Saturday, 9. July 2016

Cannabisforscher Rudolf Brenneisen: "Die Natur ist nicht immer besser"


Der Schweizer Pharmakologe über Apotheken statt Schwarzmarkt, Leberzirrhosen im Weinland und die Legalisierungsdebatte an sich Wien – Rudolf Brenneisen sitzt in einem gepolsterten Rattansofa im Park vor dem Festsaal des niederösterreichischen Landesklinikums Mauer-Öhling. Er trägt ein dunkles Hemd, auf das kleine, bunte Kakteen gedruckt sind, und die Socken unter der senfgelben Hose sind mit großen Hanfblättern bestickt. Der 67-jährige Schweizer hielt bei der Fachtagung Sucht in Mauer-Öhling einen Vortrag mit dem Titel "Cannabis: Was die Pflanze kann, und was wir daraus machen". Der nunmehr emeritierte Professor für Pharmazie an der Universität Bern forschte seit den 1970er-Jahren an der Wirkung der Staude, arbeitete unter anderem für das Internationale Drogenkontrollprogramm der Vereinten Nationen (UNDCP) und die US-Drogenbehörde DEA. Als Mitglied einer Expertengruppe wurde er heuer vom Schweizer Bundesrat beauftragt, im Rahmen eines wissenschaftlichen Pilotprojektes die praktischen Möglichkeiten im medizinischen Bereich auszuloten.

derstandard.at

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NSA targets the privacy-conscious


The investigation discloses the following: Two servers in Germany - in Berlin and Nuremberg - are under surveillance by the NSA. Merely searching the web for the privacy-enhancing software tools outlined in the XKeyscore rules causes the NSA to mark and track the IP address of the person doing the search. Not only are German privacy software users tracked, but the source code shows that privacy software users worldwide are tracked by the NSA. Among the NSA's targets is the Tor network funded primarily by the US government to aid democracy advocates in authoritarian states. The XKeyscore rules reveal that the NSA tracks all connections to a server that hosts part of an anonymous email service at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It also records details about visits to a popular internet journal for Linux operating system users called "the Linux Journal - the Original Magazine of the Linux Community", and calls it an "extremist forum".

daserste.ndr.de

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Quellcode entschlüsselt: Beweis für NSA-Spionage in Deutschland


Deutsche, die sich mit Verschlüsselung im Internet beschäftigen, werden gezielt vom US-Geheimdienst NSA ausgespäht. Anhand eines geheimen Quellcodes der NSA konnten WDR und NDR nun in Deutschland Opfer der NSA Überwachung namentlich identifizieren. Einer davon ist der Erlanger Student Sebastian Hahn, der sich in seiner Freizeit mit Anonymisierungstechnologie beschäftigt. Er ist nach Angela Merkel das erste namentlich bekannte Opfer der NSA.

ndr.de

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Your guide to secret iPhone codes


Your iPhone has been keeping secrets from you. But now you can learn how to use them yourself. Every iPhone has a hidden “Field Test Mode” that will reveal helpful details like its signal strength and unique identifiers like its IMEI number. These aren’t normal features that you can find in your device’s Settings menu, which is where the secret codes come into play. You don’t have to be Alan Turing to use your iPhone’s Field Test Mode. The codes are relatively idiot proof and limited in their functionality. You’re able to pop up your iPhone’s internal hood, but you won’t have much of a chance to mess things up. This field test mode is by no means unique to Apple. Many mobile devices have a hidden menu for its “backdoors” already built in. Many of the codes have been in place for years and can even work on Android, while some vary by device or network.

dailydot.com

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Austria: The up-and-coming early-stage investment capital of europe


To many, Austria can seem like a country of the past, one whose very charm lies in the fact that its best days are behind it. The Austro-Hungarian Empire collapsed almost 100 years ago, and, with it, the aspirations this landlocked, Central European nation of 8.5 million had to control the global stage. Perhaps that’s why the Austrian startup scene has been so easy to overlook. With Germany to the north and the high-tech Netherlands beyond that, few have paid attention to the rapid changes taking place on the other side of the Alps.

techcrunch.com

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Japan’s first VR porn festival closed down due to overcrowding


Japan's first festival of VR porn was reportedly prematurely evacuated due to overcrowding. Adult VR Fest, which was held in the Akihabara district of Tokyo last month, drew a crowd of hundreds—but according to reports from the ground, just a few dozen people were allowed into the event before the organisers decided to close it down. It seems that the organisers simply weren't prepared for so many visitors—and indeed, the venue itself looks like it was much too small to legally or safely accommodate the throngs.

arstechnica.co.uk

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Hidden Voice Commands Embedded in YouTube Videos Can Hijack Your Smartphone


A series of distorted voice commands surreptitiously hidden in YouTube videos can force unprotected Android or iOS smartphones to carry out malicious operations, researchers have discovered. Controlling smartphones with voice commands was already done last year when two security researchers from French agency ANSSI have used radio waves to send hidden commands to smartphones running Siri or Google Now. The attack was possible only if the phone had its headphones plugged in.

softpedia.com

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I'm a black ex-cop, and this is the real truth about race and policing


On any given day, in any police department in the nation, 15 percent of officers will do the right thing no matter what is happening. Fifteen percent of officers will abuse their authority at every opportunity. The remaining 70 percent could go either way depending on whom they are working with.

vox.com

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