A porn company has found more than 1,000 copyright-infringing videos on Pornhub. Fair. But why isn’t Pornhub itself being held accountable?

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AI Wins $290,000 in Chinese Poker Competition
An AI program has beaten a team of six poker players at a series of exhibition matches in China. From a report on BBC: The AI system, called Lengpudashi, won a landslide victory and $290,000 in the five-day competition. It…

Samsung Is Delaying the 'Voice' Part of Its New Bixby Voice Assistant
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Washington Post: A much-touted feature of Samsung’s next smartphones isn’t going to work as advertised when the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ launch April 21. Samsung said it’s delaying the launch of voice-command…

Broadcasters Put New Ad-Skipping Restrictions On YouTube TV
YouTube launched its new “YouTube TV” service last week for select markets. One of the biggest features for the service is its DVR functionality, which would in theory allow users to record shows and fast forward through all the commercials….

Air Force Converts F-16 Jets Into Wingman Drones
New submitter Zmobie writes: In a new program, the U.S. Air Force has converted and tested F-16 planes as drones that are able to fly with complex mission parameters. The program is designed to use retiring F-16 jets to act…

Microsoft Kills Off Security Bulletins
Microsoft has officially retired the security bulletins this week, which were issued to detail “each month’s slate of vulnerabilities and accompanying patches for customers — especially administrators responsible for companies’ IT operations,” writes Gregg Keizer via Computerworld. “The move to…

SAP Updates Two-Year-Old Patch for TREX Vulnerability
SAP has issued an updated patch for a code-injection vulnerability affecting the TREX search engine integrated into more than a dozen SAP products.

Office Zero Day Delivering FINSPY Spyware to Victims in Russia
Researchers have learned that the recently patched Office zero day was used to target victims in Russia with FINSPY spyware.

Phone Hack Uses Sensors To Steal PINs
University researchers created a browser-based JavaScript that leverages a phone’s smart device sensor data to steal PINs.