Who is the leader of IBLP? Amy Duggar slams Jim Bob and Michelle's 'religion'
Amy Duggar said that she never followed the IBLP’s teachings and never let her cousins’ upbringing 'put her off' religion
2023-08-10 01:57
Matty Ice back? 3 NFL teams that should take a flyer on Matt Ryan
Former Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts QB Matt Ryan has hinted at a comeback. Will any teams give him a call?Matt Ryan has signed on to be an NFL analyst for CBS this coming season, but that doesn't mean his playing days are behind him. Ryan has expressed remorse over how his NFL car...
2023-08-10 01:56
FedEx St. Jude Championship DraftKings picks 2023: Best PGA DFS golf lineup
FedEx St. Jude Championship DraftKings picks with top plays and fades for TPC Southwind and building the best PGA DFS lineup for the week.It's only the best of this year ready to tee it up at the 2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis, TN this week.The first event ...
2023-08-10 01:56
Octavia Spencer says Sandra Bullock has 'lost her soulmate'
Octavia Spencer is showing support for her friend Sandra Bullock after Bullock lost her longtime partner Bryan Randall.
2023-08-10 01:55
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Ohio voters rejecting a measure that would have made it more difficult to change the state’s constitution is one of several developments related to abortion policy in several states this week
2023-08-10 01:55
Outcry as Turkish journalist jailed by text
Even in a country which regularly holds the world record for jailing journalists, the case of Turkish investigative reporter...
2023-08-10 01:53
Bots are better than humans at cracking ‘Are you a robot?’ Captcha tests, study finds
Bots are better and significantly faster than humans at cracking Captcha tests, according to a comprehensive new study that inspected the security system deployed in over 100 popular websites. Automated bots pose a significant threat to the internet because they can masquerade as legitimate human users and perform harmful operations like scraping content, creating accounts and posting fake comments or reviews, as well as consuming scarce resources. “If left unchecked, bots can perform these nefarious actions at scale,” warned scientists, including those from the University of California, Irvine. For over two decades, Captchas have been deployed as security checks by websites to block potentially harmful bots by presenting puzzles that are supposed to be straightforward for people to solve – but very difficult for computers. Earlier forms of Captcha, for instance, asked users to transcribe distorted text from an image, but with advances in computer vision and machine learning, bots soon caught up to recognise the text with near perfect accuracy. Engaged in an arms race with bots, Captchas have since evolved into an annoying presence on the internet, becoming increasingly more and more difficult to solve for both bots and humans. However, the new yet-to-be peer-reviewed research, posted in arXiv, finds bots are able to quickly crack Captcha tests with ease, suggesting global effort users put into cracking these puzzles every day may be more trouble than it’s worth. In the study, scientists assessed 200 of the most popular websites and found 120 still used Captcha. They took the help of 1,000 participants online from diverse backgrounds – varying in location, age, sex and educational level – to take 10 captcha tests on these sites and gauge their difficulty levels. Researchers found many bots described in scientific journals could beat humans at these tests in both speed and accuracy. Some captcha tests took human participants between nine and 15 seconds to solve, with an accuracy of about 50 to 84 per cent, while it took the bots less than a second to crack them, with up to near perfection. “The bots’ accuracy ranges from 85-100 per cent, with the majority above 96 per cent. This substantially exceeds the human accuracy range we observed (50-85 per cent),” scientists wrote in the study. They also found that the bots’ solving times are “significantly lower” or nearly the same as humans in almost all cases. Since current Captchas do not meet the required security goal of keeping bots away, researchers have called for better and more dynamic approaches to protect websites. Read More Shock for millions of voters as details exposed in hack – which went undetected for a year AI-driven cyberattack can now steal your passwords with near 100 per cent accuracy, study warns More than a million NHS patients’ details compromised after cyberattack ‘Billions’ of computers potentially affect by huge security vulnerability AI breakthrough could dramatically reduce planes’ global warming impact Earth hit by powerful ‘X-1’ solar flare, after fears of ‘cannibal’ blast
2023-08-10 01:53
Dolphins WR Jaylen Waddle leaves joint practice against Falcons with apparent injury
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle left Wednesday’s joint practice against the Atlanta Falcons with an apparent injury
2023-08-10 01:52
22 Things You Might Not Know About ‘Gilmore Girls’
The fast talking, coffee-loving mother-daughter duo became a pop culture sensation when 'Gilmore Girls' premiered in the early 2000s.
2023-08-10 01:49
Steelers exec sets media straight about Broderick Jones narrative
A key member of the Pittsburgh Steelers front office set the record straight about the progress of 2023 first-round draft choice Broderick Jones.A few day ago, The Athletic’s Mark Kaboly had this to about the left tackle battle for Mike Tomlin’s team.https://twitter.com/Mark...
2023-08-10 01:49
Kendrick Green isn't a fullback by trade. To keep a roster spot in Pittsburgh, he might have to be
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Kendrick Green is moonlighting at fullback in hopes of staying in the NFL
2023-08-10 01:47
UN aid set to resume aid to NW Syria after 'understanding' with Damascus
By Maya Gebeily BEIRUT The United Nations is set to resume aid deliveries into rebel-held northwestern Syria via
2023-08-10 01:29
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