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Submission + - X down due to cyber-attacks (techcrunch.com)

mic_f writes: According to multiple news sites "X", the website formerly known as "Twitter", has been experiencing waves of extensive outage for multiple users today (Monday 10th of March 2025) due to "cyberattacks". According to a statement by Elon Musk the ip-ranges used to accomplish this, in what seems to be a coordinated distributed denial of service (or DDoS), all originated from Ukraine.

"This is amongst the longest X/Twitter outages we've tracked in terms of duration, and the pattern is consistent with a denial of service attack targeting X's infrastructure at scale," he added. (https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c62x5k44rl0o)

Comment Web Pages Use Same Imaging Model (Score 1) 227

Web pages use SVG to render vector graphics. It uses the exact same imaging model as PDF and is implemented in all modern browsers. The web in general has taken a lot of lessons from Adobe because Warnock and Geshke, in the PostScript Red Book, got so much right about how to build an image model that many GUI developers are still learning today. If you start with a PDF, it should be possible to machine-translate it to SVG and present it as a web page.

PDF exists because it is trivial to generate it from the document renderer meant for printing. Although I have once in a while run into an improperly scaled PDF meant to be printed 8-up, I'm just not

Comment Old news (Score 2, Insightful) 199

It's great to hear it from an authoritative source, however biased that source might be... but this was already expected to be the case. Offhand, I don't have my source available... but this was all reported at least a month ago, by researchers outside of China.

Genetically, the virus is mostly similar to other animal-borne coronaviruses, suggesting it began in bats and moved through pangolins, but it doesn't appear to reside in the muscle tissue that'd be used as a food, and the only connection to the Wuhan market is that several of the early cases (but not the earliest) were people that frequented the market.

That wet market, it should be noted, is essentially similar to American farmers' markets. Almost all slaughter happens in facilities outside the market area, and sanitation measures are generally comparable to Western standards.

The most likely vector for entering the human population is someone having an interaction with something contaminated by a pangolin. For example, we know the virus can be carried by dogs, so it could be (hypothetically) as simple as a pet dog attacking a pangolin, then licking its owner. We may never know.

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