A data breach at the blockchain lending platform Figure exposed the personal information of nearly a million customers, according to multiple news reports. The ShinyHunters cybercrime group claimed responsibility for the breach, which has sent shockwaves through the fintech industry.
Simultaneously, Apple announced the first developer betas for its upcoming .4 updates, introducing new features such as a Playlist Playground for Apple Music and video podcast support. This news comes as the tech giant continues to innovate and expand its services.
In other news, the Ladybird browser project is facing Swift 6.0 blockers, as indicated by an issue on Hacker News. The issue, labeled "Swift 6.0 Blockers," contains a list of tasks preventing progress on moving Swift 6.0 support out of an experimental state, according to the issue description.
Meanwhile, in the realm of scientific research, a study published in Nature discussed the stereospecific alkyl–alkyl cross-coupling of boronic esters. The research focused on employing boronic esters for the catalytic construction of C(sp3)C(sp3) bonds, particularly those where the reaction site is a stereogenic carbon center. This research aims to expand the utility of boronic esters in the modular synthesis of organic frameworks, according to Nature.
Also, a correction was published in Nature regarding an earlier article on BCL6 and Ph+ acute lymphoblastic leukaemia cells. The correction addressed errors in figure assembly, ensuring the accuracy of the original findings. The corrected figure panels have been provided, and the original raw image and flow cytometry files have been published via Mendeley Data, according to the correction notice.
Finally, a post on Hacker News highlighted a collection of photographs taken in various locations, including New York City and Asia. The photos, showcased on the AllLookSame blog, feature diverse subjects such as people, modern art, traditional architecture, and travel photography.
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