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Hackers Threaten Researcher, Regret It.

Cybersecurity researcher Allison Nixon became the target of death threats and online harassment in spring 2024, according to MIT Technology Review. The threats, originating from anonymous accounts on Telegram and Discord, were aimed at Nixon due to her work tracking cybercriminals as chief research officer at Unit 221B, a cyber investigations firm.

The threats began in April 2024, with individuals using handles like "Waifu" and "Judische" posting violent messages. One message stated, "Alison Nixon is gonna get necklaced with a tire filled with gasoline soon," according to MIT Technology Review. The attacks escalated to include the sharing of AI-generated nude images of Nixon. The motivation behind the threats stemmed from Nixon's success in exposing and combating cybercriminals.

In related news, Discord is currently conducting an "experiment" in the UK involving data collection. According to Hacker News, Discord is collaborating with Persona, an identity detection firm backed by a fund directed by Palantir chairman Peter Thiel, as part of its new global age verification system rollout. Persona will store user information on its servers for up to seven days. Discord has not yet clarified the purpose of the experiment, leaving some users concerned about the handling of their personal data.

Meanwhile, the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence continue to reshape various industries. Fortune reported that AI is extending the reach of cutting-edge science and helping scientists globally tackle some of the greatest challenges. "Unlocking AI's potential to accelerate science is a defining goal," according to the article.

In other news, Marvin Ellison, now the president, CEO, and chairman of Lowe's, started his career working part-time at Target for $4.35 an hour while in college, according to Fortune. Reflecting on his journey to becoming one of the few Black CEOs on the Fortune 500, Ellison stated, "I feel incredibly privileged and blessed to be in this role because it gives me a chance to hopefully be a positive role model and create a pathway for other people who look like me."

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