Since we’re talking about sponsorblock, https://github.com/ajayyy/SponsorBlock/issues/1927
Aatube
You can maybe try your local library or Wikipedia’s
Most websites, including Reddit in which Google has no stakes, offer an option to sign in with Google.
I tried to do that with the "published 8 years ago", but I see now how it wasn't clear enough. I've amended the first paragraph. (all the other paragraphs are quotes from the article, by the way) I couldn't find any further update other than one 13 years later, which you can read in a link in the first paragraph.
Edit: It's definitely gone, they've disabled "Active Content" which is non-basic JS in listings since 2017.
The article's from 8 years ago. The exploit's probably patched now.
The Ars article is also from 8 years ago, one day after the thing was published. The attack vector was removed in 2017.
Can't script kiddies do the same thing?
Using AI for this is just like a script kiddie using a better search engine. You still have to python3 virus.py/chmod +x virus.sh. I don't see the difference here.
Hmm, I was under the impression that Attorneys General could already sue whomever they want, success rates aside. Is that not the case?
archive.today
For North Italia, a pizzeria?
Also, I looked it up and the software has a capitalized T.