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Yesterday — 5 May 2025News

The US says Congo and Rwanda submitted a draft peace proposal

Eastern Congo has been in and out of crisis for decades, with dozens of armed groups vying for territory in the mining region near the border with Rwanda. The conflict has created one of the world's largest humanitarian crises, with more than 7 million people displaced.

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US President Donald Trump's Senior Advisor for Africa Massad Boulos addresses a press conference at the US Embassy in Kigali, Rwanda on April 8, 2025.

Cardinals to move into Vatican on eve of conclave

The Vatican announced late on Monday, May 5, that it would cut the phone signal within the tiny city state from 3:00 pm (1300 GMT) on Wednesday until a new pope is elected.

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Cardinals leave at the end of a Mass on the eighth of nine days of mourning for Pope Francis, in St. Peter's Basilica, at the Vatican, Saturday, May 3, 2025.

Man Who Hacked Disney With Malicious AI Tool Pleads Guilty

5 May 2025 at 22:32
Man Who Hacked Disney With Malicious AI Tool Pleads Guilty

A 25-year old hacker has agreed to plead guilty to hacking the Disney Corporation by compromising a tool for AI-generating art. According to a Department of Justice press release, the hacker, Ryan Mitchell Kramer—aka “NullBulge”— will admit to two felony charges related to the offense.

As we reported last year, NullBulge specifically targeted AI users by compromising ComfyUI, a very popular graphical user interface for the open-weights AI image generator Stable Diffusion that’s distributed on Github. The extension contained a trojan horse that allowed Kramer to access the computer of whoever used it, including one Disney employee.

By leveraging access to that employee’s computer, Kramer was able to access the company’s Slack and download 1.1 terabytes of data. Kramer pinged the employee in July of 2024 and, using the alias NullBulge, threatened to leak all the personal information in the data he obtained from Disney. The employee didn’t respond and Kramer followed through with the threat and published the information.

At the time, NullBulge said he targeted ComfyUI as an ideological protest against AI-generated art. “AI-generated artwork is detrimental to the creative industry and should be discouraged,” the hacker said on the Github for the ComfyUI extension. “Maybe check us out, and maybe think twice about releasing ai tools on such a weakly secured account.”

According to security researchers at vpnMentor, NullBulge’s version of the ComfyUI extension compromised crypto wallets, flooded users systems with malware, and stole their personal data. Researchers at SentinelOne dug a little more into the persona and uncovered a long history of NullBulge making money from hacking.

Kramer’s current plea deal is related only to the Disney hack. He’s been charged with two felony counts, according to the Department of Justice: “one count of accessing a computer and obtaining information and one count of threatening to damage a protected computer.” Each charge carries a maximum sentence of five years in federal prison.

Kramer’s legal troubles might not be over. “Kramer admitted in his plea agreement that, in addition to the victim, at least two other victims downloaded Kramer’s malicious file, and that Kramer was able to gain unauthorized access to their computers and accounts,” the Department of Justice said in its press release. “The FBI is investigating this matter.”

Today — 6 May 2025News

Trump plans to impose 100% tariffs on foreign films to save 'dying' Hollywood

In an effort to bring film productions back to the United States, the president aims to impose tariffs on all films produced abroad. While this measure may not apply to American films, it risks triggering worldwide retaliation, which could be disastrous for the US.

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President Donald Trump, upon his arrival at the White House in Washington, on May 4, 2025.

Sean 'Diddy' Combs says he's 'a little nervous' as sex trafficking trial begins in NYC

Judge Arun Subramanian, on Monday, gave three dozen potential jurors a brief description of the sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges against Combs, telling them he'd pleaded not guilty and was presumed innocent. A jury is not expected to be officially chosen before Wednesday.

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs, right, turns around and looks at the audience during jury selection at Manhattan federal court in New York on Monday, May 5, 2025.

Israel bombs Yemen after Houthi strike on Tel Aviv airport

Israel claims the strikes on Yemen's western coast targeted Houthi-controlled areas.

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A Yemeni gunman walks past paintings depicting rockets and scenes in solidarity with Gaza, displayed on a roadside fence in Sanaa, Yemen, May 5, 2025.

Germany's Friedrich Merz is embracing pragmatism

The Christian Democrat is set to be inaugurated chancellor on Tuesday. Coming from the Catholic bourgeoisie of former West Germany, he had to compromise on his campaign promises to form his coalition. These U-turns are already being criticized by some CDU voters.

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Friedrich Merz, in Berlin, April 28, 2025.

In Zurich, the leaf blower war or the anti-'woke' backlash

Ruled for decades by a pink-green urban left, the Swiss financial metropolis is embroiled in a cultural battle that reflects the current zeitgeist.

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A worker uses a leaf blower to blow autumn leaves together in the park in front of Hohenheim Palace in Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart on November 14 2023.

France to host Syria's new leader on first European visit

French President Emmanuel Macron will meet his Syrian counterpart Ahmed al-Sharaa on Wednesday, marking the first European visit for the former rebel.

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Syria’s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa attends an interview with Reuters at the presidential palace, in Damascus, Syria, March 10, 2025.
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