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Pechino si candida a guidare il sud del mondo e propone le sue iniziative globali. La Cina promette di ridurre le emissioni di gas serra mentre Trump nega la crisi climatica
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Attacco ransomware agli aeroporti europei: Berlino ancora in “modalità di emergenza”


L’aeroporto di Berlino (BER) resta in “modalità di emergenza” il quinto giorno dopo il grave attacco informatico alla supply chain. Ne parla lo Spiegel in un aggiornamento di ieri.

Il fornitore di servizi IT Collins Aerospace, una filiale della società statunitense RTX, è stato vittima di un attacco informatico venerdì della scorsa settimana. L’attacco hacker ha paralizzato i sistemi elettronici utilizzati per la gestione dei passeggeri e dei bagagli.

Secondo un portavoce dell’aeroporto, il BER è ancora in “modalità di emergenza” diversi giorni dopo l’attacco informatico al suo sistema informatico. Il sistema di gestione passeggeri e bagagli, paralizzato, rimane inattivo.

Ha sottolineato che giovedì 25 settembre si sono nuovamente registrati diversi ritardi e sono stati cancellati tre voli. Mercoledì, invece, sono stati cancellati 12 voli. I vigili del fuoco e il personale di terra continuano a fornire assistenza per lo smistamento dei bagagli.

Come abbiamo riportato su queste pagine, un massiccio attacco informatico ha scosso diversi aeroporti europei sabato 20 settembre. La mattina del 22 settembre, l’aeroporto di Bruxelles ha chiesto alle compagnie aeree di cancellare metà delle partenze programmate per quel giorno.

Non è ancora stato reso noto chi è la cyber gang dietro l’attacco informatico al gestore dei check-in. Lo stesso giorno in cui gli aeroporti sono stati colpiti da un attacco informatico, l’aeroporto di Dublino è stato evacuato a causa di quella che sembrava una falsa minaccia di bomba.

L’Agenzia dell’Unione europea per la sicurezza informatica (ENISA) ha successivamente affermato che i disagi negli aeroporti che hanno interessato i sistemi di check-in automatico nei giorni scorsi sono stati causati da un attacco ransomware.

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Commodore 64: Dal mito degli anni ’80 al 2025! Vendute 10.000 nuove console


Commodore Corporation BV è stata recentemente acquisita da fan ed ex dipendenti. Ora, il nuovo marchio Commodore ha annunciato un traguardo significativo: il primo computer Commodore 64 Ultimate in 30 anni ha superato le 10.000 unità vendute.

L’account X ufficiale dell’azienda ha pubblicato i dati di vendita e ringraziato la community per il supporto. Come mostra il grafico pubblicato, le vendite sono iniziate in modo molto attivo il 12 luglio di quest’anno.

Da agosto, il trend è stato più uniforme, ma stabile. La cronologia mostra anche le date di uscita della trilogia video “Let’s Buy Commodore”, che ha ottenuto centinaia di migliaia di visualizzazioni (un episodio ha superato le 400.000 visualizzazioni). Il management dell’azienda ha monitorato attentamente l’impatto della campagna video sulle vendite.
Volumi di vendita Commodore 64 Ultimate / Commodore in X
Nella prima settimana dopo il lancio del nuovo prodotto, Commodore raccolse oltre 2 milioni di dollari. Ciò coincise con la pubblicazione del video “Making History: Signing the Commodore Contract + C64 Ultimate Production Update”, che vide un ulteriore incremento delle vendite. Fu allora che molti si resero conto che l’azienda era davvero in via di guarigione.

Subito dopo il traguardo delle 10.000 unità vendute, Commodore ha ricordato a tutti che c’è ancora tempo per preordinare il primo lotto tramite commodore.net ed essere tra i primi acquirenti quest’anno.

Il Commodore 64 Ultimate, basato su una piattaforma FPGA e dotato della “prima scheda madre con tastiera trasparente al mondo”, ha un prezzo di partenza di 299 dollari. È stato anche precisato che la Founders Edition sarà un’edizione unica.

Non è ancora stato annunciato un sostituto per chi se l’è perso, ma è previsto un modello simile.

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Anche se non avete intenzione di immergervi in una versione moderna dell’iconico C64, questa notizia merita di essere accolta positivamente. Commodore si sta posizionando come Founder’s Sandbox, una piattaforma per nuovi progetti informatici. La roadmap dell’azienda prevede fino a 12 importanti release nei prossimi quattro anni, il che ha già incuriosito la comunità degli appassionati di tecnologia retrò e moderna.

Le vendite del Commodore 64 Ultimate hanno superato le 10.000 unità, dimostrando che l’interesse per i computer retrò rimane forte e che il marchio rilanciato è in grado non solo di attingere alla nostalgia, ma anche di diventare una forza trainante per nuovi progetti tecnologici.

Il Commodore 64 originale (noto anche come C64) fu lanciato nel gennaio 1982 e divenne rapidamente il computer domestico più popolare dell’epoca. Il computer era dotato di un processore MOS Technology 6510/8500 a 8 bit con frequenza di 1,023 MHz nella versione NTSC e 0,985 MHz nella versione PAL.

Oltre a 64 KB di RAM, erano disponibili 20 KB di memoria di sola lettura, incluso un interprete BASIC. Inoltre, il dispositivo offriva supporto hardware per grafica a colori e audio. Il chip grafico VIC-II supportava una risoluzione di 320×200 pixel, 16 colori e sprite hardware. Il tutto era completato da interfacce per joystick, porte video/audio, uno slot per cartucce ROM e una porta seriale IEEE-488 (per unità disco o stampanti).

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Vertical Solar Panels are Out Standing


If you’re mounting solar panels, everybody knows the drill, right? Point them south, angled according to latitude. It’s easy. In a video which demonstrates that [Everyday Dave] is truly out standing in his field, we hear a different story. [Dave] has a year’s worth of data in his Solar Panel Showdown that suggests there are good reasons to mount your panels vertically.

Specifically, [Dave] is using bifacial solar panels– panels that have cells on both sides. In his preferred orientation, one side faces South, while the other faces North. [Dave] is in the Northern Hemisphere, so those of you Down Under would have to do the opposite, pointing one face North and the other South.

Since [Dave] is far from the equator, the N/S vertical orientation beats the pants off of East-West facing panels, especially in winter. What’s interesting is how much better the bifacial panels do compared to the “standard” tilted orientation. While peak power in the summer is much better with the tilted bifacial panels (indeed, even the tilted single-sided panels), in winter the vertical N/S panels blow them out of the water. (Especially when snow gets involved. Vertical panels don’t need sweeping!)

Even in the summer, though, there are advantages: the N/S panels may produce less power overall, but they give a trickle earlier and later in the day than the tilted orientation. Still, that extra peak power really shows, and over a six-month period from solstice-to-solstice, the vertical panels only produced 77% what the tilted bifacial panels did (while tilted single-sided panels produced 90%).

Is it worth it? That depends on your use case. If most of the power is going to A/C, you’ll need the extra in the warmer months. In that case, you want to tilt the panels. If you have a steady, predictable load, though, having even production winter/summer might be more to your liking– in that case you can join [Dave] in sticking solar panels straight up and down.

These results probably apply at latitudes similar to [Dave] who is in cloudy and snowy Ohio, which is perhaps not the ideal place for solar experimentation. If you’re not an Ohio-like distance from the equator, you might find an East-West array is the best bang for the buck. Of course if you really want to max out power from each individual cell, you can’t beat sun tracking regardless of where you are.

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Despite walk back, Pentagon access policy is unconstitutional nonsense


The Pentagon faced bipartisan backlash for its ridiculous policy requiring journalists to agree not to obtain or report “unauthorized” information. Now, in a response to an inquiry from the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, officials are trying to walk it back.

They claim the rules were intended to restrict Pentagon staffers from giving unauthorized information to journalists, not to restrict journalists from printing “unsolicited” tips they’re given. We’re not buying it. We commend RCFP for getting the Pentagon to elaborate on the policy — but, despite lots of legalese and doublespeak, its clarifications are mostly meaningless.

As an initial matter, a policy solely aimed at government employees would not need to be distributed to or acknowledged by journalists. To the extent that the government is permitted to keep information secret, the Supreme Court says that’s the government’s responsibility — officials aren’t entitled to shift the burden to reporters to keep their secrets for them. Even crediting the Pentagon’s explanation, the memo was clearly intended to do exactly that. It sends a message to the press, and that message is “tread carefully.”

Nor can the government restrict the press to publishing unsolicited tips. News doesn’t fall from the sky into reporters’ laps. Reporters are entitled to ask questions, cultivate sources, and seek out news (otherwise known as reporting), as long as they don’t break the law in doing so. That’s the job description — they’re journalists, not stenographers.

Journalists should not agree to this ridiculous policy in exchange for … what, exactly? The honor of being lied to at news conferences?

The Pentagon’s position seems to draw from the Supreme Court case Bartnicki v. Vopper, which held that journalists can obtain information given to them by sources that obtained it illegally as long as the journalists didn’t themselves participate in the illegality. By soliciting information from sources, the Pentagon’s reasoning apparently goes, journalists participate in the sources’ violations of Pentagon policy.

But nothing in Bartnicki limits constitutional protection to unsolicited information — the only exception it acknowledges is when journalists participate in a source’s illegal acts (in that case, an unlawful wiretap). There is no analogous underlying illegality here.

The whole purpose of the First Amendment is so that the government can’t stop journalists from publishing what the government does not want published. We wouldn’t need a constitutional right to publish what the government authorizes to be released — the government would have no reason to try to prevent that.

That’s the fundamental point that seems entirely lost on this administration. The press exists to hold it accountable, not to keep its secrets or do its bidding.

The other point Pentagon officials are missing – as their response to RCFP makes clear — is that they’re not entitled to scream “national security” like magic words when they want the First Amendment to disappear. The response, disturbingly, reserves the right for the administration to unilaterally deem reporting a national security danger after the fact and punish reporters for it.

But as the Pentagon Papers case made extremely clear, that’s not how it works: “The word ‘security’ is a broad, vague generality whose contours should not be invoked to abrogate the fundamental law embodied in the First Amendment.” And that was a case involving a specific set of documents alleged to pose a threat — not a vague reservation of rights to declare hypothetical documents a threat.

And this administration is guaranteed not to invoke “national security” responsibly. It has claimed the right to deport journalists, activists, and op-ed writers who disagree with, or merely report or comment on its policies. The president has said that when officials want a journalist to give up sources, they can just “tell the reporter, ‘National security’.”

The Trump administration considers anything that threatens to harm its reputation or expose its lies a threat to national security. It considers the First Amendment and free press themselves threats to national security.

The Pentagon is essentially shifting its position from, “You can’t report anything we didn’t authorize you to report” to “You can’t report anything we didn’t authorize you to report unless we decide after the fact in our sole discretion that it’s OK.” That should not provide much comfort to journalists. They certainly should not agree to this ridiculous policy in exchange for … what, exactly? The honor of being lied to at news conferences?


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Hovercraft Suitcase Gives Your Luggage a Smooth Ride


A suitcase made of two rectangular plastic crates latched together sits prone on a concrete floor. The top shell is a beige-ish grey with a navy check and the word "JerseyMaid" on it updside down. The navy bottom crate is navy with the letters "lsen" in large cursive font ant the letters "ORATION" in smaller print below it. Much of the text is covered by a large latch and a power tool battery mount. Bright pink tape affixes a blue tarp skirt to the bottom of the hover suitcase.

The wheels on roller suitcases are one of their primary failure points. After the destruction of the wheel mount on her DIY suitcase, [Laura Kampf] wondered if it would be better to dispense with wheels altogether.

To give her suitcase a lift, [Kampf] decided to turn it into a hovercraft so it couldn’t be stopped by pavement or puddles. The first task was finding an appropriate fan, and a compact leaf blower donated it’s body to makerdom for the project. After reducing the blower to it’s constituent components and finding a secret turbo switch, work began on the momentum curtain.

“Nose-holing” the arrangement and size of the holes to pipe air through the stapled tarp and tape skirt seemed to be the bulk of the trial-and-error in this one. Based on other hovercraft designs [Kampf] found, keeping the holes near the center of the inflated portion gave better lift. In the end, the carry-on is able to lift a decent amount even on its lowest setting, resulting in a suitcase that is “not embarrassing” for travel. No word yet on what TSA thinks.

If you’re looking for another unexpected lift off, how about a full-sized flying Delorean replica? We’ve also covered some of the reasons why we don’t see more of these all terrain wonders.

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50 anni dal “massacro” del Circeo. Latina non dimentica


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La fine di settembre 1975 e l’estate del 1976 rappresentano due date storiche che hanno segnato profondamente la storia del femminismo a Latina e la storia della nostra Associazione, oltre che mutare anche a



Una panchina per Mario Paciolla. 26 settembre, Imola


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Venerdì 26 settembre alle ore 17.00, nel Giardino “Europa Unita” nel quartiere Zolino, ingresso da via Gualandi, si terrà l’iniziativa “Una panchina per Mario”, un momento di memoria e riflessione per ricordare Mario



Rostagno, e quel pensiero vero di libertà


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“A cui’ apparteni chisto? A Trapani questo interrogativo è ricorrente, soprattutto quando davanti c’è chi mostra di poter avere un certo credito, una determinata presa, capace di attirare attenzione. Per forza deve avere un’appartenenza, una



quello israeliano è il piano per uccidere dei terroristi più assurdo che abbia mai visto. è anche il piano di chi ha già perso.


Tube Furnace is the Real Hotness


We aren’t sure what [theglassman] is working on, but based on his recent projects, we think it is probably something interesting. He’s been decapping ICs, growing oxide on silicon substrates, and has built a tube furnace capable of reaching 1200 °C.

What would you do with something that can melt cast iron? We aren’t sure, but maybe you’ll tell us in the comments. We do have a fair idea of what [theglassman] is doing, though.

The core of the oven is a quartz tube. Insulation is via refractory cement and alumina ceramic wool. The heating itself is classic Nichrome wire and a tiny thermocouple. The real key, though, is to the proper controller. [theglassman] suggests a ramp/soak controller. These allow you to program sequences that heat up and then stop, which, if done properly, can prevent your fragile quartz tube from cracking.

Naturally, you need the tube furnace to grow oxides on silicon. It is less clear why he’s decapping ICs. We were nervous about his process of boiling down sulfuric acid (fuming nitrate works better, anyway, if you just want to remove the epoxy). If you want to remove everything like he does, sodium hydroxide will also work well.

Obviously, we need to keep an eye on [theglassman]. We are curious what he’s working towards. Maybe making a custom transistor? Or, dare we hope, a homemade IC?


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Regulation works again - if you run Windows 10 in Europe, you will keep receiving extended security updates for free. No need to enable Windows Backup or jump through hoops. October 2025 isn't the end.

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Primavera Sound Barcellona 2026 ecco la line up
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Con The Cure, Doja Cat, The xx, Gorillaz, Massive Attack, Addison Rae e My Bloody Valentine Mac DeMarco, Pinkpantheress, Skrillex, Peggy Gou, Lola Young, Father John Misty, Ethel Cain, Bad Gyal, Big Thief, Wet Leg, Little Simz, Slowdive, Kneecap, Alex G, Dijon e Blood Orange nella lista dei 150 nomi rivelati oggi. Una costellazione di artisti […]
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Moderators reversed course on its open door AI policy after fans filled the subreddit with AI-generated Dale Cooper slop.#davidlynch #AISlop #News


Pissed-off Fans Flooded the Twin Peaks Reddit With AI Slop To Protest Its AI Policies


People on r/twinpeaks flooded the subreddit with AI slop images of FBI agent Dale Cooper and ChatGPT generated scripts after the community’s moderators opened the door to posting AI art. The tide of terrible Twin Peaks related slop lasted for about two days before the subreddit’s mods broke, reversed their decision, and deleted the AI generated content.

Twin Peaks is a moody TV show that first aired in the 1990s and was followed by a third season in 2017. It’s the work of surrealist auteur David Lynch, influenced lots of TV shows and video games that came after and has a passionate fan base that still shares theories and art to this day. Lynch died earlier this year and since his passing he’s become a talking point for pro-AI art people who point to several interviews and second hand stories they claim show Lynch had embraced an AI-generated slop future.

On Tuesday, a mod posted a long announcement that opened the doors to AI on the sub. In a now deleted post titled “Ai Generated Content On r/twinpeaks,” the moderator outlined the position that the sub was a place for everyone to share memes, theories, and “anything remotely creative as long as it has a loose string to the show or its case or its themes. Ai generated content is included in all of this.”

The post went further. “We are aware of how Ai ‘art’ and Ai generated content can hurt real artists,” the post said. “Unfortunately, this is just the reality of the world we live in today. At this point I don’t think anything can stop the Ai train from coming, it’s here and this is only the beginning. Ai content is becoming harder and harder to identify.”

The mod then asked Redditors to follow an honor system and label any post that used AI with a special new flair so people could filter out those posts if they didn’t want to see them. “We feel this is a best of both worlds compromise that should keep everyone fairly happy,” the mod said.

An honor system, a flair, and a filter did not mollify the community. In the following 48 hours Lynch fans expressed their displeasure by showing r/twinpeaks what it looks like when no one can “stop the Ai train from coming.” They filled the subreddit with AI-generated slop in protest, including horrifying pictures of series protagonist Cooper doing an end-zone dance on a football field while Laura Palmer screamed in the sky and more than a few awful ChatGPT generated scripts.
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Free-IDK-Chicken, a former mod of r/twinpeaks who resigned over the AI debacle, said the post wasn’t run by other members of the mod team. “It was poorly worded. A bad take on a bad stance and it blew up in their face,” she told 404 Media. “It spiraled because it was condescending and basically told the community--we don’t care that it’s theft, that it’s unethical, we’ll just flair it so you can filter it out…they missed the point that AI art steals from legit artists and damages the environment.”

According to Free-IDK-Chicken, the subreddit’s mods had been fighting over whether or not to ban AI art for months. “I tried five months ago to get AI banned and was outvoted. I tried again last month and was outvoted again,” she said.

On Thursday morning, with the subreddit buried in AI slop, the mods of r/twinpeaks relented, banned AI art, and cleaned up the protest spam. “After much thought and deliberation about the response to yesterday's events, the TP Mod Team has made the decision to reverse their previous statement on the posting of AI content in our community,” the mods said in a post announcing the new policy. “Going forward, posts including generative AI art or ChatGPT-style content are disallowed in this subreddit. This includes posting AI google search results as they frequently contain misinformation.”

Lynch has become a mascot for pro AI boosters. An image on a pro-AI art subreddit depicts Lynch wearing an OpenAI shirt and pointing at the viewer. “You can’t be punk and also be anti-AI, AI-phobic, or an AI denier. It’s impossible!” reads a sign next to the AI-generated picture of the director.
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As evidence, they point to aBritish Film Institute interview published shortly before his death where he lauds AI and calls it “incredible as a tool for creativity and for machines to help creativity.” AI boosters often leave off the second part of the quote. “I’m sure with all these things, if money is the bottom line, there’d be a lot of sadness, and despair and horror. But I’m hoping better times are coming,” Lynch said.
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The other big piece of evidence people use to claim Lynch was pro-AI is a secondhand account given to Vulture by his neighbor, the actress Natasha Lyonne. According to the interview in Vulture, Lyonne asked Lynch for his thoughts on AI and Lynch picked up a pencil and told her that everyone has access to it and to a phone. “It’s how you use the pencil. You see?” He said.

Setting aside the environmental and ethical arguments against AI-generated art, if AI is a “pencil,” most of what people make with it is unpleasant slop. Grotesque nonsense fills our social media feeds and AI-generated Jedis and Ghiblis have become the aesthetic of fascism.

We've seen other platforms and communities struggle with keeping AI art at bay when they've allowed it to exist alongside human-made content. On Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube, low-effort garbage is flooding online spaces and pushing productive human conversation to the margins, while floating to the top of engagement algorithms.

Other artist communities are pushing back against AI art in their own ways: Earlier this month, DragonCon organizers ejected a vendor for displaying AI-generated artwork. Artists’ portfolio platform ArtStation banned AI-generated content in 2022. And earlier this year, artists protested the first-ever AI art auction at Christie’s.


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The tech the Secret Service claims can be used to "disable cell phone towers" is very commonly used by ticket scalpers to game Ticketmaster.#SIMFarm #SIMBank #Tickets #TicketScalping #Ticketmaster


The SIM Farm Hardware Seized by the Secret Service Is Also Popular With Ticket Scalpers


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Tuesday, the Secret Service said it “dismantled a network” of “300 co-located SIM servers and 100,000 SIM cards across multiple sites.” The Secret Service suggested that this network posed a threat to the United Nations General Assembly meeting, which was “within 35 miles” of the servers and which it said could have been used to “disable cell phone towers.” The story quickly went viral, with the New York Times and CNN’s reports being widely shared and discussed.

CNN reported that the SIM servers were used in swatting calls against members of Congress, and the New York Times quoted an expert who said that they believed the servers could be used for espionage. As security researcher Robert Graham points out in a post called “That Secret Service SIM farm story is bogus—it’s just normal crime,” the Secret Service has not yet released any actual evidence of what the SIM servers were used for and it is unclear how such a setup could be used for “espionage.” Graham notes that, based on photos released by the Secret Service and its description of the operations, claims that such a network could have only been created by a sophisticated nation state actor are particularly ridiculous: “I can pull this off, personally. It’s just a SIM farm. Sure, there’s some capital involved, on the order of $1 million, but it could be setup and managed by a single person. It likely wasn’t setup all at once with that much money, but has been slowly growing for years as profits are funneled back into setting up more SIM accounts,” he wrote.

The discovery of a bunch of SIM banks (also called SIM farms, SMS gateways, and several other things) anywhere is interesting from a spam / cybercrime perspective, and they give a type of cyberpunk visual that, frankly, is extremely my shit. But the breathless way this bust has been announced—with a special video announcement by Secret Service director Sean Curran and a clearly embargoed rollout with the New York Times and CNN, makes these SIM farms seem as though they are particularly special and high tech, when they clearly are not. The technology used, which can be seen clearly in photos released by the Secret Service, are regularly used by SMS scammers, spammers, and marketers, yes, but the tech is also extremely widely used by ticket scalpers seeking to create lots of Ticketmaster accounts with which to buy tickets. This is off-the-shelf technology that anyone can buy and use; if one had enough money, one could surely buy 300 of them from Ejointech, the Chinese company that makes them, and set something like this up.

I have been familiar with and meaning to write about SIM banks for a few months now, specifically because they have become popular with ticket scalpers. Like many “anti-scalping” and anti-fraud measures taken by Ticketmaster, relatively recent updates that require SMS verification to create a new Ticketmaster account and immediately before buying tickets hasn’t actually stopped scalping. Instead, it has created a new underground market for tools that make SMS authentication at bulk easier. By adding this barrier to entry, Ticketmaster has ensured that normal fans have one single attempt to buy tickets, while motivated ticket scalpers with specialized tech can have many attempts at buying tickets.

This SMS verification system has created a new underground market for various technologies and software that lets scalpers game this SMS verification system. SIM boxes are such an important part of that new underground market that Ejointech now advertises one of its products—which looks very much like the models shown in the Secret Service’s images from the seized servers in New York—as specifically being good “for ticketing & bulk SMS.”

“Popular model: used by 5,000+ leading ticket brokers globally & trusted for thousands of large-scale SMS campaigns!,” Ejointech advertises on the $3,730 Ejoin 256 SIM 4G LTE SMS Gateway. On TikTok, it advertises a similar, 512 SIM card model as having “human behavior,” “cloud management,” and “auto SIM card switch.”

“Ticket brokers, streamline your Ticketmaster operations with EjoinTech! Our SMS gateway devices support up to 512 SIM cards, ensuring you never miss a verification code,” the company says. “Designed for efficiency with no unnecessary noise.”
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There is of course no evidence that the SIM boxes seized by the Secret Service this week were used by ticket scalpers, but there’s also no public evidence released by the Secret Service that suggests they were going to try to disrupt the UN General Council’s meeting. The point I’m making is that these devices and these types of farms have become somewhat common in recent years, and they are used not just to send messages in bulk but to receive them in bulk, too. They are used not just for crimes, but for various grey market and controversial, but not necessarily illegal, purposes too.

“Proxies” and real SIM cards that can receive SMS messages have become critical to the ticket scalping industry. The way ticket scalping works now is that big time brokers will create many (hundreds or thousands) of unique Ticketmaster accounts, each associated with their own phone number. These are sometimes made using prepaid or low-cost wireless carriers like MobileX, whose SIM cards appeared in bulk in Secret Service materials.

Not every big time broker is going to want to roll their own SIM bank, so a series of companies have popped up that offer “proxies,” which just means that they are basically a company running and selling access to phone numbers, keeping them online, and forwarding SMS codes directly to the ticket broker buying them. These companies do not advertise what specific hardware they are using to do this, but SIM boxes could easily be used to do this, and the scale of farm that the Secret Service found is not particularly large considering these types of services exist. They go by names like “WiredSMS,” “TextChest,” “Quick-Text,” “SMSPass,” and “Jivetel,” among others. TextChest advertises “industry-leading physical SIM lines, trusted by thousands.” A company called Seat Heroes notes that it is “carrier compliant” and that “while others rely on risky, unauthorized setups, Seat Heroes runs on the first ever Tier 1 carrier-integrated infrastructure—no modems, no VOIP, just proprietary and exclusive access to genuine numbers—always on, 24/7” and “no SIM banks—just direct connections.”

In practice, ticket brokers connect their proxies—either bought from a third party or rolled by themselves—to other bespoke ticketing-buying software that helps them actually manage tons of Ticketmaster accounts and tons of phone numbers at once. There are a host of ticket broker-specific internet browsers that allow brokers to open hundreds or thousands of browser tabs, which each have a browsing session tied to either a specific SIM card or to an IP proxy which can also be bought from third-party services. This allows brokers to power through Ticketmaster’s “Virtual Waiting Rooms” because a broker can have hundreds or thousands of independent browser sessions waiting as separate “people.” The SIM box (or a SIM proxy service) can then be set up in these bespoke browsers to automatically forward and submit Ticketmaster’s SMS two-factor authentication, which is supposedly designed to prevent scalpers from getting tickets.

At one point, Private Tabs, one of the bespoke browsers for ticket scalpers, was advertising a “SIMBOX HARDWARE ADD-ON,” which could “add 512 phone numbers for $3 per line.”

“These hardware devices allow you to add 512 phone numbers to your Private Tabs account,” an archived version of the Private Tabs website reads. “If you already have one, then you can just add it to the config or call us, and we’ll set it up for ya. This ensures that every account you load in has its dedicated number. Rather than paying $9 to $24 per phone number, you can purchase one of these devices and get a phone line for as little as $3 per number. Typically, they pay for themselves within 2 months since each device can hold 512 numbers. With this device you do not need ‘TextChest’ or ‘Private Tab Phones’ [a proxy service] as you can host your own numbers for half the cost.”

The Private Tabs web browser no longer advertises SIM boxes, and in a FAQ on its current website, it says says people using their own telecom hardware may run into problems: "There have been recent reports as of 9/5/2025 that some people using Chinese hardware is a problem. You may want to contact your phone company before trying to integrate it with the API to confirm it works ok."




🎶 #Milano, questa sera a partire dalle ore 19.30, presso il Duomo, si svolgerà il terzo incontro del progetto “Uto Ughi per i Giovani”.


“La maternità, pur segnata dal dolore più intenso, diventa testimonianza di un amore assoluto, capace di abbracciare la sofferenza e di trasformarla in dono”: lo afferma il vescovo di Ascoli Piceno, Gianpiero Palmieri, intervistato dal settimanale “M…


Pentagon press restrictions are an affront to the First Amendment


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

The Washington Post reported today that officials plan to require Pentagon reporters to pledge not to gather or report any information that the government has not authorized for release, whether classified or unclassified. Violators risk having their press credentials revoked.

Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) Director of Advocacy Seth Stern issued the following statement:

“The Supreme Court has made clear for decades that journalists are entitled to lawfully obtain and publish government secrets. That is essentially the job description of an investigative journalist. The law is also clear that the government can’t require people to contract away a constitutional right, like the right to obtain and publish secrets, in exchange for a benefit, like access to government buildings or press credentials.

“This policy operates as a prior restraint on publication, which is considered the most serious of First Amendment violations. As we learned in the Pentagon Papers case, the government cannot prohibit journalists from public information merely by claiming it’s a secret or even a national security threat. This is worse in a way, because the government isn’t only seeking to restrain specific documents it contends pose a unique threat, it’s seeking to restrain everything it doesn’t want the public to know. That is fundamentally un-American.

“In the meantime, journalists will need to decide whether they’re so dependent on physical access to the Pentagon that they’re willing to trade away their independence to retain it.

“I hope they won’t, and will find other ways to gather news. Agreeing not to look where the government doesn’t want you to look and, by extension, not to print what it doesn’t want you to print, is propaganda, not journalism. Caving to these kinds of demands would in some ways be the most outrageous capitulation yet, and there are plenty to choose from.

“Virtually every time this administration (and past ones) has tried to justify secrecy by claiming it’s protecting national security, its real agenda turned out to be saving itself from embarrassment or from having its lies exposed. There is no reason to think this is any different. Perhaps there are so many embarrassing documents at this point that it’s too difficult to keep finding bogus reasons to keep each of them secret. Maybe that’s why the administration is taking more of a wholesale approach to concealing records that may show wrongdoing, corruption, and incompetence.”

Please contact us if you would like further comment on the dangers this policy poses to press freedom in the United States.


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Io sono Giorgia! Sono una donna, sono una madre, sono cristiana...
ma quando mi trovo davanti a un tagliagole di Al Queda e dell'ISIS mi sciolgo tutta!



È uscito il nuovo numero di The Post Internazionale. Da oggi potete acquistare la copia digitale


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È uscito il nuovo numero di The Post Internazionale. Il magazine, disponibile già da ora nella versione digitale sulla nostra App, e da domani, venerdì 26 settembre, in tutte le edicole, propone ogni due settimane inchieste e approfondimenti sugli affari e il potere



per quanto le cose vadano male, sii felice e grato, perché non hai idea in quanti sadici modi la vita può comunque peggiorare.


In occasione della solennità di San Francesco, fra Francesco Ielpo, da poco nominato custode di Terra Santa e guardiano del Monte Sion, sarà in Umbria per alcuni incontri e celebrazioni.


Multiple Palantir and Flock sources say the companies are spinning a commitment to "democracy" to absolve them of responsibility. "In my eyes, it is the classic double speak," one said.#News


How Surveillance Firms Use ‘Democracy’ As a Cover for Serving ICE and Trump


In a blog post published in June, Garrett Langley, the CEO and co-founder of surveillance company Flock, said “We rely on the democratic process, on the individuals that the majority vote for to represent us, to determine what is and is not acceptable in cities and states.” The post explained that the company believes the laws of the country and individual states and municipalities, not the company, should determine the limits of what Flock’s technology can be used for, and came after 404 Media revealed local police were tapping into Flock’s networks of AI-enabled cameras for ICE, and that a sheriff in Texas performed a nationwide search for a woman who self-administered an abortion.

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Langley’s statement echoes a common refrain surveillance and tech companies selling their products to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or other parts of the U.S. government have said during the second Trump administration: we live in a democracy. It is not our job to decide how our powerful capabilities, which can track peoples’ physical location, marry usually disparate datasets together, or crush dissent, can or should be used. At least, that’s the thrust of the argument. That is despite the very clear reality that the first Trump administration was very different to the Biden administration, and both pale in comparison to Trump 2.0, with the executive branch and various agencies flaunting ordinary democratic values. The idea of what a democracy is capable of has shifted.

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La Corte d’Appello vaticana, presieduta da mons. Alejandro Arellano Cedillo, ha dichiarato “inammissibile” l’appello del promotore di giustizia, Alessandro Diddi. Resta valida, dunque, la sentenza di primo grado del 16 dicembre 2023.



Dopo Nvidia e il governo, anche Apple parteciperà al salvataggio di Intel?

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Dopo Nvidia, SoftBank e il governo americano, Intel vorrebbe ricevere investimenti anche da Apple. L'ex colosso dei microchip sta cercando di rilanciarsi, ma non sarà facile colmare il divario tecnologico con i nuovi pesi massimi del




Dalla Flotilla al fronte est. L’informativa di Crosetto che lega aiuti e deterrenza

@Notizie dall'Italia e dal mondo

Il ministro della Difesa Guido Crosetto si è presentato a Montecitorio per fare il punto sui due dossier che segnano l’agenda della Difesa. Da una parte la gestione degli aiuti diretti a Gaza attraverso la Flotilla e il ruolo delle navi italiane,



La Marina protegge la Flotilla nel rispetto del diritto internazionale. Scrive Caffio

@Notizie dall'Italia e dal mondo

La pronta reazione del nostro ministro della Difesa di fronte all’uso di droni di provenienza non identificata contro imbarcazioni e cittadini italiani facenti parte della Global sumud flotilla trova fondamento nel diritto internazionale. L’invio della nave Fasan a protezione della vita e dei beni





Possono convivere privacy e moderni sistemi di videosorveglianza, basati sull'intelligenza artificiale?

Un recente articolo apparso su safetysecuritymagazine.com (safetysecuritymagazine.com/art…) analizza le possibilità di convivenza tra garanzie per la privacy dei cittadini e operatività degli apparentemente sempre più pervasivi moderni sistemi di viedosorveglianza.

L'approfondito articolo illustra diverse tecnologie di tutela della privacy applicabili alla videosorveglianza, evidenziandone la maturità e il potenziale di implementazione nel mondo reale. La privacy differenziale aggiunge rumore calibrato ai dati video per proteggere le identità individuali preservandone al contempo l'utilità statistica. Il calcolo multipartitico sicuro consente a più organizzazioni di collaborare all'analisi video senza condividere dati privati. L'apprendimento federato consente l'addestramento dell'intelligenza artificiale su dati distribuiti senza centralizzarli. Il mascheramento dinamico è la tecnologia più matura, che utilizza la visione artificiale per oscurare volti e figure umane mantenendo visibili i dettagli di sicurezza rilevanti. Queste tecnologie supportano la privacy nei moderni sistemi di sorveglianza.

Prosegue poi nel portare esempi dell’implementazione delle tecnologie privacy-preserving nelle smart cities (Singapore, Barcellona, etc.)

Dopo una analisi economica delle tecnologie privacy-preserving per la videosorveglianza (che rivela dinamiche complesse che vanno ben oltre la semplice valutazione di costi e benefici per toccare questioni fondamentali di equità sociale e accesso democratico ai diritti) il saggio si occupa del General Data Protection Regulation, e di come dopo sette anni di implementazione, abbia profondamente trasformato il modo in cui le organizzazioni approcciano la videosorveglianza. L’Articolo 35 GDPR, che richiede obbligatoriamente Data Protection Impact Assessment per la “sorveglianza sistematica di aree pubbliche su larga scala”, ha costretto migliaia di organizzazioni europee a ripensare radicalmente i loro approcci alla sicurezza video.
Tutto ciò mentre l’EU AI Act (formalmente denominato Regulation EU 2024/1689) disattivare o modificare sistemi di videosorveglianza che utilizzano riconoscimento facciale automatico in aree pubbliche.

Si passa poi a parlare delle sfide tecniche e dell'implementazione pratica delle tecnologie di tutela della privacy nella videosorveglianza, evidenziando i seguenti punti chiave:

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]Sovraccarico computazionale e limitazioni prestazionali: le tecnologie di tutela della privacy come il mascheramento dinamico richiedono hardware di fascia alta (ad esempio, GPU specializzate) e comportano una latenza più elevata (160-200 ms), che può essere critica nelle applicazioni di sicurezza.
[
]Precisione e vincoli ambientali: la precisione del riconoscimento di volti e figure varia in base a diverse condizioni di illuminazione, occlusione e altre condizioni ambientali, richiedendo sistemi e protocolli di backup.Problemi di larghezza di banda e interoperabilità: i flussi video crittografati o elaborati richiedono una maggiore larghezza di banda (dal 30 al 50% in più rispetto allo standard) e presentano problemi di interoperabilità con sistemi legacy e protocolli proprietari, aumentando i costi e i rischi di dipendenza da un fornitore.


Uno sguardo alle Tecnologie emergenti:

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]Sensori neuromorfici: imitano il sistema visivo umano e offrono vantaggi intrinseci in termini di privacy, ma sono attualmente troppo costosi e privi di ecosistemi software maturi.
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]Federated Learning (FL): consente l'addestramento dell'IA senza dati centralizzati, ma introduce un sovraccarico di comunicazione e problemi di sincronizzazione.
[]Differential Privacy (DP): aggiunge rumore calibrato per proteggere la privacy individuale nell'analisi dei dati, ma richiede un attento bilanciamento tra privacy e utilità dei dati.


Strategie di implementazione e best practice
Le organizzazioni devono condurre una valutazione approfondita delle proprie esigenze, inclusi i requisiti di privacy, le prestazioni e il budget. Un quadro di conformità strutturato è essenziale, che integri considerazioni legali, tecniche e operative. Privacy by design, minimizzazione dei dati e crittografia sono principi raccomandati per sistemi sicuri.
Prospettive future

  • []Sebbene siano improbabili innovazioni, si prevedono miglioramenti incrementali nelle tecnologie crittografiche e di IA.
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]Si prevede una crescita del mercato, trainata dalla conformità normativa e dalla consapevolezza dei consumatori.
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]Interoperabilità e standardizzazione sono fondamentali per ridurre la frammentazione e consentire un'adozione più ampia.

Contesto sociale e normativo:

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]Il GDPR europeo e l'AI Act stanno plasmando il panorama normativo, promuovendo tecnologie che tutelano la privacy.
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]Un'implementazione di successo richiede non solo soluzioni tecniche, ma anche accettazione sociale, governance e collaborazione interdisciplinare.


#ai #videosorveglianza #privacy #gdpr #safetysecuritymagazine #euaiact

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ChatGPT&Co. possono mandarci in questura. L’allarme del Garante Privacy

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Semplici strumenti innovativi o mezzi di controllo? Gli algoritmi leggono, archiviano e - in alcuni casi - segnalano gli utenti alle autorità. Come ha detto Agostino Ghiglia (Garante Privacy):

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“Fabrizio” costretto dallo Stato italiano a subire la tortura di 10 ore di viaggio in Svizzera, nonostante avesse diritto a essere aiutato a casa sua


Il racconto di Cinzia Fornero e Roberta Pelletta, che l’hanno accompagnato in auto: “Una tortura”. Sono 50 le persone coinvolte nella disobbedienza civile attraverso l’associazione di Marco Cappato

Almeno 6 le richieste di accesso al “suicidio assistito” in Liguria


La conferenza stampa dell’Associazione Luca Coscioni, tenutasi oggi a Genova, ha fatto il punto sui casi di disobbedienza civile seguiti da Soccorso Civile, l’associazione fondata da Marco Cappato per offrire supporto a chi intende esercitare il diritto alla morte volontaria assistita. L’incontro segue la morte di Fabrizio, 79enne ligure, accompagnato in Svizzera da due volontarie di Soccorso Civile, costretto dall’inerzia della politica a rivolgersi all’estero per porre fine a sofferenze insopportabili dovute a una malattia neurodegenerativa irreversibile.

“Dieci ore e mezza di viaggio sono state una tortura imposta a Fabrizio. È stato un viaggio lunghissimo e faticoso. Era convinto di questa scelta, non vedo perché debba essere impedito. Serve una legge civile. Fabrizio ha potuto permettersi questo viaggio in Svizzera per liberare sé stesso dal suo corpo che chiaramente era diventato una prigione. Ci sono tante persone che questi soldi non li hanno e questo è uno dei motivi anche per cui io faccio questi accompagnamenti,” ha raccontato Cinzia Fornero, volontaria di Soccorso Civile che ha accompagnato Fabrizio in Svizzera.

↓ LA VIDEO TESTIMONIANZA DI CINZIA FORNERO↓


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. Con lei c’era anche un’altra volontaria, Roberta Pelletta: “È inammissibile che una persona in quelle condizioni debba essere costretta a fare 500 km per ottenere un suo diritto. Per tutto il viaggio ho provato rabbia e vergogna. ‘Sto andando verso la mia liberazione’, ha detto “Fabrizio” all’inizio del viaggio”.

↓ LA VIDEO TESTIMONIANZA DI ROBERTA PELLETTA↓
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Dalla sentenza della Corte costituzionale del 2019, il numero di persone che chiedono supporto per accedere alla morte volontaria assistita è in aumento, così come quello dei volontari disponibili ad accompagnarle, assumendosi rischi penali fino a 12 anni di carcere. Ad oggi Soccorso Civile conta 50 tra iscritti e contribuenti, che offrono assistenza logistica e, in alcuni casi, economica.

“Fabrizio” avrebbe avuto diritto di morire a casa sua – ha dichiarato Marco Cappato, Tesoriere dell’Associazione Luca Coscioni, Presidente e Responsabile legale dell’associazione Soccorso Civile – Continueremo con le azioni di disobbedienza civile collettiva per chiedere il rispetto della legge. Finora sono già 50 le persone coinvolte, che si assumono la responsabilità di fornire l’aiuto che lo Stato italiano nega. Faccio un appello a tutte le persone di buona volontà: unitevi a noi.

↓ LA VIDEO TESTIMONIANZA DI MARCO CAPPATO↓
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➡ Quante persone hanno chiesto l’accesso al suicidio medicalmente assistito in Liguria? I dati del nostro accesso agli atti


In Liguria sei persone hanno presentato richiesta di accesso al suicidio medicalmente assistito. Tuttavia, i dati risalenti al 31 marzo 2025 emersi dall’accesso agli atti effettuato dall’Associazione Luca Coscioni risultano frammentari, poco trasparenti e fortemente influenzati dalle valutazioni delle singole ASL. La situazione è così articolata:

  • ASL 1 Imperiese (Provincia di Imperia): 1 richiesta,
  • ASL 2 Savonese (Provincia di Savona): 1 richiesta
  • ASL 3 Genovese (Area metropolitana di Genova): 3 richieste
  • ASL 4 Chiavarese (Tigullio): nessuna richiesta
  • ASL 5 Spezzino (Provincia della Spezia): 1 richiesta

L'articolo “Fabrizio” costretto dallo Stato italiano a subire la tortura di 10 ore di viaggio in Svizzera, nonostante avesse diritto a essere aiutato a casa sua proviene da Associazione Luca Coscioni.




La novella di San Francesco

@Politica interna, europea e internazionale

Per qualcuno sarà una buona novella, per altri una cattiva notizia. Dal 2026, il 4 ottobre, Festa di San Francesco d’Assisi – tornerà ad essere una giornata di festività nazionale. Scuole chiuse, uffici serrati, busta paga maggiorata per chi lavora quel giorno. Una nuova “giornata rossa” nel calendario Gregoriano. C’é una certa ironia nella storia.



Georges Simenon – L’uomo che guardava passare i treni
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Per quel che riguarda personalmente Kees Popinga, si deve convenire che alle otto di sera c’era ancora tempo, perché a ogni buon conto il suo destino non era segnato. Ma tempo per che cosa? E poteva lui agire diversamente da come avrebbe poi agito, persuaso com’era che i suoi gesti non fossero più importanti di […]
L'articolo Georges Simenon – L’uomo


La Ue indaga ancora su Apple, Google e Microsoft. Ma Cupertino sbotta

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Una nuova indagine della Ue si ripromette di fare le pulci a diverse Big Tech americane (e anche alla olandese Booking). Intanto Apple attacca a testa bassa le norme europee che danneggerebbero il




trump dovrebbe fare qualcosa per il proprio ego smisurato
in reply to simona

forse dovrebbe essere ricambiato con le stesse sanzioni che insieme ai suoi accoliti internazionali hanno colpito Francesca Albanese,che si realizzassero mi porterebbero,da ateo,a credere all'esistenza di ”un" qualcosa di superiore che considera la vita nella sua interezza un diritto uguale per tutti,esseri umani compresi😑🤐
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purtroppo è fortunato perché non avrà mai quello che merita perché non esiste né una giustizia terrena, né ultraterrena. e probabilmente è pure in mala fede e lo sa e se ne approfitta bassamente. l'errore è nascere. emettere al mondo figli è criminale.


Il Pellicano in festa. Un giorno di pace per la pace.
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Free Zone Magazine segnala volentieri questa bella iniziativa di una realtà che ci è entrata nel cuore dopo averla recentemente visitata. Un ricco programma di iniziative e proposte caratterizza l’annuale festa della comunità Il Pellicano di Castiraga Vidardo (Lo) che ormai da oltre tre decenni promuove e valorizza l’integrazione sociale della persona e