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Researchers found a flaw in a Kia web portal that let them track millions of cars, unlock doors, and start engines at will—the latest in a plague of web bugs that’s affected a dozen carmakers.

samcurry.net/hacking-kia

After the researchers alerted Kia to the problem in June, Kia appears to have fixed the vulnerability in its web portal

More here:

wired.com/story/kia-web-vulner

@finkled i actually grabbed it from someone on here, Render i think posted it a while back, so no idea what tools were used to create it

But id assume some AI tool was used

@QueenOfEverything nope.... Guilty on all counts of rushing, with one eye on this and another on something else, while thinking i done it correct cause it's "ME"

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Oopsie

Just noticed i "stitched" the wrong two screenshots together 🫢

One on the right, 2nd post, was meant to be this one

Anyway, the company is no longer pitching itself as an AI robot lawyer, but rather your “AI consumer champion.”

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On Wednesday, the FTC announced actions taken against five different companies making misleading claims about AI, including DoNotPay.

ftc.gov/business-guidance/blog

The details of the complaint are pretty damning.

(PDF)

share.counter.social/s/e5a7c7

Remember “DoNotPay”? They were the company, run by Joshua Browder, claiming to be the “world’s first robot lawyer.” There were all sorts of sketchy things going on, some of which dated back to “DoNotPay’s” earliest days.

techdirt.com/2023/02/07/heres-

things really came to a head last year when legal investigator extraordinaire, Kathryn Tewson, started digging in and finding an awful lot of questionable things going on

techdirt.com/2023/02/01/donotp

All these trump ventures that have happened since 2015/16 makes ya seriously wonder if they are all set up so he can get cash from people with very shady backgrounds

It would be one way to avoid having to explain why cash from certain people was taken

The idiom most likely originates from prison jargon. In prison, a person has nothing of value to use as a guarantee of their promise, but they can ‘give a tooth’, in other words, promise to pull out a tooth if what they say is not true.

FunFact:

To "cross my heart" in russian "I'm giving you my tooth"

Дать зуб

‘Зуб даю!’ (I’m giving you my tooth!) By saying this, the speaker wants to show that they are so confident in their words that they are even ready to sacrifice a tooth.

@th3j35t3r good to know J 🫡

ill need to catch the next airing of that.... Missed last night's

@th3j35t3r guy puts out so many disclaimers telling people he literally has nothing to do with products and at the same time promotes they products as original trump merch.... How the feck is that even allowed law wise & why do so many fall for it

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Its bizarre as fuck

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