapting to meet them head-on. On average, our automated systems catch more than 3.2 million suspicious accounts globally per week — more than double the amount we detected this time last year».
Source : Update: Russian Interference in 2016 US Election, Bots, & Misinformation
« I used to be a techno-utopian. Now I can’t believe that I’m sitting here talking to you about all this » – Kate Starbird.
Source : UW professor: The information war is real, and we’re losing it | The Seattle Times via @inactinique
The findings show that even simple algorithms that are let loose on the internet can interact in unpredictable ways. In many cases, the bots came into conflict because they followed slightly different rules to one another.
Source : Study reveals bot-on-bot editing wars raging on Wikipedia’s pages | Technology | The Guardian
A group of Russian criminals are making between $3 million and $5 million every day in a brazen attack on the advertising market, security firm White Ops claimed today. It’s the biggest digital ad fraud ever uncovered and perpetrated by faking clicks on video ads, the company said.The crew, which White Ops dubbed Ad Fraud Komanda or « AFK13 », planned their machinations in meticulous detail. First, they created more than 6,000 domains and 250,267 distinct URLs within those that appeared to belong to real big-name publishers, from ESPN to Vogue.
Source : ‘Biggest Ad Fraud Ever’: Hackers Make $5M A Day By Faking 300M Video Views
Either they did this because the number of real women was vanishingly small, or because they didn’t want men to hook up with real women and stop buying credits from the company.
Source : Ashley Madison Code Shows More Women, and More Bots
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