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Carbanak - Le gang qui a volé 1 milliard de dollars aux banques

Carbanak - Le gang qui a volé 1 milliard de dollars aux banques

Cet article fait partie de ma série de l’été spécial hackers. Bonne lecture ! Aujourd’hui je vais vous parler du casse du siècle les amis ! Entre 2013 et 2018, un groupe de cybercriminels connu sous le nom de Carbanak a réussi à dérober plus de 1,2 milliard de dollars à une centaine de...

3 Things James O’Donnell is into right now

3 Things James O’Donnell is into right now

Overthink This is a podcast in which two very smart people (who happen to be young and hilarious professors of philosophy) draw unexpected philosophical connections between facets of modern life. Ellie Anderson and David Peña-Guzmán have done hour-long episodes on everything from mommy issues to...

India is still working on sewer robots

India is still working on sewer robots

When Jitender was a child in New Delhi, both his parents worked as manual scavengers—a job that involved clearing the city’s sewers of solid waste by hand. Now, he is among almost 200 contractors involved in the Delhi government’s effort to shift from this manual process to safer mechanical...

Recent books from the MIT community

Recent books from the MIT community

Empire of AI: Dreams and Night­mares in Sam Altman’s OpenAIBy Karen Hao ’15PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE, 2025, $32 Read MIT Technology Review’s excerpt here. Play It Again, Sam: Repetition in the ArtsBy Samuel Jay Keyser, HM ’97, emeritus professor of linguisticsMIT PRESS, 2025, $30 Data, Systems, and...

Infinite Threads

Infinite Threads

Textiles account for 5% of landfill space—and clothing made with polyester can take up to 200 years to decompose. Massachusetts tackled the problem by banning disposal of clothing and fabrics in 2022. And Infinite Threads, a spinoff of the Undergraduate Association Sustainability Committee, is...

Reimagining sound and space

Reimagining sound and space

On a typical afternoon, MIT’s new Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building hums with life. On the fourth floor, a jazz combo works through a set in a rehearsal suite as engineers adjust microphone levels in a nearby control booth. Downstairs, the layered rhythms of Senegalese drumming pulse through a...

Docker Desktop - Un accès API caché met Windows en danger

Docker Desktop - Un accès API caché met Windows en danger

Il suffit parfois d’un simple scan nmap pour tomber sur une faille monumentale. Et c’est pile poil ce qui est arrivé à Félix Boulet, un chercheur en sécurité qui farfouillait dans le réseau privé de Docker et qui a découvert que l’API interne du Docker Engine traînait...

The Download: America’s drone brothers, and an upside of AI doomerism

The Download: America’s drone brothers, and an upside of AI doomerism

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. How these two brothers became go-to experts on America’s “mystery drone” invasion In 2024 alone, 350 known drone incursions were reported over a...

How these two brothers became go-to experts on America’s “mystery drone” invasion

How these two brothers became go-to experts on America’s “mystery drone” invasion

On a Friday evening last December, every tier of US law enforcement—federal, state, and local—was dispatched to the US Army Natick Soldier Systems Center, a military research installation outside Boston. A squadron of about 15 to 20 drones had been spotted violating the base’s restricted airspace....

Power with purpose

Power with purpose

Baafour Asiamah-Adjei ’03 is the founder and CEO of one of Ghana’s largest private power companies, Genser Energy—an entrepreneurial engineer who aims to deliver sustainable energy across West Africa. And he credits MIT with much of his success. But when he was applying to colleges, the Institute...

L'erreur de code qui a sauvé Rogue Amoeba de la faillite

L'erreur de code qui a sauvé Rogue Amoeba de la faillite

Parfois, l’histoire des entreprises tech tient à des détails complètement inattendus. Celle de Rogue Amoeba, l’éditeur d’Audio Hijack et autres outils audio pour Mac, en est l’exemple parfait puisqu’un simple bug de programmation a littéralement sauvé la boîte de la...