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Mt. Gox’s security flaws costed millions. Could AI have spotted them?

Could AI have prevented the collapse of Mt. Gox had it been around then? Mt. Gox’s former CEO’s AI-powered post-mortem raises an interesting ‘what if.’ Former Mt. Gox CEO Mark Karpelès probably wishes he had access to today’s artificial intelligence when he bought Mt. Gox from its founder, Jed McCaleb, in 2011. That’s because Karpelès has just fed an early version of Mt. Gox’s codebase into Anthropic’s Claude AI. What he got back was an analysis that broke down the key vulnerabilities that led to the defunct exchange’s first major hack, while labelling it “critically insecure.”In a Sunday X post, Karpelès said he uploaded Mt. Gox’s 2011 codebase to Claude, alongside various data, including GitHub history, access logs and data “dumps released by” the hacker. Read more.

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1994 Land Rover Otokar Defender 110 Diesel Pickup 5-Speed at No Reserve

This 1994 Land Rover Defender 110 high-capacity pickup is a left-hand drive example that was built by Otokar in Turkey, and it is said to have been used by the Turkish military before it was retired and imported to the US in 2022. It has been refinished in metallic red over black leather and vinyl, and modifications include a roll cage, roof and bed racks, an LED light bar, fold-down window guards, a touchscreen stereo, and a rearview camera. Power is provided by a 2. 5-liter diesel inline-four mated to a five-speed manual transmission, a dual-range transfer case, and a locking center differential. This Defender 110 was sold on BaT in November 2022 before it was acquired by the selling dealer, and it is now offered at no reserve with import documents, a 2024 service invoice, and a clean Florida title that lists the truck as a 1995 model.

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Cowboys rumors: Jay Glazer’s Maxx Crosby trade report suggests Jerry Jones is lying

Jerry Jones publicly downplayed the Maxx Crosby chatter, saying Dallas never contacted the Raiders about their All-Pro edge rusher. While the Cowboys are “open for business” before the Nov. 4 deadline, Jones hinted any ideal addition would be a defensive player, “but not a pass rusher,” per the New York Times, seemingly shutting the door [.] The post Cowboys rumors: Jay Glazer’s Maxx Crosby trade report suggests Jerry Jones is lying appeared first on ClutchPoints.