Daily Authority: 🔎 Lapsus$ gets Bing?

Publish date: 2022-12-26

☕ Good morning! Tesla’s factory here in Berlin puts out its first car today, apparently, after all the red tape was cleared. Germany loves its tape.

Bing now in the lap of Lapsus$

Eric Zeman / Android Authority

Here’s something that really seems to only be getting worse: The Lapsus$ hacker group, which notably has previously grabbed code dumps and information out of Nvidia and Samsung, is still very much active.

What’s new:

Microsoft too:

All code is now open source?

Roundup

👍 WhatsApp is finally rolling out message reactions. Reacts include: “Like, Love, Laugh, Surprised, Sad, and Thanks” (Android Authority).

đŸ“ș LG’s 2022 OLED TVs are available now: B2, C2, and G2 — cheapest starts at $1,400 for the 42-inch C2, but won’t arrive until May. More likely you’ll want a bigger 55-inch, like the B2 for $1,500, which is more rapidly available (Engadget).

🔓 Behold, a password phishing site that can trick even savvy users: browser in the browser. You know when you click “Sign In With Google” or PayPal or whatever? Keep your eyes peeled
 (Ars Technica).

🚗 In-car screens could soon be almost invisible: “Imagine a wood accent on your vehicle’s dashboard is also a screen” (CNET).

đŸ€” “Do animals benefit from cooked food the same way we do?” (r/askscience).

Chart Tuesday

Okay but this is one you might want to actually try at home: Some guy measured his phone’s data speed at 52 intersections across town (on a bicycle, not in a car!) and made a map of the data overlaid on the town.

Tristan Rayner / Android Authority

Cheers,

Tristan Rayner, Senior Editor.

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