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ISC Stormcast For Friday, January 10th, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9274, (Fri, Jan 10th)

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Windows Defender Chrome Extension Detection, (Fri, Jan 10th)

With the recent Cyberhaven Extension(2) attack, looking for specific Chrome extensions installed can be very helpful. If you are running Defender with enhanced vulnerability management, Defender automatically catalogs installed extensions by going to Vulnerability Management -> Inventories and selecting Browser Extension from the Defender Console. Also, you can do Hunt Queries on the DeviceTvmBrowserExtensions table.
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Novel graphene ribbons poised to advance quantum technologies

Researchers have recently achieved a significant breakthrough in the development of next-generation carbon-based quantum materials, opening new horizons for advancements in quantum electronics. The innovation involves a novel type of graphene nanoribbon (GNR), named Janus GNR (JGNR). The material has a unique zigzag edge, with a special ferromagnetic edge state located on one of the edges. This unique design enables the realization of one-dimensional ferromagnetic spin chain, which could have important applications in quantum electronics and quantum computing.
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Record cold quantum refrigerator paves way for reliable quantum computers

Quantum computers require extreme cooling to perform reliable calculations. One of the challenges preventing quantum computers from entering society is the difficulty of freezing the qubits to temperatures close to absolute zero. Now, researchers have engineered a new type of refrigerator that can autonomously cool superconducting qubits to record low temperatures, paving the way for more reliable quantum computation.
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Jimmy Carter, fire, and the modern federal service

Jimmy Carter had a rocky presidency. Even his campaign sparked controversy. But he did sign into law a bill updating federal civil service after a century. The post Jimmy Carter, fire, and the modern federal service first appeared on Federal News Network.
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New AI model TabPFN enables faster and more accurate predictions on small tabular data sets

A team has developed a new method that facilitates and improves predictions of tabular data, especially for small data sets with fewer than 10,000 data points. The new AI model TabPFN is trained on synthetically generated data before it is used and thus learns to evaluate possible causal relationships and use them for predictions.
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Automated method to detect common sleep disorder affecting millions

AI-powered algorithm can analyze video recordings of clinical sleep tests and more accurately diagnose REM sleep behavior disorder.
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Military doctor pleads guilty to dozens of sexual abuse charges

A military doctor has pleaded guilty to sexually abusing dozens of soldiers at Joint Base Lewis-McChord who had primarily sought his care for pain management. Maj. Michael Stockin was an anesthesiologist and pain management specialist at the base’s Madigan Army Medical Center. He pleaded guilty Tuesday to 36 specifications, or counts, of abusive sexual contact and five of indecent viewing, McCaskill said. His pleas are subject to the military judge’s approval. Stockin’s lawyer, Robert Capovilla, did not immediately respond to emails seeking comment Wednesday. Lawyers representing 22 of Stockin’s former patients have filed complaints against the Army each seeking $5 million in damages for the emotional distress they say they have suffered. The post Military doctor pleads guilty to dozens of sexual abuse charges first appeared on Federal News Network.
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OPM giving two big data platforms a much-needed facelift

Taka Ariga, the chief data officer at the Office of Personnel Management, said the agency is modernizing, better integrating the EHRI and FedScope databases. The post OPM giving two big data platforms a much-needed facelift first appeared on Federal News Network.
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OPM giving two big data platforms a much-needed facelift

Taka Ariga, the chief data officer at the Office of Personnel Management, said the agency is modernizing, better integrating the EHRI and FedScope databases. The post OPM giving two big data platforms a much-needed facelift first appeared on Federal News Network.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/THGgr6