Bungie Targets ‘Ring-1’ Destiny 2 Cheat Defendants From U.S. to Australia
After reading the introduction to Bungie’s latest lawsuit, which targets makers and sellers of Destiny 2 cheats, one gets the impression the developer may be starting to enjoy this fight. A Bungie-compiled list of online aliases, including PRAGMATICTAX, NOVA, J3STER and CYPHER, are the latest individuals to face legal action for developing, marketing, selling, and providing customer support for, tools that enable cheating in the...
9anime Rebrands to AniWave Citing Legal Troubles
Two decades ago, most piracy activity was centered around music. When broadband capacity grew, movies and TV series eventually took over and they remain most popular today. Within the video piracy category, anime has become a significant traffic magnet. Today, there are many piracy sites specializing in anime, with the largest serving millions of pageviews per day. 9anime is one of these anime piracy juggernauts. The streaming portal...
A New Attack Impacts ChatGPT—and No One Knows How to Stop It
Researchers found a simple way to make ChatGPT, Bard, and other chatbots misbehave, proving that AI is hard to tame. Powered by WPeMatico
How AI May Be Used to Create Custom Disinformation Ahead of 2024
Generative AI won’t just flood the internet with more lies—it may also create convincing disinformation that’s targeted at groups or even individuals. Powered by WPeMatico
YTMP3 Sues Competitors for Sending Google Fraudulent DMCA Notices
The DMCA takedown process allows copyright holders to report infringing content and have it removed or taken down. It is a powerful tool that takes millions of URLs and links offline every day. In most cases, this happens for a good reason, but some takedown efforts are more questionable. Fraudsters have previously used false DMCA notices to target competitors. The strategy can be particularly effective when notices are sent to...