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Cybercriminals now have crime packs with business intelligence reporting dashboards to manage the distribution of their malicious
code.
So let me show you what malicious
code
looks like today.
So this is writing out the malicious code, and a few seconds later, on the left-hand side, you'll see the attacker's screen get some interesting new text.
It's
code
which will be interpreted on the webpage.
At the top, you'll notice a section of source
code.
Down below, highlighted in red, in the other section of source code, is this bit "leded:leded."
This is MobSoft, one of the companies that this cybercriminal gang owned, and an interesting thing about MobSoft is the 50-percent owner of this posted a job advert, and this job advert matched one of the telephone numbers from the
code
earlier.
I've cracked the
code.
So a
code
of conduct was developed, and now we have 80 auditors out in the world every day making sure all our factories secure good working conditions and protect human rights and make sure there is no child labor.
They, as social enterprises do, have created a moral and ethical
code
that they advertise around, and they have very strict recruiting practices.
A real-world equivalent would be that intelligence agencies would force some secret pin
code
into every single house alarm so they could get into every single house because, you know, bad people might have house alarms, but it will also make all of us less secure as an end result.
It's open source, meaning we publish and share all of our design files and all of our
code
online, allowing anyone to modify or improve or change the design.
So we took all of our computer
code
and made that available online under an open-source license to anybody that wanted it.
And they began to realize the necessity to organize themselves even deeper and began to fundraise, to organize budgets, to really be aware of all the knowledge embedded in the urban
code
in San Diego so that they could begin to redefine the very meaning of public space in the city, expanding it to other categories.
And in the measure that you begin to think of life as
code
that is interchangeable, that can become energy, that can become food, that can become fiber, that can become human beings, that can become a whole series of things, then you've got to shift your approach as to how you're going to structure and deal and think about energy in a very different way.
On the National Day of Civic Hacking this past June in Oakland, where I live, the
Code
For America team in Oakland took the open source
code
base of Honolulu Answers and turned it into Oakland Answers, and again we held a write-a-thon where we took the most frequently asked questions and had citizens write the answers to them, and I got into the act.
It's not very complicated
code.
And what's more interesting is the fact that the vast majority of the
code
in that engine is not really English-specific.
There is a code, a color
code
embedded, that tells you exactly how to fold that specific microscope.
Well, this is by a guy called Bright Simons from Ghana, and what you do is you take medication, something that some people might spend their entire month's salary on, and you scratch off the code, and you send that to an SMS number, and it tells you if that is legitimate or if it's expired.
For one thing, its ancestors changed the earth in ways that made it possible for us to evolve, and hidden in its genetic
code
is a blueprint that may inspire ways to reduce our dependency on fossil fuel.
She becomes the so-called honor of her father and of her brothers and of her family, and if she transgresses the
code
of that so-called honor, she could even be killed.
And it is also interesting that this so-called
code
of honor, it does not only affect the life of a girl, it also affects the life of the male members of the family.
Next week I'm visiting the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and I'm going to try to convince CMS to grant appropriate
code
language and pricing, so this technology can be made available to the patients that need it.
That vision was, because all of the functions and characteristics of all biological entities, including viruses and living cells, are written into the
code
of DNA, if one can read and write that
code
of DNA, then they can be reconstructed in a distant location.
To prove out this vision, Craig and Ham set a goal of creating, for the first time, a synthetic cell, starting from DNA
code
in the computer.
Like an author of a book, this started out as writing short sentences, or sequences of DNA code, but this soon turned into writing paragraphs and then full-on novels of DNA code, to make important biological instructions for proteins and living cells.
We also knew that writing DNA would enable biological teleportation ... the printing of defined, biological material, starting from DNA
code.
As a step toward bringing these promises to fruition, our team set out to create, for the first time, a synthetic bacterial cell, starting from DNA
code
in the computer.
Unlike the BioXp, which starts from pre-manufactured short pieces of DNA, the DBC starts from digitized DNA
code
and converts that DNA
code
into biological entities, such as DNA, RNA, proteins or even viruses.
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