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Archie, the Internet's First Search Engine, Is Rescued and Running

Par : BeauHD
17 mai 2024 à 03:30
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: It's amazing, and a little sad, to think that something created in 1989 that changed how people used and viewed the then-nascent Internet had nearly vanished by 2024. Nearly, that is, because the dogged researchers and enthusiasts at The Serial Port channel on YouTube have found what is likely the last existing copy of Archie. Archie, first crafted by Alan Emtage while a student at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, allowed for the searching of various "anonymous" FTP servers around what was then a very small web of universities, researchers, and government and military nodes. It was groundbreaking; it was the first echo of the "anything, anywhere" Internet to come. And when The Serial Port went looking, it very much did not exist. While Archie would eventually be supplanted by Gopher, web portals, and search engines, it remains a useful way to index FTP sites and certainly should be preserved. The Serial Port did this, and the road to get there is remarkable and intriguing. You are best off watching the video of their rescue, along with its explanatory preamble. But I present here some notable bits of the tale, perhaps to tempt you into digging further.

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Quantum Internet Draws Near Thanks To Entangled Memory Breakthroughs

Par : BeauHD
15 mai 2024 à 22:40
An anonymous reader quotes a report from New Scientist: Efforts to build a global quantum internet have received a boost from two developments in quantum information storage that could one day make it possible to communicate securely across hundreds or thousands of kilometers. The internet as it exists today involves sending strings of digital bits, or 0s and 1s, in the form of electrical or optical signals, to transmit information. A quantum internet, which could be used to send unhackable communications or link up quantum computers, would use quantum bits instead. These rely on a quantum property called entanglement, a phenomenon in which particles can be linked and measuring one particle instantly influences the state of another, no matter how far apart they are. Sending these entangled quantum bits, or qubits, over very long distances, requires a quantum repeater, a piece of hardware that can store the entangled state in memory and reproduce it to transmit it further down the line. These would have to be placed at various points on a long-distance network to ensure a signal gets from A to B without being degraded. Quantum repeaters don't yet exist, but two groups of researchers have now demonstrated long-lasting entanglement memory in quantum networks over tens of kilometers, which are the key characteristics needed for such a device. Can Knaut at Harvard University and his colleagues set up a quantum network consisting of two nodes separated by a loop of optical fibre that spans 35 kilometers across the city of Boston. Each node contains both a communication qubit, used to transmit information, and a memory qubit, which can store the quantum state for up to a second. "Our experiment really put us in a position where we're really close to working on a quantum repeater demonstration," says Knaut. To set up the link, Knaut and his team entangled their first node, which contains a type of diamond with an atom-sized hole in it, with a photon that they sent to their second node, which contains a similar diamond. When the photon arrives at the second diamond, it becomes entangled with both nodes. The diamonds are able to store this state for a second. A fully functioning quantum repeater using similar technology could be demonstrated in the next couple of years, says Knaut, which would enable quantum networks connecting cities or countries. In separate work, Xiao-Hui Bao at the University of Science and Technology of China and his colleagues entangled three nodes together, each separated by around 10 kilometers in the city of Hefei. Bao and his team's nodes use supercooled clouds of hundreds of millions of rubidium atoms to generate entangled photons, which they then sent across the three nodes. The central of the three nodes is able to coordinate these photons to link the atom clouds, which act as a form of memory. The key advance for Bao and his team's network is to match the frequency of the photons meeting at the central node, which will be crucial for quantum repeaters connecting different nodes. While the storage time was less than Knaut's team, at 100 microseconds, it is still long enough to perform useful operations on the transmitted information.

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Revue de presse de l’April pour la semaine 19 de l’année 2024

Cette revue de presse sur Internet fait partie du travail de veille mené par l’April dans le cadre de son action de défense et de promotion du logiciel libre. Les positions exposées dans les articles sont celles de leurs auteurs et ne rejoignent pas forcément celles de l’April.

[ZDNET] Comena, plateforme des communs et ressources numériques en Nouvel …

✍ Thierry Noisette, le vendredi 10 mai 2024.

Initié par Naos (Nouvelle-Aquitaine Open Source), le projet Comena vise à référencer des communs et des ressources pouvant «servir l’intérêt général et aider au développement du territoire de la Nouvelle-Aquitaine».

[France Culture] Éloge du bug: quand le dysfonctionnement nous aide à repenser le numérique

Le vendredi 10 mai 2024.

Si les GAFAMs affirment rendre la vie de leurs utilisateurs plus aisée, ils participent aussi à l’invisibilisation de la partialité technologique, que le bug permet de lever. Dans son Éloge du bug, Marcello Vitali Rosati propose de repenser le numérique, à l’aide du dysfonctionnement.

[InformatiqueNews.fr] De l'avenir de l'open source…

✍ Cédric Gegout, le mardi 7 mai 2024.

Quel avenir pour un open source aujourd’hui menacé par le détournement de ses principes fondateurs par des acteurs majeurs de l’industrie.

[BFMtv] Des joueurs de Pokémon Go inventent des plages pour attirer des pokémon en ville

✍ Salomé Ferraris, le vendredi 3 mai 2024.

Pour faciliter la capture de Pokémon rares, certains utilisateurs faussent les données d’Openstreetmap pour faire apparaître des plages plus accessibles.

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Petites brèves : UUID, FSF, opendata, JO, linux, grafana, RoR, Docker et d'autres en vrac

Déversons un peu ici la veille du moment pour libérer des onglets ailleurs et partager des liens mais aussi des sources : il s’agit bien évidemment de liens en rapport avec les thématiques du site (en l’occurrence dans cette fournée on trouvera logiciel libre, opendata, développement et vie privée par exemple), et ils sont plutôt variés ; les sources sont des sites web, des lettres d’actus et des réseaux sociaux (dans le cas présent, tous arrivés jusqu’à moi via des flux RSS/Atom), et c’est aussi une manière de les partager et de vous inviter à les suivre aussi. Dans la suite de la dépêche, on parlera donc en vrac UUID, FSF, opendata, JO, linux, grafana, RoR, Docker et bien d’autres choses encore.

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    Internet Use Is Associated With Greater Wellbeing, Global Study Finds

    Par : BeauHD
    14 mai 2024 à 10:00
    According to a new study published in the journal Technology, Mind and Behavior, researchers found that internet use is associated with greater wellbeing in people around the world. "Our analysis is the first to test whether or not internet access, mobile internet access and regular use of the internet relates to wellbeing on a global level," said Prof Andrew Przybylski, of the University of Oxford, who co-authored the work. The Guardian reports: [T]he study describes how Przybylski and Dr Matti Vuorre, of Tilburg University in the Netherlands, analysed data collected through interviews involving about 1,000 people each year from 168 countries as part of the Gallup World Poll. Participants were asked about their internet access and use as well as eight different measures of wellbeing, such as life satisfaction, social life, purpose in life and feelings of community wellbeing. The team analyzed data from 2006 to 2021, encompassing about 2.4 million participants aged 15 and above. The researchers employed more than 33,000 statistical models, allowing them to explore various possible associations while taking into account factors that could influence them, such as income, education, health problems and relationship status. The results reveal that internet access, mobile internet access and use generally predicted higher measures of the different aspects of wellbeing, with 84.9% of associations between internet connectivity and wellbeing positive, 0.4% negative and 14.7% not statistically significant. The study was not able to prove cause and effect, but the team found measures of life satisfaction were 8.5% higher for those who had internet access. Nor did the study look at the length of time people spent using the internet or what they used it for, while some factors that could explain associations may not have be considered. Przybylski said it was important that policy on technology was evidence-based and that the impact of any interventions was tracked.

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    Forfait Mobile Le Mini, Appels et SMS/MMS illimités, 10 Go d'internet, VoWIFI et VoLTE (Sans engagement, réseau SFR)

    10 mai 2024 à 07:20
    3,99€ - YouPrice.

    Bon prix pour ce forfait avec 10 Go et carte sim à 1€ (y)
    4,99€ sur le réseau Orange ;)

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    • Transfert d’appels vers la messagerie.

    Quand vous êtes dans l’UE ou les DOM :
    • 5 Go d’internet mobile comme si vous étiez en France.
    • Appels et SMS/MMS illimités vers la France métropolitaine et zones définies dans le tableau des communications internationales**.
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    Ce qui n’est pas inclus dans votre forfait
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    • Appels et SMS/MMS vers les DOM, l’UE.
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    FCC Explicitly Prohibits Fast Lanes, Closing Possible Net Neutrality Loophole

    Par : BeauHD
    8 mai 2024 à 22:00
    An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: The Federal Communications Commission clarified its net neutrality rules to prohibit more kinds of fast lanes. While the FCC voted to restore net neutrality rules on April 25, it didn't release the final text of the order until yesterday. The final text (PDF) has some changes compared to the draft version released a few weeks before the vote. Both the draft and final rules ban paid prioritization, or fast lanes that application providers have to pay Internet service providers for. But some net neutrality proponents raised concerns about the draft text because it would have let ISPs speed up certain types of applications as long as the application providers don't have to pay for special treatment. The advocates wanted the FCC to clarify its no-throttling rule to explicitly prohibit ISPs from speeding up applications instead of only forbidding the slowing of applications down. Without such a provision, they argued that ISPs could charge consumers more for plans that speed up specific types of content. [...] "We clarify that a BIAS [Broadband Internet Access Service] provider's decision to speed up 'on the basis of Internet content, applications, or services' would 'impair or degrade' other content, applications, or services which are not given the same treatment," the FCC's final order said. The "impair or degrade" clarification means that speeding up is banned because the no-throttling rule says that ISPs "shall not impair or degrade lawful Internet traffic on the basis of Internet content, application, or service." The updated language in the final order "clearly prohibits ISPs from limiting fast lanes to apps or categories of apps they select," leaving no question as to whether the practice is prohibited, said Stanford Law professor Barbara van Schewick. Under the original plan, "there was no way to predict which kinds of fast lanes the FCC might ultimately find to violate the no-throttling rule," she wrote. "This would have given ISPs cover to flood the market with various fast-lane offerings, arguing that their version does not violate the no-throttling rule and daring the FCC to enforce its rule. The final order prevents this from happening."

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    Freebox : quelle box de Free choisir en 2024 ?

    7 mai 2024 à 15:56

    Freebox Ultra, Freebox Pop, ou encore Freebox Révolution Light, l'opérateur Free propose une offre internet variée, qui peut vite paraître confuse si le monde des box Internet n'est pas votre passion. Numerama décode toutes les offres Freebox de ce fournisseur d'accès qui semble avoir tout compris. Design, fibre ou ADSL, tarification, on vous guide sur la box Free à choisir en 2024.

    Les prix de la DRAM revus à la hausse pour ces prochains mois

    Le tremblement de terre qui a touché Taïwan le mois dernier a fait redouter une hausse du prix de la DRAM. En raison d’un effet très limité sur les sites de production présents sur l’île, un premier rapport de TrendForce se montrait plutôt rassurant... [Tout lire]

    Novel Attack Against Virtually All VPN Apps Neuters Their Entire Purpose

    Par : BeauHD
    7 mai 2024 à 01:41
    Researchers have discovered a new attack that can force VPN applications to route traffic outside the encrypted tunnel, thereby exposing the user's traffic to potential snooping or manipulation. This vulnerability, named TunnelVision, is found in almost all VPNs on non-Linux and non-Android systems. It's believe that the vulnerability "may have been possible since 2002 and may already have been discovered and used in the wild since then," reports Ars Technica. From the report: The effect of TunnelVision is "the victim's traffic is now decloaked and being routed through the attacker directly," a video demonstration explained. "The attacker can read, drop or modify the leaked traffic and the victim maintains their connection to both the VPN and the Internet." The attack works by manipulating the DHCP server that allocates IP addresses to devices trying to connect to the local network. A setting known as option 121 allows the DHCP server to override default routing rules that send VPN traffic through a local IP address that initiates the encrypted tunnel. By using option 121 to route VPN traffic through the DHCP server, the attack diverts the data to the DHCP server itself. [...] The attack can most effectively be carried out by a person who has administrative control over the network the target is connecting to. In that scenario, the attacker configures the DHCP server to use option 121. It's also possible for people who can connect to the network as an unprivileged user to perform the attack by setting up their own rogue DHCP server. The attack allows some or all traffic to be routed through the unencrypted tunnel. In either case, the VPN application will report that all data is being sent through the protected connection. Any traffic that's diverted away from this tunnel will not be encrypted by the VPN and the Internet IP address viewable by the remote user will belong to the network the VPN user is connected to, rather than one designated by the VPN app. Interestingly, Android is the only operating system that fully immunizes VPN apps from the attack because it doesn't implement option 121. For all other OSes, there are no complete fixes. When apps run on Linux there's a setting that minimizes the effects, but even then TunnelVision can be used to exploit a side channel that can be used to de-anonymize destination traffic and perform targeted denial-of-service attacks. Network firewalls can also be configured to deny inbound and outbound traffic to and from the physical interface. This remedy is problematic for two reasons: (1) a VPN user connecting to an untrusted network has no ability to control the firewall and (2) it opens the same side channel present with the Linux mitigation. The most effective fixes are to run the VPN inside of a virtual machine whose network adapter isn't in bridged mode or to connect the VPN to the Internet through the Wi-Fi network of a cellular device. You can learn more about the research here.

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    Multinational ISP Offers $206M In Secured Notes Backed By IPv4 Addresses

    Par : EditorDavid
    4 mai 2024 à 21:25
    CircleID reports that Multinational internet service provider Cogent recently announced that it was offering $206 million in secured notes (a corporate bond backed by assets). "The unusual part is what it's using as security: some of its IPv4 addresses and the leases on those IPv4 addresses." All internet service providers (ISPs) give IP addresses to their users, but Cogent was among the first to lease those addresses independently of internet access. (Internet access customers normally require a unique address as part of their service.) Sources are hard to find, but prevailing wisdom is that they have over 10M addresses leased for about $0.30 per month, or $36M per year in revenue. The notes are expected to be repaid in five years. Thanks to long-time Slashdot reader penciling_in for sharing the article.

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    Humans Now Share the Web Equally With Bots, Report Warns

    Par : BeauHD
    3 mai 2024 à 23:30
    An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Independent, published last month: Humans now share the web equally with bots, according to a major new report -- as some fear that the internet is dying. In recent months, the so-called "dead internet theory" has gained new popularity. It suggests that much of the content online is in fact automatically generated, and that the number of humans on the web is dwindling in comparison with bot accounts. Now a new report from cyber security company Imperva suggests that it is increasingly becoming true. Nearly half, 49.6 per cent, of all internet traffic came from bots last year, its "Bad Bot Report" indicates. That is up 2 percent in comparison with last year, and is the highest number ever seen since the report began in 2013. In some countries, the picture is worse. In Ireland, 71 per cent of internet traffic is automated, it said. Some of that rise is the result of the adoption of generative artificial intelligence and large language models. Companies that build those systems use bots scrape the internet and gather data that can then be used to train them. Some of those bots are becoming increasingly sophisticated, Imperva warned. More and more of them come from residential internet connections, which makes them look more legitimate. "Automated bots will soon surpass the proportion of internet traffic coming from humans, changing the way that organizations approach building and protecting their websites and applications," said Nanhi Singh, general manager for application security at Imperva. "As more AI-enabled tools are introduced, bots will become omnipresent."

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    Forfait mobile Cdiscount Mobile Appels/SMS/MMS illimité + 160 Go de DATA 4G dont 19 Go en Europe/DOM (Sans engagement)

    3 mai 2024 à 13:57
    9,99€ - Cdiscount Mobile

    Moins de 10€ pour 160Go, pour les plus gourmands !

    Caractéristiques du forfait :
    • Appels/SMS/MMS illimités en France métropolitaine et depuis l'UE/DOM
    • DATA : 160 Go en France (4G) & 19 Go en Europe/DOM (4G)
    • Carte SIM : 1€ pour l'envoi de la carte
    • Sans engagement - forfait à 9.99€ sans limite de temps
    • Réseau Bouygues

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    Egalement disponible en forfait 100 Go pour 7.99€


    Si vous avez demandé un nouveau numéro, votre ligne sera mise en service une fois validées les pièces justificatives que vous nous aurez fait parvenir.

    • Si vous avez choisi d’utiliser votre ligne pendant le délai de rétractation, votre ligne sera activée sous 2 heures à réception du mail de confirmation de validation de vos pièces justificatives.
    • Si vous avez choisi de ne pas utiliser votre ligne pendant le délai de rétractation, votre ligne sera activée à l’issue de ce délai de 14 jours.

    Si vous avez choisi la portabilité, la date d’activation de votre ligne sera la date choisie lors de la souscription de votre forfait, sous réserve de validation de vos pièces justificatives.
    La date de portabilité de votre numéro est dépassée? Deux cas sont alors possibles :


    • Si la date de portabilité vous a été confirmé par SMS, nous sommes dans un cas d'échec de portabilité (cas de clients en déplacement à l'étranger par exemple). Elle sera reprogrammée et la date vous sera envoyée par SMS à nouveau.
    • Si la date de portabilité ne vous a pas été confirmée par SMS, la portabilité est automatiquement repoussée à une date qui vous sera confirmé par SMS.

    Attention, si la ligne à porter est une ligne de Bouygues Telecom Business - Distribution (marques NRJ Mobile, Crédit Mutuel Mobile, CIC Mobile, Auchan Telecom, la portabilité n'est pas possible et sera forcément en échec.

    Forfait mobile 5G NRJ Mobile : Appels/SMS/MMS illimités + 130 Go 5G + 27 Go en 4G Europe/DOM (sans engagement)

    3 mai 2024 à 09:14
    9,99€ - NRJ Mobile

    Sur le même réseau que bouygues qui proposent 90go pour 9,99€ en 5g,
    on a ici 130go de 5g, je pense que c’est l’offre la plus intéressante pour un forfait 5g en ce moment.

    le forfait est sans engagement + carte sim à 1€

    [Nouveaux Clients] Forfait mobile Sosh : Appels/SMS/MMS illimités 4G + 80 Go DATA, 20 Go en EU/DOM (sans conditions de durée, ni engagement)

    3 mai 2024 à 07:17
    9,99€ - Sosh

    Forfait Sosh 80Go à 9,99€/mois.
    10€ de frais d'activation Sim.

    • Appels et SMS/MMS illimités en France
    • Internet mobile 80Go depuis la France métropolitaine
    • Appels et SMS/MMS illimités vers l'Europe/DOM et vers la France, et 20Go d’internet mobile depuis la zone Europe et DOM (hors Suisse et Andorre).
    • Carte SIM ou eSIM
    • Conservez gratuitement votre numéro de mobile actuel.

    Offre valable en France métropolitaine pour toute nouvelle souscription d'un forfait Sosh mobile 9,99€ 80Go. Offre non valable pour les clients mobile Orange ou Sosh en changement d’offre.

    AMD fête ses 55 ans, mais n’a rien de mieux à proposer que des images retouchées par IA

    Depuis 1889, le premier mai est connue comme la journée internationale des travailleurs ; depuis 1969, c’est aussi l’anniversaire d’AMD. La création de l’Advanced Micro Devices remonte en effet au 1er mai 1969... [Tout lire]

    [Nouveaux clients] Forfait mobile B&You 5G - Appels/SMS/MMS illimités + 90Go de data (25Go dans l'UE)

    2 mai 2024 à 09:27
    9,99€ - Bouygues Telecom

    ☎️ Appels, SMS et MMS illimités vers la France métropolitaine et les DOM. 90go de data 5G, dont 25go utilisables dans l'Union Européenne (non, la Suisse n'est pas incluse). Il s'agit du meilleur prix en ce moment pour un forfait 5G.

    Réseau 4G/5G Bouygues Télécom. Possibilité d'utiliser les 90go sur une seconde SIM data pour 2€/mois.

    ℹ️ Les appels 4G (VoLTE) et WiFi (VoWiFi) sont disponibles. Le double appel ainsi que le mode conférence sont en option.

    La carte SIM est facturée 1€. L'eSIM pour smartphone est disponible, mais uniquement après souscription. Bouygues ne propose pas d'option eSIM pour les montres connectées.

    Sans engagement, la FIS est disponible ici : https://www.bouyguestelecom.fr/static/cms/tarifs/recapitulatif-contractuel-forfait-b-you-90Go-5G-30-04-2024.pdf

    Congress Lets Broadband Funding Run Out, Ending $30 Low-Income Discounts

    Par : BeauHD
    2 mai 2024 à 00:02
    An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: The Federal Communications Commission chair today made a final plea to Congress, asking for money to continue a broadband-affordability program that gave out its last round of $30 discounts to people with low incomes in April. The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) has lowered monthly Internet bills for people who qualify for benefits, but Congress allowed funding to run out. People may receive up to $14 in May if their ISP opted into offering a partial discount during the program's final month. After that there will be no financial help for the 23 million households enrolled in the program. "Additional funding from Congress is the only near-term solution for keeping the ACP going," FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel wrote in a letter to members of Congress today. "If additional funding is not promptly appropriated, the one in six households nationwide that rely on this program will face rising bills and increasing disconnection. In fact, according to our survey of ACP beneficiaries, 77 percent of participating households report that losing this benefit would disrupt their service by making them change their plan or lead to them dropping Internet service entirely." The ACP started with $14.2 billion allocated by Congress in late 2021. The $30 monthly ACP benefit replaced the previous $50 monthly subsidy from the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program.

    Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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