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9 months ago
Chapter-2: Flashes Of The Past

Chapter-2: Flashes of the past

Song: Maa by Shankar Mahadevan

मैं कभी, बतलाता नहीं

पर अंधेरे से डरता हूँ मैं माँ

यूँ तो मैं, दिखलाता नहीं

तेरी परवाह करता हूँ मैं माँ

I never, tell anyone

But I am scared of the dark, mother

I don't, show it just like that

But I care for you, mother

You sat inside the train back to Sendai and put on your earplugs. As the train started, you remembered how you finally opened your eyes...

Flashback:

It was the final year of college, you finally gathered up the courage to tell your mother about all the sexual abuse you took. Your mother divorced your father and lived alone with you. She was the one person you knew you could trust after Nanami, Haibara and all your other friends moved away.

The day you told her about the abuse she was furious. Not at you, but at the people who did this to you. She rushed to the dorm room of Satoru, Suguru and Shoko who simply laughed and beat her up. Because of her old age, she died on the spot.

You were watching...

You were crying...

Tears were streaming down your face as you just stared at your mother's dead body. It was that moment the trio noticed you. They're eyes widened as they had never seen you cry non-sexually. But that was the day you finally let out your inner demons. The ones that everyone has but keeps hiding until the correct buttons've been pushed.

Your face darkened with anger as your eyes twisted into an inexplicable look of rage and your mouth contorted to scream in anger as you cried.

You rushed yourself at Satoru and pushed him to the ground. You punched him bloody as Shoko and Suguru tried to stop you. You knocked Satoru out and beat up Suguru and Shoko until they passed out too. You ran away as you cried.

That was the day you would graduate...

Your mother promised she would attend your graduation day...

That was also the day you swore to avenge your mother...

Flashback end:

You were finally back at Sendai. You walked towards your house near a river as the sun set...

@vivinomi, @sweatywitchtree


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7 years ago

PINning down future problems

Study Finds Hackers Could Use Brainwaves To Steal Passwords

Study finds hackers could use brainwaves to steal passwords

Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham suggest that brainwave-sensing headsets, also known as EEG or electroencephalograph headsets, need better security after a study reveals hackers could guess a user’s passwords by monitoring their brainwaves.

EEG headsets are advertised as allowing users to use only their brains to control robotic toys and video games specifically developed to be played with an EEG headset. There are only a handful on the market, and they range in price from $150 to $800.

Nitesh Saxena, Ph.D., associate professor in the UAB College of Arts and Sciences Department of Computer and Information Sciences, and Ph.D. student Ajaya Neupane and former master’s student Md Lutfor Rahman, found that a person who paused a video game and logged into a bank account while wearing an EEG headset was at risk for having their passwords or other sensitive data stolen by a malicious software program.

“These emerging devices open immense opportunities for everyday users,” Saxena said. “However, they could also raise significant security and privacy threats as companies work to develop even more advanced brain-computer interface technology.”

Saxena and his team used one EEG headset currently available to consumers online and one clinical-grade headset used for scientific research to demonstrate how easily a malicious software program could passively eavesdrop on a user’s brainwaves. While typing, a user’s inputs correspond with their visual processing, as well as hand, eye and head muscle movements. All these movements are captured by EEG headsets. The team asked 12 people to type a series of randomly generated PINs and passwords into a text box as if they were logging into an online account while wearing an EEG headset, in order for the software to train itself on the user’s typing and the corresponding brainwave.

“In a real-world attack, a hacker could facilitate the training step required for the malicious program to be most accurate, by requesting that the user enter a predefined set of numbers in order to restart the game after pausing it to take a break, similar to the way CAPTCHA is used to verify users when logging onto websites,” Saxena said.

The team found that, after a user entered 200 characters, algorithms within the malicious software program could make educated guesses about new characters the user entered by monitoring the EEG data recorded. The algorithm was able to shorten the odds of a hacker’s guessing a four-digit numerical PIN from one in 10,000 to one in 20 and increased the chance of guessing a six-letter password from about 500,000 to roughly one in 500.

EEG has been used in the medical field for more than half a century as a noninvasive method for recording electrical activity in the brain. Electrodes are placed on the surface of the scalp to detect brain waves. An EEG machine then amplifies the signals and records them in a wave pattern on graph paper or a computer. EEG can be combined with a brain-computer interface to allow a person to control external devices. This technology was once highly expensive and used mostly for scientific research, like the production of neuroprosthetic applications to help disabled patients control prosthetic limbs by thinking about the movements. However, it is now being marketed to consumers in the form of a wireless headset and is becoming popular in the gaming and entertainment industries.

“Given the growing popularity of EEG headsets and the variety of ways in which they could be used, it is inevitable that they will become part of our daily lives, including while using other devices,” Saxena said. “It is important to analyze the potential security and privacy risks associated with this emerging technology to raise users’ awareness of the risks and develop viable solutions to malicious attacks.”

One potential solution proposed by Saxena and his team is the insertion of noise anytime a user types a password or PIN while wearing an EEG headset.


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Trump Mugshot Is Literally Blue Steel… Or Is That Le Tigre?

Trump mugshot is literally Blue Steel… or is that Le Tigre?


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6 years ago
Sis - Coming Soon 2

Sis - Coming Soon 2

Hello everybody. I hope you are well, here I leave you a little more suspense.

You can see the previous drawing here: http://the-world-of-mitsuki.tumblr.com/image/175868414926  you can see my deviantart here too: https://www.deviantart.com/seirykun

Don´t forget to leave a “♡”


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4 years ago

*clocks gun* I'm going to commit tax fraud


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2 months ago

For you it was love and war

Planted cluster bombs 

Between my ribs

Turned passion into crime

Came back to the scene

On your guilt trips

With your favorite knife

3 stabs into your heart

And 3 into mine

In your spider webs of lies

I hung on for dear life

And you set it on fire


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4 months ago
Wonder What He Did?

Wonder what he did?


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THE BEST TORTURE METHOD AFTER THE FEMUR BREAKER

HAVING TO LISTEN TO THIS BITCH "SONG" FOR 8 HOURS !

THIS JOKE OF A HUMAN BROUGHT OUT THE KETER SCP IN ME SO QUICK ! FUCK HER AND FUCK WHAT SHE HAS DONE TO ADAM AND MANY OTHER OF HER VICTIMS ! THE NERVE ! SHE DESERVE JAIL AND THEY DESERVE JUSTICE!


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