Hackers, AI Fails, and Quantum Quirks: A Comedy of Cybersecurity Errors

Infosec in brief: The US Department of Justice thanked several tech giants for aiding in the arrest of Ethan Foltz, accused of running the Rapper Bot denial-of-service network. Meanwhile, Perplexity’s Comet browser proved easily tricked by fake sites, and Microsoft promises quantum-safe security by 2033. Lastly, a US Navy officer was found guilty of espionage for China.

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Hot Take:

In a world of cyber chaos, Ethan Foltz seems to have found his calling as a digital villain running the Rapper Bot network, while Comet browser needs a crash course in security 101. Meanwhile, Microsoft is already preparing for a quantum leap into the future, and Jinchao Wei’s espionage antics are a plot twist straight out of a spy thriller. Who needs Netflix when you have real-world drama like this? Grab your popcorn, folks!

Key Points:

  • Ethan Foltz allegedly ran the Rapper Bot network, conducting over 370,000 attacks using 95,000 infected machines.
  • The AI-powered Comet browser was easily tricked by a fake e-commerce site and failed to handle CAPTCHA tests effectively.
  • Microsoft’s Quantum Safe Program aims to secure systems against quantum computer threats by 2033.
  • Jinchao Wei was found guilty of selling US Navy secrets to China and faces a lengthy prison sentence.
  • Perplexity’s Comet browser previously offered $34.5 billion for Google Chrome, despite its shaky security record.

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