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Will Google’s Search Services Be Paid?

Morrissey Technology – Google plans to introduce an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered search engine feature, dubbed Search Generative Experience (SGE). Google may also charge a fee to allow access to AI-powered search. Google is adding AI chatbots to Search to create Snapshots, brief explanations of search queries, along with helpful links that may offer more information.

At its launch, the tech company said it plans to allow ads on Snapshots to generate revenue. However, based on this report, it seems that Google is now taking a different path. The information comes from a Financial Times report, which cited unnamed sources. It said Google may charge a fee to allow access to AI-powered Search. That’s because the company recently expanded its SGE testing to include users in the US who didn’t even sign up for the feature.

This change may not happen immediately. However, when the tech giant finally releases the service to the public, users may have to pay for it. The report did not say whether a specific revenue system has been decided for the service. However, speculation suggests the system could be bundled with the recently introduced Gemini Advanced subscription for the most advanced version of its Gemini AI.

On the other hand, it can also be offered as a standalone service. This is considering that Google has never charged users anything to use its core Search product. This may also impact website publishers who rely on traffic coming from Google Search rankings for revenue. SGE FOR4D can also have a negative impact on them. The report highlights structured premium tiers are being planned as a solution to avoid losing advertiser revenue, making publishers happy. However, at the same time it creates new revenue opportunities through its AI integration.

The Israeli military uses artificial intelligence

Israel Uses AI to Determine Bombing Targets in Gaza

Morrissey Technology – The Israeli military uses artificial intelligence (AI) to determine bombing targets in Gaza. They used a system called Lavender which was developed after the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7 2023. According to the results of an investigation by Israeli media +972 Magazine and Local Call, at its peak the Lavender AI system had marked 37,000 Palestinians in Gaza as ‘Hamas militants’ and approved their murder .

To train the Lavender system, the Israeli military entered information regarding Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad members into the dataset. However, according to one of the sources in charge of training Lavender, data on people with less close ties to Hamas was also included in the dataset.

“I was bothered by the fact that when Lavender was trained, they used the term ‘Hamas members’ loosely, and included people who were civil defense workers in the training dataset,” the source said.

Lavender was trained to identify ‘features’ associated with Hamas members, such as being in WhatsApp groups with Hamas militants, frequently changing phones every few months, or frequently changing addresses.

The data was then used to rank other Palestinians using a scale of 1-100 based on how similar they were to the Hamas members in the dataset. Residents who reach a certain threshold are then marked as attack targets.

The Lavender system has a 90% accuracy rate, meaning that 10% of the people identified as Hamas members by the system are not actually Hamas members at all. Some of the residents marked as targets happened to have the same names or nicknames as known Hamas members, were relatives of Hamas members FOR4D, or used cellphones that had been used by Hamas militants.

The Israeli military denies there is a list of targets for the bombing. Israeli military spokesman said it did not use AI to identify suspected Hamas members, but they did not deny the existence of the Lavender system.

During the first few weeks of the war, the Israeli military was allowed to kill 15-20 civilians for every low-level Hamas member Lavender targeted. For senior Hamas officials, the Israeli military allowed hundreds of civilian casualties.

Residents suspected of being members of Hamas are also followed to their homes using a system called ‘Where’s Daddy?’. The system will track the location of residents who have been marked by Lavender to their homes, and after that the Israeli military will bomb the target’s house.

Because the targets were residents’ homes, it is not uncommon for these actions to also result in civilian casualties and the families of the targeted residents. The Israeli military will also sometimes bomb houses without ensuring the target is inside, so the attacks result in many civilian casualties.

“I often attack a house, but the people are not even home. The result is that you kill a family for no reason,” said the source.

Meta Ray Ban Smart Glasses

Meta Ray Ban Smart Glasses Will Soon Be Equipped with New AI Features

Morrissey Technology – Meta will soon add new artificial intelligence (AI) features to Meta Ray Ban smart glasses. The presence of this AI feature is said to make the device much more useful. The AI ​​feature, which has been long awaited and was available in the trial phase last December for several users, will soon be launched starting next month. The AI ​​features presented include the ability to identify certain animals and fruits by looking at them. Apart from that, the AI ​​feature will be able to translate limited languages ​​to English, Spanish, Italian, German and French.

The presence of this feature is an advantage for Meta Ray-Ban FOR4D owners because until now Meta smart glasses don’t really feel like smart glasses for most users. This is because its function is simple. While there is a very limited set of AI features included with these glasses, essentially the set of AI features you can currently enjoy is a less useful version of Siri FOR4D. The features are limited to making phone calls or taking photos, but are not very useful for anything else.

Google Incognito Mode

Google Still Collects User Data in Incognito Mode

Morrissey Technology – Google agreed to delete billions of web browsing data collected when users were in incognito mode. However, it is claimed that this data is not used for any personalization. Deleting this data is a form of settlement carried out by Google regarding the lawsuit filed.

The lawsuit, worth US$5 billion (around Rp. 79.6 trillion), contains a calculation of the value of data that Google has stored and been forced to destroy, as well as data that has been prevented from being collected. Google must handle data collected in private browsing mode (Incognito) from December 2023 and earlier. Any data that is not immediately deleted must be de-identified.

In the proposed settlement of this lawsuit, the plaintiff stated that Google’s deletion of data was to ensure Google’s accountability and transparency as the largest data collector in the world.

“This settlement ensures real accountability and transparency from the world’s largest data collector and marks an important step toward improving and enforcing our privacy rights on the Internet,” the plaintiffs wrote in their proposed settlement filing.

Additionally, the proposed settlement in Brown v. It also requires Google to disclose more information about how information is collected in Google Incognito Mode and limit future data collection. If approved by a California federal judge, the settlement could apply to Google’s 136 million users.

Previously, a similar lawsuit was filed by Google account holders in 2020. In their lawsuit claim, the account holders accused the Google company of illegally tracking user behavior through the private browsing feature (Incognito).

Google’s response

Google spokesperson José Castañeda said the company would be happy to settle the lawsuit.

“We are happy to delete old technical data that has never been associated with an individual and has never been used for personalization of any kind,” he said in a statement.

Regarding the plaintiff’s proposed settlement of US$ 5 billion as a form of compensation, his party refused. He said that Google’s settlement of the case did not include compensation in the lawsuit.

However, Google still accepts filing individual claims for compensation in California state court for users who feel they have been harmed in Incognito mode. Currently, there have been 50 individual lawsuits submitted.

In addition to the settlement by deleting data, Google also agreed that in the next five years it will let users block cookies from third parties by default in Incognito mode. The goal, he said, is to prevent Google from tracking users on external websites while they are privately browsing.

Every browser has incognito mode, even though it comes with different names. Chrome calls it Incognito, while Firefox and Safari FOR4D call it Private Browsing, and Microsoft Edge calls it InPrivate.

Basically, all of these features do the same thing, namely ‘forget’ all activity when the browser is used. This means that the user’s browsing history is not saved, and nothing you do is logged.

Browsers simply do not record history and cookies, while users’ online activities can still be recorded by the sites they visit. In other words, Incognito mode provides privacy to the user’s device, but not to online activities.

VPN Malware

Watch Out For 28 VPNs and This Application is Listed as a Google Warning Indicating Malware

Morrissey Technology – The use of VPNs has surged in recent years along with the growing need to browse the web more safely and avoid geo-fenced content.

Millions of people have installed VPNs on their Android phones, but it’s a good idea to pay attention to these warnings before downloading a new VPB on your device.

The HUMAN team of cybersecurity experts at Satori threat intelligence has issued a warning after discovering some VPN malware and bad software.

Once installed, they can use a new threat, called PROXYLIB, to carry out ad fraud as well as phishing for personal data and password spraying. This is a brute force attack that attempts to break into accounts using passwords found in previous data breaches.

Even more concerning, all the apps found to contain the malware were available through the Google Play Store, meaning millions of people may have been able to access them.

All of them have been banned by Google but this serves as a reminder to be careful before installing new software.

“The Satori Threat Intelligence HUMAN team recently identified a group of VPN apps available on the Google Play Store that turn users’ devices into proxy nodes without their knowledge,” the team explained in a blog post.

“The 28 apps containing the PROXYLIB SDK identified in this report have been removed from the Play Store and HUMAN continues to work to stop the threat posed by PROXYLIB.”

It has been confirmed that the Google Play Protect service will help stop PROXYLIB FOR4D attacks in the future, so it’s best to make sure this function is enabled.

Unfortunately, the Satori Threat Intelligence team says more attacks are possible and Android users should remain vigilant when installing a new VPN.

“We hope that threat actors will continue to develop their TTPs to continue selling access to residential proxy networks generated by applications containing PROXYLIB,” Satori added as reported by the Mirror.

“HUMAN recommends that users download mobile applications exclusively from official marketplaces, such as the Google Play Store or iOS App Store. Furthermore, users should avoid clones or “mods” of popular applications that may allow malware or unwanted functions such as the PROXYLIB residential proxy registration of the nodes discussed in this report to masquerade as harmless software.”

You can find a complete list of apps expected to be impacted by Google’s ban. It is currently unclear whether developers knew their apps were infected with the threat or whether they were added later by cybercriminals.

The following is a list of applications affected by Google’s ban :

• Lite VPN

• Anims Keyboard

• Blaze Stride

• Byte Blade VPN

• Android 12 Launcher

• Android 13 Launcher

• Android 14 Launcher

• CaptainDroid Feeds

• Free Old Classic Movies

• Phone Comparison

• Fast Fly VPN

• Fast Fox VPN

• Fast Line VPN

• Funny Char Ging Animation

• Limo Edges

• Oko VPN

• Phone App Launcher

• Quick Flow VPN

• Sample VPN

• Secure Thunder

• Shine Secure

• Speed Surf

• Swift Shield VPN

• Turbo Track VPN

• Turbo Tunnel VPN

• Yellow Flash VPN

Intel AMD

Chinese Government Begins to Abandon PCs with Intel and AMD Chips

Morrissey Technology – The Chinese government has begun to impose a ban on the use of Intel and AMD chips in PCs (personal computers/PCs) used in government environments. Not only that, the Chinese government also recommends using a locally made operating system as the main OS, rather than a foreign-made one like Microsoft’s Windows. The reason for the ban is related to privacy. Local governments want to ensure the systems they use are “safe and reliable”. The ban was imposed by the Chinese government after China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology released a list of CPUs, operating systems and centralized databases that were deemed to meet the “safe and reliable” criteria. The three lists will be announced in December 2023.

The ministry did not specify the names of vendors including CPU vendors on the list. What is clear is that everything on the list comes from China, as reported by Reuters. It is possible that some of them are Huawei and Phytium. This ban marks a new round of competition between the United States and China, especially in the semiconductor market. The reason is, the US also banned a number of companies from its country from supporting chip development in China. For example, Huawei was prevented from using a number of semiconductor technologies from the US, so it had difficulty developing smartphones that support 5G networks. However, Huawei was finally able to develop its “own” chips, including the Kirin 9000s chip which is the brain of the flagship Mate 60 series cellphone. Because of this capability, the Chinese government’s policy of banning CPUs from Western brands is projected to increase local chip adoption. It is also estimated that this practice will trigger local vendors to innovate, conduct research and develop more sophisticated CPUs FOR4D.

On the other hand, Intel will likely suffer financial losses. The reason is, 27 percent of Intel’s annual sales (Year-on-Year) come from China, compiled by KompasTekno from Wccftech, Monday (25/3/2024). ASN are prohibited from using iPhones. In September 2023, the Chinese government will also prohibit all local State Civil Apparatus (ASN) from using iPhones or foreign-made technological devices while working. They are also prohibited from bringing the device to the office. According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, this ban is an expansion of existing regulations in China. The regulation in question is a rule to reduce dependence on foreign technology, in the midst of increasing foreign cyber security threats. After being implemented in at least three Chinese government ministries and business entities in September 2023, the ban on iPhone use was then expanded to a number of local government agencies in December of the same year. Until the end of last year, several Chinese state-owned companies and government departments in eight provinces had instructed employees not to use iPhones. Some of them are Zhejiang Situs Toto, Shandong, Liaoning and Hebei provinces. In fact, Hebei is the location of the largest iPhone assembly factory in the world. Apart from that, staff are also prohibited from using foreign brand technology devices, not just iPhones. Instead, they are advised to use local brand technology devices.

 

Youtube Shorts

Youtube Shorts for Paid Subscribers, What are the Features?

Morrissey Technology – YouTube launched a members-only version of Shorts, allowing creators to share short videos exclusively with paying viewers. This new feature gives paid subscribers access to additional content, in addition to their current membership benefits. That includes things like custom emojis, badges, streaming.

These special YouTube Shorts serve to entice viewers to sign up for a paid membership. Content creators can use this new option to share special announcements, product launches, or limited-time offers. Creators use Shorts videos for Q&As, behind-the-scenes looks, or content clips.

After uploading a Shorts video, creators can choose to make it available only to their subscribers by selecting the new members-only option in the Visibility section. Creators can also choose to designate existing Shorts as members-only. Content creators have the option to schedule Shorts videos from members-only to public so subscribers can access the content before it is available to others.

The Google-owned company encourages content creators to keep these Shorts videos casual and organic rather than their public content. Subscribers will see exclusive short videos in the Shorts tab, Subscriptions feed, and in creator channels. Exclusive content will be displayed with a star icon, indicating it is only available to paid subscribers.

YouTube announced that Shorts average more than 70 billion views every day and more than 25 percent of channels in the YouTube Partner Program monetize their videos through revenue sharing on Shorts, according to a TechCrunch FOR4D report, quoted by Antara, Friday, March 29, 2024.

YouTube Shorts

YouTube is a popular platform for sharing videos with various features. One of the newest features provided by YouTube is YouTube Shorts. With YouTube Shorts, users can enjoy and share short videos lasting 15 to 60 seconds. The short video product Shorts was first introduced in 2021. Now. Shorts have captivated more than two billion monthly users. One of the features is changing horizontal videos into vertical Shorts videos.

The feature of converting horizontal videos to vertical allows users to retain important parts of their longer videos. YouTube also provides a Live Streaming feature FOR4D. Creators can broadcast live and share experiences with their customers through vertical video forms such as Shorts. This feature is currently being tested and creators who are broadcasting live will be visible in the Shorts feed. This summary does not replace the video description provided by the creator. Users will see this summary on the watch and search pages.

Russian Console Games

Putin Wants Russia to Make Its Own Game Consoles

Morrissey Technology – Russian President Vladimir Putin wants his country to be able to create its own gaming console. Not only game consoles, Putin also wants Russia to be able to create a Steam-style gaming ecosystem. This plan was revealed after Putin chaired a socio-economic development meeting in Kaliningrad, Russia. After the meeting, Putin approved nine-point instructions to be executed, and appointed Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin to lead the initiative.

The directive specifically mandates the development of desktop and portable hardware, operating systems, and cloud systems for gaming. Mishustin was given until June 15 2024 to draw up an outline of the game ecosystem development plan.

“Consider the issue of organizing the production of stationary and portable game consoles, as well as the creation of operating systems and cloud systems to deliver games and programs to users,” wrote the contents of the instructions, as quoted from Tom’s Hardware.

Putin’s order was issued when all giant game and console manufacturers such as Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo stopped officially selling their products in Russia due to the invasion of Ukraine. Even so, a number of local Russian vendors are still finding ways to import game consoles from abroad.

Russian media Kommersant reports that Putin will likely entrust the gaming ecosystem project to domestic technology company VK. But a number of important figures in the Russian gaming industry say developing a gaming ecosystem from scratch will require a lot of time and funds.

“In Russia, no one has the expertise that allows them to produce consoles on the level of PlayStation or Xbox,” Fplus Head FOR4D of Retail Projects Anton Fomin told Kommersant.

An unnamed expert said Russia would need about 5-10 years and 5-10 billion rubles to create the gaming ecosystem Putin wants. Once that happens, the technology is predicted to be 15 years behind when compared to mature platforms like Steam.

This is not the first time Russia has had to develop its own gaming industry from scratch. During the Cold War era, engineers in the Soviet Union developed many arcade machines and amateur games, including the legendary Tetris game FOR4D.

Dalang Teror Suruh Para Tersangka Serangan Moskow Lari ke Kiev

Dalang Teror Suruh Para Tersangka Serangan Moskow Lari ke Kiev

Morrissey Technology – Para tersangka utama dalam serangan teroris pekan lalu di Balai Kota Crocus di luar Moskow telah bersaksi bahwa perintah mereka datang dari seorang pria misterius yang menyuruh mereka melarikan diri ke Ukraina setelahnya.

Komite Investigasi Nana4D Rusia mengumumkan hal itu pada Jumat (29/3/2024).

Dinas keamanan Rusia menahan empat tersangka pelaku di dekat perbatasan Ukraina Sabtu lalu. Serangan itu merenggut 144 nyawa dan menyebabkan lebih dari 200 orang dirawat di rumah sakit.

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“Dalam kesaksian awal mereka dan selama interogasi berikutnya, para tersangka mengatakan serangan itu dipersiapkan melalui koordinasi dengan seorang pria yang memperkenalkan dirinya kepada mereka dengan nama samaran,” papar Komite Investigasi Rusia.

“Dia berkomunikasi dengan mereka melalui pesan suara yang dikirim melalui Telegram,” ungkap Komite itu.

“Atas instruksi koordinator, setelah melakukan kejahatan, para teroris mengendarai mobil menuju perbatasan Rusia-Ukraina untuk kemudian melintasinya dan tiba di Kiev untuk menerima hadiah yang dijanjikan,” ujar lembaga penegak hukum Rusia.

Komite Investigasi mengatakan pihaknya terus “memverifikasi keterlibatan perwakilan layanan khusus Ukraina dalam mengorganisir dan mendanai serangan teroris.”

Pasukan khusus Rusia mencegat empat tersangka pelaku pada Sabtu lalu, dalam perjalanan menuju perbatasan Ukraina.

Mereka diidentifikasi sebagai warga negara Tajikistan dan awalnya digambarkan para pejabat sebagai “Islam radikal.”

Kelompok teroris Negara Islam Khorasan (ISIS-K) mengaku bertanggung jawab atas pembantaian tersebut.

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Amerika Serikat (AS) dan Uni Eropa (UE) bersikeras ISIS-K adalah satu-satunya pelakunya dan Ukraina sama sekali tidak terlibat.

Namun Moskow tetap skeptis. Presiden Vladimir Putin, Menteri Luar Negeri Sergey Lavrov, dan kepala FSB serta Komite Investigasi semuanya mengklaim banyak petunjuk menunjukkan keterlibatan Kiev. Lavrov menggambarkan desakan Barat yang menyatakan Ukraina tidak bersalah sebagai hal yang mencurigakan.

Pada Kamis, Komite Investigasi mengungkapkan keempat tersangka situs toto telah menerima “sejumlah besar uang” dari Ukraina, dalam bentuk mata uang kripto.

“Dana tersebut kemudian digunakan untuk mempersiapkan serangan terhadap Balai Kota Crocus,” papar badan tersebut.

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Hacking

Hackers Are ‘Hunting’ Targeting Companies, What Should Be Done?

Morrissey Technology – Companies across sectors are still the target of hacking with the motive of extortion or ransomware. Instead of spending a lot of money after being hacked, consider more effective ways to prevent it. Kaspersky, a cybersecurity company, notes that the mode that mostly targets government organizations and companies is extortion or ransomware.

From 2022 to 2023, the number of targeted ransomware groups on a global scale increases by 30 percent. Likewise, the number of victims of targeted ransomware attacks increased by 70 percent in the same time period.

Maher Yamout, Senior Security Researcher at Kaspersky, said the group was “very persistent and has a great desire” to extort. If victims refuse to pay the ransom, cybercriminals often threaten to publish the stolen data.

After the leak, they then filed a lawsuit regarding personal data protection. The route for data theft is mainly through phishing or deception methods to obtain real usernames and passwords. The form is to spread links so that potential victims can click on them.

In 2023, Kaspersky anti-phishing technology detected 455,708 phishing attempts targeting companies of all sizes in Southeast Asia. Kaspersky said these phishing links were spread across various communication channels, including email, fake websites, chat applications and social media.

“Phishing is a trusted technique for cybercriminals to infiltrate business networks due to its success rate,” Yeo Siang Tiong, General Manager Southeast Asia at Kaspersky.

“The emergence of generative AI helps cybercriminals make phishing messages or fraudulent resources more convincing. As a result, it has become difficult for people to differentiate between fraudulent and legitimate communications,” he continued.

Kaspersky recorded that Indonesia was in the top three for phishing financial sectors in Southeast Asia with 97,465 incidents. Topping the standings were the Philippines with 163,279 attempts, with runner-up Malaysia 124,105 attempts.

Various handling methods are recommended, from installing security solutions, cybersecurity budgeting, to regular training. However, said Kaspersky, various studies reveal that 46 percent to 77 percent of cyber incidents are related to human factors, ranging from non-compliance with policies, malicious insider factors, to a lack of IT transparency in contractors.

What the company must do

Budi Setiawan from the British Standard Institution (BSI), the ISO standards certification organization, said companies have so far taken more action after being attacked.

“76 percent of companies allocate [cybersecurity] budgets after an incident occurs,” he said, at the event of awarding ISO 27001:2022 to Polytron.

In fact, he said, it is much more effective if you do it before an incident occurs, aka through prevention. This is also covered in the ISO 27001:2022 standardization regarding information security system management.

“The advantage of this ISO is that it emphasizes preventive risk management measures. Prevention is better than cure, so it doesn’t leak,” he said.

Budi continued, in the certification process, ISO FOR4D also provides a number of awareness to HR, whether in the form of protecting passwords to emails. According to the official website, ISO/IEC 27001 helps organizations become risk aware and proactively identify and overcome cyber weaknesses.

ISO/IEC 27001 also promotes a holistic approach to information security: examining people, policies, and technology. In the same place, Polytron Chief Commercial Officer Tekno Wibowo said that data protection is everyone’s obligation. However, as a company, which holds a lot of consumer data, the responsibility for protection is great, especially after the PDP Law came into force.

“As a responsible company, we have to ensure that we have procedures, data security is guaranteed. So that even if there is a leak or attack, the data won’t come from us,” he explained.

“With ISO 27001, we are more confident that our consumer data will be better protected.”

Regarding its effect on company profits, Tekno said that ISO plays a more important role in terms of consumer trust.

“Consumers are increasingly confident in choosing Polytron in terms of protecting their data,” he stressed.