Is
educating users enough?
Here’s
what you need to know about recent Amazon Ring hacking cases
A
California
lawsuit filed
Dec. 26 details eight alleged instances of Amazon Ring security
devices being hacked by strangers who taunted children, yelled racist
obscenities or threatened to kill device owners via the two-way
speaker system.
… A Ring spokesperson said in a statement to
the Deseret News that the company has investigated reported incidents
like this one and that “malicious actors” who gained access to
account credentials are responsible for the hacking incidents. There
is no evidence that Ring’s system or network was compromised, the
spokesperson said.
Ring’s statement says, “when the same username
and password is reused on multiple services, it’s possible for bad
actors to gain access to many accounts.
“Consumers should always practice good password
hygiene and we encourage Ring customers to enable two-factor
authentication and change their passwords,” the statement reads.
But the Orange lawsuit says Ring is wrongfully
placing the blame on users. The company could do more to encourage
users to choose strong passwords and set up two-factor
authentication; it could also alert users of attempted log-in from
unknown IP addresses and require unique account names rather than
using e-mail login, the lawsuit claims.
AI is people!
Shenzhen
Court Rules AI-Generated Articles are Entitled to Copyright
Protection
The
Shenzhen
Nanshan District People’s Court recently
ruled in favor of plaintiff Shenzhen
Tencent Computer System Co., Ltd.
in their claim
for
copyright infringement against Shanghai Yingmou Technology Co., Ltd.
for an article written by the artificial intelligence (AI) software
Dreamwriter.
… According
to the Legal
Daily,
the Court stated, the Tencent team members used the Dreamwriter
software to generate the article at issue and met the legal
requirements to be a written work and accordingly was a legal
person’s work created by the plaintiff. Accordingly, the Court
ordered the defendant to compensate plaintiff for economic losses and
fees associated with the enforcement.
This
is believed to be the first copyright case in Guangdong Province
related to AI-generated works.
(Related)
AI Ain’t people.
EU patent
office says only humans can be inventors as it rejects applications
for beverage holder and signalling device created by artificial
intelligence
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