Psycho Hacker Hacks Baby Monitor To Scare Toddler With Spooky Sounds Techworm

In September 2015, researchers had revealed that how almost every “smart” baby monitor that was examined by the team was vulnerable to security vulnerabilities that let strangers seize control over it, which allows them to spy on you and your family. As expected, these vulnerabilities are being exploited by voyeurs and sadists these days who are hacking baby monitor to not just spy upon babies but to scare them as well....

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 520 words · Richard Dunaway

Pubg And Fortnite Cannot Be Played On Iphones After The Ios 13 Update

Unfortunately, the recent iOS 13 update for iPhones and iPod Touch has created havoc for PUBG Mobile and Fortnite players. Well, there’s a triple-finger tap-and-hold gesture bug in iOS 13 that makes it almost impossible to play these games. Infact, the developers of both PUBG Mobile and Fortnite have warned their users to not upgrade their iPhones to the latest iOS 13 update. The triple-finger tap-and-hold gesture was actually introduced to be used as a granular text editing options....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 237 words · Steven Swirsky

Quaid I Azam University S Pakistan Email Service Hacked And Leaked By Indian Hacker Indian Assasin Techworm

This email service is used by Quaid-i-azam University, Pakistan (https://www.qau.edu.pk/) The data can be seen from the paste provided in a tweet fired by Hacker on twitter All the password are encrypted in md5 and can easily be decrypted using online tool, Hacker also gave a message to Pakistani hackers: Dont fuck with Indian websites pakistan, come learn with your daddy. Data leaked below: Don’t be a silent user let us know what do you think about it in comments below 🙂

December 15, 2022 · 1 min · 82 words · Jason Petersen

Razer Project Sophia The World S First Modular Gaming Desk Concept

“With working from home more widespread than ever, many people find it a challenge to configure their set-ups for the multiple different uses required of their systems throughout the day. From being a pure office productivity set-up through to a gaming, streaming or editing suite, each use has a host of extra peripherals and devices to enhance and improve that experience,” the company said in a statement. “With a highly adaptable, modular design allowing users to quickly reconfigure their workspace for the tasks at hand – be that churning through emails and Word docs for work, blasting through enemies on their way to the objective when gaming, or tearing it up on Twitch with their squad whilst streaming to their viewers, Project Sophia provides a seamless solution to all of these challenges....

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 574 words · Brian Pawlak

Red Fm And Sun Tv Official Website Hacked Defaced By Pakistani Hacker H4 N4 N H4Xor Techworm

Few days back the same hacker hacked and defaced Jaya Tv and AIADMAK official website. the deface page was showing two short messages, one of which stated they hacked AIADMAK website and not some other Indian Hacker who was arrested by Indian Cyber crime department on charge of hacking into AIADMAK website Many experts believe that the Indian hacker who was arrested was trying to restore the hacked website. Another message on deface page is about Kashmir, (Comes under Indian State of Jammu and kashmir) and Claims that India is disturbing peace in Kashmir and is Occupying it and it is not a part of India....

December 15, 2022 · 1 min · 107 words · James Allard

Registry Suspends Major Torrent Site Eztv S Domain

According to ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), the serverHold domain status is an uncommon occurrence which is “usually enacted during legal disputes, non-payment, or when your domain is subject to deletion.” Since it’s advent in 2005, EZTV had become a reliable BitTorrent site and admired by the entire torrent community. Over the years, it maintained a steady user-base with millions of users visiting the site and established itself as one of the most respected torrent sites on the Internet....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 266 words · Gladys Mccullough

Rensource Starts Lighting Up Nigeria With Its New Approach To Solar Power Distribution Techworm

Rensource Starts Lighting Up Nigeria with its New Approach to Solar Power DistributionUsing an innovative business model designed specifically for the Nigerian market, Rensource intends to provide Nigerians with a cleaner, less expensive solution to meet their power needs With this in mind, Rensource, a distribution solar company, is coming from the heart of Nigeria itself with the goal of proving that Nigerians themselves know the best way to solve one of the country’s biggest issues – power....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 386 words · Ron Jones

Researchers Build An Ai That S Better At Reading Lips Than Humans Techworm

The new artificial intelligence (AI) software system called “Watch, Attend and Spell (WAS)” has been developed by Oxford University in collaboration with Google’s DeepMind. The AI system uses computer vision and machine learning methods to learn how to lip-read from a dataset made up of more than 5,000 hours of TV footage from the BBC. The videos included more than 118,000 sentences and a vocabulary of 17,500 words spoken by more than 1,000 different people....

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 431 words · Lee Lewis

Researchers Find A Easy Way To Hack Bitcoin Wallet Passwords Techworm

This wallet can be opened by a private key so that can be used to authorize bitcoin transactions. If the user loses this private key, they lose their only method of accessing a wallet. In most cases, users are supplied with an automatically generated private key when they register an account, which they can change later on. One of the most common practices to choose a Bitcoin wallet is via the “Brain Wallet” technique....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 363 words · Ruth Washington

Roku Devices To Be Back On Sale In Mexico Following Court Ruling

Roku devices were prohibited for sale in Mexico back in July 2017 due to a piracy lawsuit filed by TV company Cablevision, the cable TV operator owned by Mexican media giant Televisa. Cablevision took Roku to court alleging that the devices manufactured by Roku were being hacked to allow users to watch pirated channels. However, this ruling has now been overturned and Roku has been declared legal that allows it to enter the streaming market in Mexico once again....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 319 words · Tyler Castor

Rostec Displays First Computers Based On Elbrus 8S Microprocessor Techworm

According to Ruselectronics, the Elbrus-8S processor will be equipped with up to eight cores, manufactured on a 28-nanometer process line. In contrast, the current-generation Intel Kaby Lake processors use a 14-nanometer process. Further, the Elbrus-8S processor is up to five times faster than the previous generation, Elbrus-4S and has a number of I/O channels that are eight times greater. The Elbrus-8S utilizes the instruction set Elbrus 2000 and intended for computers running a customized Linux distribution, called Elbrus OS....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 288 words · Julia Hinaman

Russia Finds Google Guilty Of Violating The Anti Monopoly Law

The FAS said Google has violated Russian antitrust laws by requiring that manufacturers pre-install its services on their devices and could face penalties totaling up to 15 percent of its 2014 revenue in this part of the Russian market. After the ruling, Yandex’s stock rose as much as 13 percent in New York, and later settled for a 6.9 percent gain at the close of trading. Earlier this year, Russian search engine, Yandex had complained to the FAS, requesting that its competitor be ordered to unbundle its services from the Android operating system and application distribution platform Google Play....

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 576 words · Lori Lawrence

Russian Hackers Spying On Your Linux Pc Using Sophisticated Malware Fysbis Techworm

Fybis showed its first signs in November 2014. However, the security researchers from Palo Alto Networks only recently have been able to understand who is behind the danger and how this threat works. Researchers after carrying out a detailed inquiry guess that this is not your run-of-the-mill malware that affects computers for the criminals’ monetary gain (adware, Bitcoin mining, banking operations), but a much more sophisticated threat, that’s only used in cyber-espionage campaigns....

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 577 words · Edward Rice

Samsung Galaxy S7 Will Give 17 Hours Video Playback At Full Brightness Techworm

While Samsung failed to get the anticipated response for its 2015 flagship, the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, it is putting all efforts to get the upcoming Galaxy S7 right in all respects. What is better than to provide a massive battery for smartphone users. While many phablets have 4,000 mAh or larger batteries, the benefits of having such a massive battery is canceled by their huge Quad HD of full HD (1080p) display....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 248 words · Muriel Griffin

Samsung S Smart Belt Welt Will Monitor Your Waistline Techworm

Earlier this year at the CES, Samsung had showcased a smart belt called WELT as part of a line-up of prototypes born from its Creative Lab that goes around your waist like a regular belt and will track your waist size, the number of steps you take, your sitting time and will tell you when you should get up and walk around when you’ve eaten too much. Thanks to an embedded pedometer and a magnetic clasp fitted in the buckle....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 397 words · Abe Stewart

Scientist Plan Sensor Packed Smartphones That Can Read Your Mood And Guard Your Data

Some of the scientific devices like accelerometer, GPS chips, gyroscopes and other environment aware devices when added in the smartphone can read the user’s mood, guard their data and hence help user to stay alert from the hackers and other crooks. How can this be done, Science Daily looks at how sensor technology can make your smartphone a super competent companion. There are in all seven innovative ideas to sum it up which might probably give birth to “Next Gen Sensor smartphones”....

December 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1189 words · Billy Dorsey

Seagate Introduces The World S Largest Consumer Hard Drive 10Tb Barracuda Pro Techworm

Firstly, the BarraCuda Pro drives are 3.5-inch products available in up to 10TB. The BarraCuda Pro offers a 220MB/s sustained transfer rate, 300TB/year write limit (in 24×7 operation). It also combines 10TB at 7200 RPM for outstanding performance, and includes power-saving features to help keep drive operating costs low, as well as a 5-year limited warranty. The BarraCuda Pro 10TB drive is not based on Shingled Magnetic Recording, and it doesn’t appear to use helium, either....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 229 words · Betty Holloway

Skeye Nano 2 Is World S Smallest Flying Camera At Just 1 6 Inches Wide Techworm

SKEYE, the manufacturer of quality drones and the current holder of the title of making the world’s smallest drone (SKEYE NANO) now has added another feather in its cap. SKEYE Nano 2 is arguably the world’s smallest flying camera drone at 1.6 inches wide. Measuring just 1.6 inches on each side, and 0.9 inches in height, the 0.59-ounce this awesome drone is capable of flying in six directions and ‘performing aerobatic stunts....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 296 words · Arthur Rahim

Smartphone Wi Fi Signals Can Leak Your Passwords Pins And Keystrokes Techworm

Dubbed as WindTalker, this kind of attack is only possible when the attacker controls a rogue Wi-Fi access point to collect Wi-Fi signal instabilities. In order to capture the exact moment when the victim enters a PIN or password, the attacker must know when to collect Wi-Fi signals from the victim, as control over the Wi-Fi access point is also imperial. By using the access over the Wi-Fi access point, the attacker can attain this to find out the user’s traffic and discover when he’s accessing pages with authentication forms....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 387 words · Rene Arthur

Smartwatches Vulnerable To Hacking Says Researchers

Researchers say smartwatches are susceptible to hackers, who used a homegrown app on a Samsung Gear Live smartwatch that looks at the data coming from the motion sensors, tracking the micromotions of keystrokes. They found that using a “Keystroke Detection” module it’s possible to take a guess at what word is being typed from the movements of the left wrist. “Sensor data from wearable devices will clearly be a double-edged sword,” said Romit Roy Choudhury, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Illinois....

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 530 words · Eileen Manley