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Friday, May 15, 2015

There Is Always This Potentiality In Any Place You Put Your Data

Image result for MspymSpy sells a software-as-a-service package that claims to allow you to spy on iPhones.

 It is used by ~2 million people to spy on their children, partners, Exes, etc.

 The information gleaned is stored on mSpy's servers. 

Brian Krebs reports that mSpy has been hacked and their entire database of several hundred GB of their customer's data has been posted on the Dark Web

 The trove includes Apple IDs and passwords, as well as the complete contents of phones that have mSpy installed. 

So much for keeping your children safe.

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Using the ImageNet object classification benchmark, Baidu’s Minwa supercomputer scanned more than 1 million images and taught itself to sort them into about 1,000 categories and achieved an image identification error rate of just 4.58 percent, beating humans, Microsoft and Google. 

Google's system scored a 95.2% and Microsoft's, a 95.06%, Baidu said. “Our company is now leading the race in computer intelligence,” said Ren Wu, a Baidu scientist working on the project.

 “I think this is the fastest supercomputer dedicated to deep learning,” he said.

 “We have great power in our hands—much greater than our competitors.”

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