
All proceeds of the new material will go to the nonviolent activist group Extinction Rebellion. The BBC reported that, “Among the treasures in the collection are a 12-minute version of ‘Paranoid Android,’ Thom Yorke’s demo recording of ‘Karma Police,’ and dozens of unreleased or unfinished songs.” Fans can listen for free on Bandcamp or buy the full 18 hours of music for £18. Never intended for public consumption, the music is available for 18 days only. In a tweet the band’s guitarist Johnny Greenwood wrote that “someone stole Thom’s minidisk archive from around the time of (the 1997 album) ‘OK Computer’ and reportedly demanded $150,000 on threat of releasing it.” The majority of the material in the archive, according to Greenwood, is “only tangentially interesting. The band Radiohead has released 18 hours of previously unheard – and, in some cases, unfinished – tracks to the streaming service Bandcamp. Cyberattack prompts Radiohead to release unheard tracks The MIT Technology Review estimates that if the current level of public interest continues, commercial genetic databases will hold the info of 100 million people by 2021. All users of the Evernote Web Clipper Chrome extension – estimated at 4.6 million – are advised to visit the Chrome extension page to ensure they have version 7.11.1 (or later) installed. Evernote rolled out a patch for the universal cross-site scripting (UXSS) vulnerability on June 4.
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Users can link various third-party sites to their Evernote app, creating an unintentional linked database of login credentials, financial data, personal communications, and more, which attackers could explore and steal.įortunately, a fix has already been developed. By exploiting a logical coding error in the Evernote Web Clipper Chrome extension, attackers could gain privileges in Iframes beyond Evernote’s domain. The vulnerability allows attackers to access sensitive information stored on third-party sites connected to the Evernote account.

Radiohead, the FBI, and a new threat called GoldBrute round out the cybersecurity news of the week 4.6M Evernote users put at riskĬybersecurity watchdogs discovered a critical flaw in the popular organization app Evernote, reported Bleeping Computer.
