Chrome To Patch Decades-Old ‘Browser History Sniffing’ Flaw That Let Sites Peek At Your History

Slashdot reader king*jojo shared this article from The Register:

A 23-year-old side-channel attack for spying on people’s web browsing histories will get shut down in the forthcoming Chrome 136, released last Thursday to the Chrome beta channel. At le… Continue reading Chrome To Patch Decades-Old ‘Browser History Sniffing’ Flaw That Let Sites Peek At Your History

Germany’s ‘Universal Basic Income’ Experiment Proves It Doesn’t Encourage Unmployment

People “are likely to continue working full-time even if they receive no-strings-attached universal basic income payments,” reports CNN, citing results from a recent experiment in Germany (discussed on Slashdot in 2020):

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Microsoft is Killing Skype – and Refusing Refunds for Prepaid International Calls

Skype is shutting down after two decades on May 5th, notes the Washington Post.
But the bigger problem for retired attorney Karen Griffin is that Microsoft won’t refund the money they paid into a Skype account for cheap international phone calls:

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