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Ryanair почне польоти зі Львова на три місяці раніше оголошеного терміну

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Схвалення Європарламентом безвізового режиму призвело до різкого зростання попиту на рейси лоукостера.
Як повідомляє  » ВВС Україна  » з посиланням на прес-службу компаниї, таке рішення зумовлене великим попитом з боку українських туристів.
Ryanair також повідомив, що можна придбати квитки зі Львова до Берліна за 579 грн. Акція стартує опівночі 11 квітня.
Раніше повідомлялося, що лоукостер Ryanair до кінця 2017 року запустить 11 рейсів з Києва та Львова. Перші рейси з України відбудуться у жовтні. З Києва лоукост буде літати в Лондон, Манчестер, Ейндховен і Стокгольм, а зі Львова – в Лондон, Ейндховен, Берлін, Вроцлав, Краків, Будапешт, Меммінген.
Рейси в Ейндховен і Манчестер будуть виконуватися 3 рази в тиждень, у Лондон – 5 разів на тиждень, а в Стокгольм – 4 рази в тиждень. Компанія розраховує на річний пасажиропотік з Києва обсягом у 250 тисяч чоловік.
Нагадаємо, 6 квітня Європейський парламент підтримав ведення безвізового режиму для громадян України .

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Reaktionen auf US-Angriff: "Assad trägt alleinige Verantwortung"

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Bundeskanzlerin Merkel und Frankreichs Präsident Hollande haben den Einsatz chemischer Waffen in Syrien verurteilt. Sie fordern Sanktionen gegen das Assad-Regime.
Nach dem Angriff der USA auf einen Luftwaffenstützpunkt der syrischen Armee gibt Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel dem syrischen Machthaber Baschar al-Assad die « alleinige Verantwortung für diese Entwicklung ». In einer gemeinsamen Erklärung mit dem französischen Präsidenten François Hollande hieß es, Assads « wiederholter Einsatz von chemischen Waffen und seine Verbrechen gegen die eigene Bevölkerung verlangten eine Sanktionierung ». Frankreich und Deutschland würden mit ihren Partnern und im Rahmen der UN ihre « Bemühungen fortsetzen, um Präsident Assad für seine verbrecherischen Taten zur Verantwortung zu ziehen ».
Zuvor hatte bereits Außenminister Sigmar Gabriel (SPD) den Angriff der USA auf einen Luftwaffenstützpunkt der syrischen Armee « nachvollziehbar » genannt. Es sei kaum erträglich gewesen, « mit ansehen zu müssen, dass der Weltsicherheitsrat nicht in der Lage war, klar und eindeutig auf den barbarischen Einsatz chemischer Waffen gegen unschuldige Menschen in Syrien zu reagieren », hieß es in einer Mitteilung Gabriels, der sich derzeit auf einer Reise in Mali befindet. Dass die Vereinigten Staaten jetzt mit « einem Angriff gegen die militärischen Strukturen des Assad-Regimes reagiert haben, von denen dieses grausame Kriegsverbrechen ausging, ist nachvollziehbar », hieß es darin weiter.
Bundesverteidigungsministerin Ursula von der Leyen (CDU) teilte mit, ihr US-Kollege James Mattis habe sie über den Luftangriff informiert. Ein Sprecher ergänzte vor Journalisten, sie sei « kurz vorher » unterrichtet worden sei. « Der Einsatz von Chemiewaffen muss nicht nur geächtet sein, sondern muss auch Konsequenzen haben », sagte von der Leyen.
Ein Sprecher des Auswärtigen Amtes sagte, die Bundesregierung halte es für « sehr, sehr plausibel », dass
das Assad-Regime die Verantwortung für den Angriff mit
Chemiewaffen trage. Er erinnerte daran, dass es schon vor Jahren Angriffe mit Chemiewaffen gegeben habe und sich das Assad-Regime später verpflichtet hatte, alle Chemiewaffen außer Landes zu bringen. Man könne heute davon ausgehen, dass Assad die Weltgemeinschaft « bewusst getäuscht » habe.
Im September 2013 hatte die syrische Regierung eingewilligt, ihre Chemiewaffenvorräte vollständig zerstören zu lassen. Geregelt wurde das durch die UN-Resolution 2118. Dadurch wurden die Mitgliedsstaaten der Vereinten Nationen ermächtigt, die syrischen Chemiewaffen mit zu zerstören. Die Waffen wurden unter anderem in die USA gebracht, bevor sie dort vernichtet wurden. Im Januar 2016 hatte die Organisation für das Verbot chemischer Waffen (OPCW) mitgeteilt, die Zerstörung der Waffen sei abgeschlossen.
In seiner Stellungnahme äußerte Außenminister Gabriel die Hoffnung, dass die Vereinten Nationen in der Syrien-Frage wieder handlungsfähig werden. « So nachvollziehbar nach dem Versagen des Weltsicherheitsrats der
Militäreinsatz der USA gegen die militärische Infrastruktur auch war, so
entscheidend ist es jetzt, zu gemeinsamen Friedensbemühungen unter dem
Dach der UN zu kommen », sagte Gabriel. Giftgas sei eine international geächtete Waffe, hatte zuvor Gabriel mitgeteilt. Darin sei sich die Weltgemeinschaft einig.
Es gelte jetzt, die Arbeit der Vereinten Nationen mit aller Kraft zu unterstützen, um eine politische Lösung des Kriegs zu erreichen. « Nur ein neues und demokratisches Syrien wird dauerhaften Frieden bringen. Europa und auch Deutschland stehen dafür bereit. Die schrecklichen Ereignisse der letzten Tage zeigen, dass dafür auch die beteiligten Konfliktparteien aus der Region und auch die USA und Russland gebraucht werden », sagte Gabriel.
SPD-Kanzlerkandidat Martin Schulz forderte ein stärkeres Engagement Europas in Syrien: « Viel zu lange haben wir Europäer nur auf die Vereinigten Staaten und Russland geschaut », sagte der SPD-Chef. Europa müsse mehr Verantwortung übernehmen – « politisch, nicht militärisch ». Nach dem US-Raketenangriff auf Syrien brauche es jetzt umso drängender eine diplomatische Lösung des Konflikts. « Das ist die Stunde der Gespräche, nicht der Bomben », sagte Schulz. Dass der UN-Sicherheitsrat nicht in der Lage sei, auf einen mutmaßlichen Giftgasangriff in Syrien « eine klare Antwort zu formulieren », nannte Schulz « mehr als beunruhigend ». Russland, das die syrischen Regierungstruppen im Krieg
unterstützt, hatte am Mittwoch im UN-Sicherheitsrat eine Resolution zur
Verurteilung des mutmaßlichen Gasangriffs blockiert.
Giftgaseinsatz in Syrien? Es gibt viele Anzeichen dafür, dass Nervengift zum Einsatz kam.
Trump interessiert dieser Krieg nicht, kommentiert Carsten Luther.
Unsere Themenseite zum Krieg in Syrien finden Sie hier.
Kritik an dem Vorgehen der USA kam von der Opposition. Die Linkspartei wertet die Angriffe als « US-Militäreskalation », die sofort gestoppt werden müsse. « Der völkerrechtswidrige US-Raketenangriff von letzter Nacht entfernt Syrien von einer Friedenslösung und lässt den IS jubeln », teilten die Fraktionsvorsitzenden Sahra Wagenknecht und Dietmar Bartsch mit.
Das US-Militär hatte in der Nacht zum Freitag die Luftwaffenbasis Schairat bei Homs angegriffen. Nach Angaben des US-Verteidigungsministeriums wurden 59 Raketen von zwei Kriegsschiffen im östlichen Mittelmeer auf die Basis des syrischen Militärs abgefeuert. Die USA begründeten ihr Vorgehen mit dem mutmaßlichen Giftgaseinsatz in Syrien, bei dem am Dienstag mindestens 70 Menschen getötet wurden. Trumps Regierung macht den syrischen Machthaber Baschar al-Assad für den Giftgasangriff in dem Ort Chan Scheichun nahe Idlib verantwortlich.

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The Entrepreneur with the $100 Million Plan to Link Brains to Computers

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Tech big shots are charging into neuroscience, but do they even have a clue?
Entrepreneur Bryan Johnson says he wanted to become very rich in order to do something great for humankind.
Last year Johnson, founder of the online payments company Braintree, starting making news when he threw $100 million behind Kernel, a startup he founded to enhance human intelligence by developing brain implants capable of linking people’s thoughts to computers.
Johnson isn’t alone in believing that “neurotechnology” could be the next big thing. To many in Silicon Valley, the brain looks like an unconquered frontier whose importance dwarfs any achievement made in computing or the Web.
According to neuroscientists, several figures from the tech sector are currently scouring labs across the U. S. for technology that might fuse human and artificial intelligence. In addition to Johnson, Elon Musk has been teasing a project called “neural lace,” which he said at a 2016 conference will lead to “ symbiosis with machines.” And Mark Zuckerberg declared in a 2015 Q&A that people will one day be able to share “full sensory and emotional experiences,” not just photos. Facebook has been hiring neuroscientists for an undisclosed project at Building 8, its secretive hardware division.
As these people see it, computing keeps achieving new heights, but our ability to interface with silicon is stuck in the keyboard era. Even when speaking to a computer program like Alexa or Siri, you can convey at most about 40 bits per second of information and only for short bursts. Compare that to data transfer records of a trillion bits per second along a fiber-optic cable.
“Ridiculously slow,” Musk complained.
But it turns out that connecting to the brain isn’t so easy. Six months after launching Kernel amid a media blitz, Johnson says he’s dropped his initial plans for a “memory implant,” switched scientific advisors, hired a new team, and decided to instead invest in developing a more general-purpose technology for recording and stimulating the brain using electrodes.
Johnson says the switch-up is part of trying something new. “If you look at the key contributing technologies of society, the ones with the most impact, like rockets, the Internet, biology—there was a transition point from academia to the private sector, and for the most part neuroscience hasn’t made that jump,” says Johnson. “The most critical element is timing, when is the right time to pursue this.”
Memory implants
After making a fortune selling Braintree to eBay for $800 million in 2013, Johnson, now 39, reportedly sought the advice of nearly 200 people on how to invest his new wealth. He settled on neurotechnology and, last August, he announced he’d create Kernel and build the first neural prosthetic for human intelligence enhancement.
But Johnson’s business plan was extremely vague; one scientist called it “metaphysical.” Kernel’s website was plastered with book-jacket-like endorsements from scientific celebrities including J. Craig Venter and Tim O’Reilly, extolling his “great” and “serious” commitment to understanding human intelligence, not to mention the impressive $100 million he later promised to invest in Kernel.
The reality is that interfacing with the brain is tough: electronics irritate its tissue and stop working after a while, and no one will get brain surgery just in order to send an e-mail. What’s more, even if you can communicate with the brain, you might not know what it is saying.
“Billionaires entering the broader neurotechnology field are very optimistic and may overlook details of the problem, which is we are far away from meaningfully understanding the brain,” says Konrad Kording, a Northwestern University neuroscientist who has advised Johnson. “But neurotechnology allows you to work on the most interesting questions in the universe while potentially making money, and so that is exciting.”
Johnson’s persona is part buttoned-down Mormon missionary (he once was one), part hard-driving door-to-door credit-processing salesman (he was that too), but now, with his new wealth, he’s also taken on the mantle of a technology prophet. At a 2016 startup conference in Silicon Valley, he showed up with his hair unbrushed, wearing a T-shirt with holes in it, and gave a wide-ranging lecture on human tool use from prehistory into the present, arguing that now “our very existence is programmable” through biology and machine interfaces.
Kernel’s original technology was a memory prosthesis, developed by Theodore Berger of the University of Southern California, who until recently was also the company’s chief scientific officer. Berger’s technology (see “ 10 Breakthrough Technologies: Memory Implants ”) is a way of recording memories of rats and monkeys, storing these patterns on a computer chip, and re-delivering them to the hippocampus. One version of the setup, Berger says, has been tested in a handful of human patients undergoing brain surgery for other reasons.
But a mere six months after starting Kernel, Berger is no longer part of the company, and memory implants are no longer part of Kernel’s near-term plans. Johnson and Berger both confirmed the separation.
Berger’s vision, according to several people, was too complex, too speculative, and too far from becoming a medical reality, while Johnson hoped to see a return on his investment sometime soon. “They have a new direction, but we’re still talking,” says Berger. “The basic reason is it was going to take too long. It’s one thing to think about this and quite another to do it.”
Johnson says he concluded that Berger’s work “is really interesting, but not an entry point” into a commercially viable business.
Brain interface
By last November, Johnson was already exploring a pivot for his company, meeting with Christian Wentz, head of a small Cambridge startup, Kendall Research Systems, that sells equipment for recording in the neurons of mice and other animals. The company spun out of the laboratory of Edward Boyden, a professor at MIT who invents new ways of analyzing brain tissue.
In February, Johnson acquired Wentz’s company (for an undisclosed sum) and with it brought in a new team, including Wentz and Adam Marblestone, a noted theorist of both the limitations and possibilities of brain interfaces, who will become chief strategy officer. Both are former Boyden lab members, as are two other Kernel scientists, Caroline Moore-Kochlacs and Jake Bernstein.
Johnson says Kernel will now develop a “generalized human electrophysiology platform”—that is, a flexible way of measuring the electrical impulses from many neurons at once, and stimulating them, too. The eventual objective is to use such electronics to treat major diseases, like depression or Alzheimer’s. “It’s for clinical use,” he says. “We are a for-profit company.”
Wentz says as part of the acquisition he and Johnson agreed that much more R&D on brain interfaces will probably be needed. “We have a very sober view of what can and can’t be done,” Wentz says. “We are not naïve.” He calls Kernel’s effort a “15-year endeavor,” although he adds that “we want to do in that period what has been done in the last 100 years.”
With the pivot, Johnson is effectively jumping on an opportunity created by the Brain Initiative , an Obama-era project which plowed money into new schemes for recording neurons. That influx of cash has spurred the formation of several other startups, including Paradromics and Cortera, also developing novel hardware for collecting brain signals. As part of the government brain project, the defense R&D agency DARPA says it is close to announcing $60 million in contracts under a program to create a “high-fidelity” brain interface able to simultaneously record from one million neurons (the current record is about 200) and stimulate 100,000 at a time.
“It’s time for neuroscience to graduate from academia to a general neuroscience platform,” says Johnson. With such a technology “a whole range of new applications—a lot of white space—would open up.”
Johnson declined to describe the specifics of Kernel’s technological approach to connecting with the brain, as did Boyden and Wentz. However, the team members have been working on well-identified problems. Wentz has been involved with developing electronics for high-speed reading of data emitted by wireless implants. Already, the flow of information that can be collected from a mouse’s brain in real time outruns what a laptop computer can handle. The team also needs a way to interface with the human brain. Boyden’s lab has worked on several concepts to do so, including needle-shaped probes with tiny electrodes etched onto their surface. Another idea is to record neural activity by threading tiny optical fibers through the brain’s capillaries, an idea roughly similar to Musk’s neural lace.
More sophisticated means of reading and writing to the brain are seen as potential ways to treat psychiatric disorders. Under a concept that Boyden calls “ brain coprocessors ,” it may be possible to create closed-loop systems that detect certain brain signals—say, those associated with depression—and shock the brain to reverse them. Some surgeons and doctors funded by another DARPA program are in the early stages of determining whether serious mental conditions can be treated in this way (see “ A Shocking Way to Fix the Brain ”).
­­Boyden says Johnson’s $100 million makes a big difference to how he and his students view the entrepreneur’s goals. “A lot of neurotechnology has come and gone. But one thing is that it’s very expensive,” he says. “The inventing is expensive, the clinical work is expensive. It’s not easy. And here is someone putting money into the game.”

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Samsung to pay Huawei $11M for patent violations, court rules

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Over 20 models of Samsung’s phones and tablets violated more than 10 of Huawei’s patents, the Chinese company alleges.
Huawei P10, the company’s newest addition to its « P » line.
Huawei has scored a victory over rival Samsung in its home market of China.
A Chinese court has ordered the South Korean giant to pay Huawei 80 million yuan (around $11.6 million) for patent violations, reports ZDNet. Both companies have been notified of the court’s decision.
In a string of claims filed in California and Shenzhen, China, Huawei alleged that over 20 models of Samsung’s phones and tablets violated more than 10 of its patents, reported Reuters .
Samsung lodged a counterclaim in China, alleging that Huawei infringed on its patents too.
Patent infringement is a tricky issue for phonemakers, especially in China. Since 2014, Apple has been in and out of court for allegations it infringed on Baidu-backed phonemaker Shenzhen Baili’s design patent. Apple eventually won the case on appeal last month.
« In general, it is tougher for foreign brands to operate in China, » said IDC research analyst Xiaohan Tay, « given the many rules and regulations that they have to abide to that China sets for them.  »
A Samsung spokesman said that the company will « thoroughly review the court’s decision and determine appropriate responses.  »
In a separate case, Huawei has been warned by the UK High Court to pay a global license fee for patents from US software company Unwired Planet to avoid intellectual property infringement in the UK or risk being barred from selling its phones in the country.

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Chevrolet Tahoe RST goes above and beyond mere aesthetics

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With a proper motor under the hood, the RST can exhibit some real hustle.
Love cars? Climb in the driver’s seat for the latest in reviews, advice and picks by our editors.
Love cars? Climb in the driver’s seat for the latest in reviews, advice and picks by our editors.

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Silent taxi service forbidding small talk trialled in Japan

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For those who just want to be driven in silence.
Pros of Uber and Lyft: You press a button on your phone and a car comes to pick you up. Cons: There’s a person in that car, who you’ll sometimes have to speak to.
Miyako Taxi, a company based in Kyoto, Japan, is ridding customers of this burden, introducing a new service that forbids drivers from initiating small talk, reports Rocket News .
« This service is currently in a trial stage, with the goal of creating an in-car atmosphere that provides the most comfortable ride for passengers through limiting the driver’s speaking, » said the company in a statement.
The internet has provided many handy guides and tips for navigating communication with humans in taxis, but this service goes another route and eliminates its possibility altogether.
Uber and Lyft were contacted to see if they would consider bringing a similar feature to their services but did not respond. Hopefully they’re setting a precedent for their drivers.

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Google fights fake news in search with 'fact check' tags

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The search giant is expanding use of the feature, which it launched for Google News last year.
Google is adding a fact check tag to some search results.
Google is bringing tools to fight fake news to its most important and iconic product: search.
The tech giant said early Friday that it’s adding « fact check » labels to some of the results in its search engine. So, if you search for something and a story from a credible fact-checking source like PolitiFact or Snopes comes up, those stories will get that label.
For those stories, the search result will show a snippet that says what the claim is about, who made the claim, and who fact-checked it. For example, if you type in a stat like, « 27 million people enslaved, » Google will bring up a PolitiFact story with a judgment that says the claim is « mostly true.  »
In October, the search giant introduced the fact check label for Google News in a few countries. But now Google is expanding use of the tag to search, as well as Google News in every other country where it’s available.
Tackling the spread of misinformation has been a high-profile problem for the world’s biggest tech companies. Since President Donald Trump was elected in November, some of his detractors argued misinformation on Facebook helped him win. Facebook has since tried to curb fake news by adding fact check labels of its own. Both Facebook and Google also amended their advertising policies to try to make sure fake news stories don’t make money.
Tech companies are under more pressure than ever to regulate the content on their sites. Google-owned YouTube has been mired in controversy — and the target of boycotts — over ads being placed alongside hateful content. On Wednesday, the German government approved a plan that would punish sites like Facebook or Twitter with fines of up to 50 million euros, or $53 million, if they fail to remove hateful postings quickly.
As for the fact check labels on Google’s search results, the company said there may not be just one definitive answer for each claim. Sometimes fact-checkers from different organizations might reach different conclusions.
« Even though differing conclusions may be presented, we think it’s still helpful for people to understand the degree of consensus around a particular claim and have clear information on which sources agree, » Justin Kosslyn, product manager for Google sister company Jigsaw, and Cong Yu, a research scientist at Google Research, wrote in a blog post. « As we make fact checks more visible in Search results, we believe people will have an easier time reviewing and assessing these fact checks, and making their own informed opinions. « 

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IoT malware starts showing destructive behavior

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Hackers have started adding data-wiping routines to malware that’s designed to infect internet-of-things and other embedded devices.
Hackers have started adding data-wiping routines to malware that’s designed to infect internet-of-things and other embedded devices. Two attacks observed recently displayed this behavior but likely for different purposes.
Researchers from Palo Alto Networks found a new malware program dubbed Amnesia that infects digital video recorders through a year-old vulnerability. Amnesia is a variation of an older IoT botnet client called Tsunami, but what makes it interesting is that it attempts to detect whether it’s running inside a virtualized environment.
The malware performs some checks to determine whether the Linux environment it’s running in is actually a virtual machine based on VirtualBox, VMware, or QEMU. Such environments are used by security researchers to build analysis sandboxes or honeypots.
Virtual machine detection has existed in Windows malware programs for years, but this is the first time when this feature has been observed in malware built for Linux-based embedded devices. If Amnesia detects the presence of a virtual machine it will attempt to wipe critical directories from the file system using the Linux « rm -rf » shell command in order to destroy any evidence they might have collected.
Meanwhile, researchers from security services provider Radware discovered a different malware attack , aimed at IoT devices, that they’ve dubbed BrickerBot. This attack is launched from compromised routers and wireless access points against other Linux-based embedded devices.
The malware attempts to authenticate with common username and password combinations on devices that have the Telnet service running and are exposed to the internet. If successful, it launches a series of destructive commands intended to overwrite data from the device’s mounted partitions. It also attempts to kill the internet connection and render the device unusable.
While some devices might survive the attack because they use read-only partitions, many won’t and will need a firmware reflash. Also, any configurations will likely be lost and, in the case of routers with USB ports or network attached storage devices, data from external hard drives might also be wiped.
In fact, one of the BrickerBot attack variations is not even limited to embedded and IoT devices and will work on any Linux-based system that is accessible over Telnet, if it has weak or default credentials.
It’s not clear what is the goal behind the BrickerBot attacks. The malware’s creator might be someone who wants to disable vulnerable devices on the Internet so they cannot be infected and abused by other hackers.
Some of the largest distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks observed over the past year have originated from botnets made up of hacked IoT devices, so the intention might be to force users to take action and fix or replace their vulnerable devices.
Most users are unlikely to ever know if their routers, IP cameras, or network-attached storage systems are infected with malware and are being used in DDoS attacks, because the impact on their performance might be unnoticeable. However, they will immediately know that something is wrong if they’re hit by BrickerBot because their devices will stop working and many of them will likely require manual intervention to fix.
The Amnesia bot is a very good example of how vulnerabilities can linger on for years in embedded devices without getting patched. The flaw exploited by the malware to propagate was disclosed more than a year ago and affects more than 70 brands of DVRs (digital video recorders) — the systems that record video streams from CCTV cameras.
The reason why so many DVR models were affected is that the companies selling them under different brands actually sourced the hardware and the firmware from the same OEM (original equipment manufacturer) in China, a company called Shenzhen TVT Digital Technology.
This so-called « white labeling » practice is common for many IoT devices, including IP cameras and routers, and it makes the distribution of security patches to affected devices very hard. It’s also one of the reasons why many such devices don’t have automatic updates.
At the moment, there are more than 227,000 DVRs around the world that have this vulnerability and are directly exposed to the internet, according to Palo Alto Networks. The largest number of them are in Taiwan, the United States, Israel, Turkey, and India.
When buying a camera, router, NAS system, or other IoT device, users should look at the manufacturer’s security track record: Does the company have a dedicated point of contact for security issues? How has it handled vulnerabilities in its products in the past? Does it publish security advisories? Does it regularly release security patches? Does it support its products for a reasonable amount of time? Do the products have an automatic update feature?
The answers to these questions should inform buying decisions, in addition to the price itself, because all software has flaws, and vulnerabilities are regularly found in both cheap and expensive devices. It’s how manufacturers deal with those flaws that really makes a difference.

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Kamiński: Ta władza ma obsesję na punkcie seksu i…

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W piątek 7 kwietnia posłowie debatowali nad złożonym przez PO wnioskiem o wotum nieufności dla rządu premier Beaty Szydło. – Zbyt często ten rząd ożywia…
– Jeśli się uczyliście przez osiem lat bycia w opozycji jak rządzić, to nauka poszła w las. Przygotowując się do debaty, znalazłem plakat premier z kampanii wyborczej. Jest na nim napis „Spotkajmy się w drodze”. To jedyny przykład, kiedy kandydat na premiera ostrzega przed swoimi rządami – mówił Kamiński.
W dalszej części swojego wystąpienia polityk zwrócił uwagę na problemy, które mogą dotknąć przede wszystkim kobiety.
– Jakiś czas temu śmialiśmy się, kiedy radna PiS powagą swojej partii protestowała przeciwko temu, że osiołki w zoo za głośno uprawiają seks. Teraz polskim kobietom nie jest do śmiechu jak słyszą, co ma do zaproponowania minister zdrowia, kiedy z sejmowej trybuny słyszymy o objawieniach fatimskich, a antykoncepcja to zbrodnia – tłumaczył Michał Kamiński dodając, że w jego opinii „ta władza ma obsesję na punkcie dwóch rzeczy: seksu i historii, a obie są fajne, ale niekoniecznie płaci się politykom za zajmowanie się nimi”. – Dzisiaj warto przypomnieć słowa Asnyka, który mówił, że trzeba z żywymi naprzód iść. Wy zajmujecie się historią i seksem, a boicie się mówić o przyszłości Polaków – mówił z sejmowej mównicy polityk.
Michał Kamiński stwierdził również, że „Polacy nie chcą wyjścia z UE jak chce tego Antoni Macierewicz, nie chcą republiki wyznaniowej jak Krzysztof Szczerski, nie chcą, by gwarantem demokracji był poseł Piotrowicz a aniołem wolności Jacek Kurski”.
Poseł nie szczędził również miłych słów pod adresem lidera PO Grzegorza Schetyny. – Choć nasza znajomość jest szorstka, Grzegorz Schetyna z pewnością byłby lepszym premierem niż Beata Szydło. Ma odwagę powiedzieć „tak, chcę być premierem”. Nie wysyła do walki dublerów, a ten rząd przejdzie do historii jako rząd dublerów, a polska polityka, która jest dzisiaj debatą między panem z Żoliborza, wójtem z Brzeszcz a plebanem z Torunia też przejdzie do historii – zaznaczył dodając, że „Polacy mają prawo do marzeń o normalnym, europejskim świeckim kraju”. – My patrzymy na Polaków jako całość, a nie jako gorszy i lepszy sort. My was z polski nie wyrzucamy, tak jak powiedziała to wczoraj wasza posłanka (Bernadeta Krynicka z PiS podczas posiedzenia sejmowej komisji zdrowia – red.), ale wy nas z Polski nie wyrzucicie, tak jak i nie wyrzucicie większości, która was nie chce – podsumował Michał Kamiński.
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Ракетный удар США по авиабазе в Сирии: уничтожены девять истребителей-бомбардировщиков

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В результате ракетного удара США по сирийской авиабазе Шайрат, были уничтожены девять истребителей-бомбардировщиков военно-воздушных сил Сирии.
В результате ракетного удара США по сирийской авиабазе Шайрат, были уничтожены девять истребителей-бомбардировщиков военно-воздушных сил Сирии.
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