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Gaming

Activision Refutes Claims of 500K-Account Hack | Threat Post

Remotely or from home, data access through the growing adoption of cloud-based solutions by businesses place more and more data in the cloud. From personal details to intellectual property, little did we suspect that the outbreak of COVID-19 would create the perfect storm for cyber attackers to take advantage of an incredibly disruptive period. A recent survey of Google Cloud buckets by Comparitech found vulnerable risks of exposure, leading to unauthorized access to confidential files, databases, source code, and credentials. Read more on how rampant misconfiguration leave you exposed to an attack.

Source: https://threatpost.com/google-cloud-buckets-exposed-misconfiguration/159429/

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Machine Learning

Engineers use machine learning to speed bioscaffold development | Tech Xplore

Researchers at Rice University have identified printing speed as the most important metric in the development of 3-D-printed bio scaffolds that help injuries heal. The study shows that artificial intelligence can greatly improve techniques in developing bio scaffolds, the bonelike structures that serve as placeholders for injured tissue, and in the healing of craniofacial and musculoskeletal wounds. With the help of machine learning techniques, designing materials, and developing processes in creating implants can be faster and eliminate much trial and error. The study led by computer scientist Lydia Kavraki of Rice’s Brown School of Engineering has successfully shown that guided AI and controlled printing speed is critical in making high-quality implants.

Source: https://techxplore.com/news/2020-09-machine-bioscaffold.html