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NYC to Cut Rent Burden for Poorest Residents in City-Financed Homes
local14 hours ago

NYC to Cut Rent Burden for Poorest Residents in City-Financed Homes

Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced that extremely low-income New Yorkers in HPD-financed new apartments closing financing by June 2026 will pay 25% of their income in rent (down from 30%), with vouchers excluded; the plan is part of a broader goal to build 200,000 affordable homes over 10 years, including about 8,000 units per year for the next two years—roughly 2,400 at 0-30% AMI and 1,600 at 31-50% AMI—alongside new senior and mixed-generation housing, homeowner assistance, and community resilience hubs; the approach also envisions rezonings to expand housing supply and other measures to preserve and create affordable housing.

Australian Scientists Enhance James Webb Telescope’s Vision from a Million Kilometres Away
science7 months ago

Australian Scientists Enhance James Webb Telescope’s Vision from a Million Kilometres Away

A team in Australia improved the resolution of the James Webb Space Telescope's images using a specialized instrument called AMI, which was able to correct optical and electronic distortions during data processing, enabling clearer observations of distant stars, planets, and black hole jets from a million kilometres away.

"Vulnerable AMI MegaRAC BMC Firmware Puts Data Center Servers at Risk"
cybersecurity2 years ago

"Vulnerable AMI MegaRAC BMC Firmware Puts Data Center Servers at Risk"

Researchers have discovered critical firmware vulnerabilities in baseboard management controllers (BMCs) made by AMI, a leading provider of BMCs and firmware. These vulnerabilities, which were revealed in a 2021 ransomware attack, can be exploited by attackers with access to the Redfish remote management interface, allowing them to gain superuser status and execute malicious code on servers in data centers. The vulnerabilities pose a significant risk to cloud computing infrastructure, potentially enabling attackers to install ransomware, espionage malware, or cause physical damage to servers. AMI has released firmware patches to address the vulnerabilities.