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       The infection back 
       By: Aklima Khatun Date: September 3, 2023, 12:58 am
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       One professor at Texas A&M University-Commerce refused to grade
       work he believed was "Catgut shit." Tools to detect AI-written
       work have also gained popularity, but they focus on text, not
       programming languages. “We’ll make clear to students that they
       should always think critically when taking in information as
       input, be it from humans or software,” Malan says. “But the
       tools will only get better through feedback from students and
       teachers alike. So they, too, will be very much part of the
       process.” China-Linked.
       Malware Spotted Infecting USB Drives to Spread Attack The
       malware hit a healthcare institution in Europe through a USB
       drive that an employee had previously slotted into an infected
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       computer in Asia. Michael
       Kan By Michael Kan June 22, 2023 (Credit: Getty Images) Malware
       linked to a Chinese hacking group has spread to Europe, thanks
       to its ability to “self-propagate” over USB thumb drives, a
       cybersecurity vendor says. The findings come from Check Point,
       which investigated a malware attack.
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       A health institution in Europe earlier this year. The technical
       evidence shows the malware bears similarities to attacks from a
       Chinese espionage group dubbed Mustang Panda. Check Point traced
       to a USB drive belonging to an employee at the European
       hospital. The same USB drive was previously taken to a
       conference in Asia. The employee "shared his presentation with
       fellow attendees using his USB drive. Unfortunately, one of his
       colleagues had an infected computer.
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