Cyber Security Firm Offers Big Bug Bounty To Hackers To Break Tor S Anonymity

Breaking Tor seems to everyone’s favourite hack this weekend as it comes less than 24 hours after the Tor Project developers accused the Federal Bureau of Investigation of paying Carnegie Mellon University $1 million to attack Tor. Zerodium is a security research company which pays high cash rewards to hackers and security researchers who find zero-day exploits. It makes money by paying hackers for exploits and then selling these very exploits to governments around the world, corporations in the defense, technology firms, and finance industries....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 248 words · Karen Cooley

Darpa Alasa On Its Way To Deliver Big Things In Small Packages To Space

Bradford Tousley, an executive of DARPA’s Tactical Technology Office, provided an update on ALASA at 18th Annual Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)’s Commercial Space Transportation Conference in Washington, D.C. Tousley discussed several pivotal accomplishments and challenges which the company had to face to make the module up to date, including its Phase 1 design, preference for Boeing as primary executive for Phase 2 of a program, that includes conducting 12 orbital exam launches of an integrated antecedent system....

December 25, 2022 · 4 min · 702 words · Melanie Bent

Dcp Flaw In 120 D Link Products Affects 400 000 Users Techworm

Security researchers from Senrio had earlier discovered this high-risk vulnerability in D-Link DCS-930L, a Wi-Fi enabled camera that can be controlled remotely through a smartphone app. In June, Senrio briefly described the issue on their company blog in which they demonstrated their PoC by using their custom tools to take over the Wi-Fi enabled camera. “The vulnerability allows code injection which lets the attacker set a custom password, granting remote access to the camera feed....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 352 words · Christopher Russell

Denied New Smartphone Pubg Game Addict Teenager Commits Suicide

Following the similar lines, an 18-year old teenager from India who was addicted over the popular multiplayer online battle royale game, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG), committed suicide after his parents refused to buy him a new, high-end smartphone to play the game. According to police, the teenager who lived in Kurla’s Nehru Nagar area of Mumbai, India, demanded that his parents buy him a smartphone costing Rs. 37,000 to play the PUBG mobile game....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 311 words · Walter Connolly

Does Facebook Cause Depression Study Reveals That Bad Facebook Usage Can Lead To Depression

University of Missouri-Columbia study whose results are published here, states that Facebook can make us sadder, but only if you’re using it to lurk from afar. Lurking from afar means using Facebook to check on how your old acquaintance/friend/ex-girl friend/boy friend is doing, which actually engaging with them through ‘likes’ comments or sharing their posts. The study by the two researchers Margaret Duffy and Edson Tandoc, has taken care to distinguish between the good kind and the bad kind of Facebook usage....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 313 words · James Wheeler

Duckduckgo Is Building Its Own Privacy Focused Desktop Browser

According to DuckDuckGo, its desktop browser will redefine user expectations of everyday online privacy. It promises “no complicated settings, no misleading warnings, no “levels” of privacy protection – just robust privacy protection that works by default, across search, browsing, email, and more.” “It’s not a “privacy browser”. It’s an everyday browsing app that respects your privacy because there’s never a bad time to stop companies from spying on your search and browsing history,” reads the blog post....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 256 words · Sherry Crawford

Every New Programmer Should Know These 7 Things About Coding Techworm

7 things a coder who has just started programming should knowLearn about the underlying systemsKnow command line toolsYour debugger is your friendLearn to write testsPlan on change and learning new systemsPlay well with othersDon’t be afraid to code yourself out of a job Learn about the underlying systems To have knowledge about programming languages is the main part of software development. It is also very important for developers to be aware about what’s going on lower down the stack....

December 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1129 words · Judy Desalvo

Ex Anonymous Member Reveals What It Was Like To Be A Part Of Online Hacktivist Group Techworm

A Houston area man who is also a ex-military man spoke to Click 2 Houston about his involvement with the global hacktivist group Anonymous and why he severed all ties with the elusive organization. Mike Jones claims he is one of the original members of Anonymous and has been at the forefront of several cyber attacks on government institutions, large corporations and terrorist groups. “We were looking for new ways, new ways of thinking,” Jones said....

December 25, 2022 · 3 min · 627 words · Shirley Reichert

Facebook Ads Promoted Apps With Hiddenads Malware Affects 1M Users

The infected apps hide and promote themselves aggressively on Facebook showing continuous advertisements to victims in a variety of ways. When this malware is installed on the victim’s device, they run malicious services automatically upon installation even without needing any user interaction to open the apps. To promote these apps to new users, the malware authors created advertising pages on Facebook, as it is the link to Google Play distributed through legitimate social media, leaving little margin for doubt for the users....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 337 words · Oren Robinson

Facebook Hack How To To Use Two Profile Pictures At The Same Time Techworm

This is how to use two separate display profile pictures in FacebookRemember this hack works only for profile pictures. Make sure you have at least 2 or more pictures in your “profile pictures” album.Steps to enable different pictures for thumbnail and display picture This Facebook hack basically allows you to change display picture in your Facebook profile while keeping the post thumbnail or the original one as it is. Once you have enabled this hack you will have a different pic for your thumbnail and a different pic for display....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 357 words · Willie Copeland

Facebook Introduces Soundmojis On Messenger

“Every day, people send more than 2.4 billion messages with emojis on Messenger. Emojis add color and vibrancy to Messenger chats all over the world, and we rely on them to say what words can’t,” wrote Loredana Crisan, Vice President of Messaging Group, Messenger in a blog post about the new feature. “Now imagine if your emojis could talk — what sound would they make? Introducing Messenger’s latest feature: Soundmojis....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 235 words · Peter Tavares

Facebook Launches Standalone Messenger For Web Browsers

Facebook engineers have made the Messenger.com a full fledged websites and it resides outside of Facebook. One of the main reasons for the launch of standalone messaging App is that FB users sometimes need to chat with their friends and acquaintances without the distractions, popups and intimidations Facebook provides. When a user is logged into Facebook there are constant updates in the news feeds and the friends user profiles. The messaging website gives a way to FB users to just concentrate on messaging....

December 25, 2022 · 1 min · 212 words · Rudolph Tomassi

Facebook S New Phone Calling App Hello Comes With Dialler And Caller Id

“Hello” for Android is the brainchild of Facebook Creative Labs, the company’s arm tasked with creating new applications outside of Facebook. Unlike WhatsApp voice calling where the user just sees the user’s profile on the smartphone screen, Hello is a full fledged dialler with caller id facility. Because it’s connected to Facebook, Hello users can see information about their callers’ identity even if the caller is not in their friends list....

December 25, 2022 · 1 min · 106 words · Andrea Sterling

Facebook Secretly Adds A New Dark Mode Theme To Its Messenger App

Now, the much-awaited feature has been rolled on Android and iOS devices that can be enabled with a little trick. According to a Reddit thread, Facebook has added a “hidden” setting in the Messenger app that allows you to turn on or off the dark mode feature. Here’s how you can activate Messenger’s secret, hidden dark-mode theme on your devices without waiting for Facebook to officially announce the feature. Note, if you have tried sending the crescent moon emoji and still don’t have the dark mode in Settings, then turn off the Messenger app completely and relaunch it before tapping on the moon emoji....

December 25, 2022 · 1 min · 156 words · Michael Putt

Facebook Trying Out New Reaction Button For Mother S Day Techworm

Earlier Facebook reminded you to call your mother, now the social networking behemoth is trying something different this Mother’s Day. It will be adding a new flower reaction to the already existing six reactions that it had enabled in Feb, 2016. The new reaction button which could be temporary and just for the upcoming Mother’s Day, was first spotted by a Twitter user Sreedev Sharma. — Sreedev Sharma (@sreedevsharma) May 5, 2016

December 25, 2022 · 1 min · 72 words · Elena Obrien

Flaw In Lenovo Solution Centre Allows Hackers To Take Over You Pc Laptop Techworm

LSC comes preloaded on nearly all Lenovo business and consumer desktops and laptop PCs. The software acts as a dashboard monitoring system health and security from battery life, driver updates and firewall status. A fix for the vulnerability was released by Lenovo and can be downloaded by visiting the software’s page on their website. This is the second time the computer maker has had to patch LSC – the first being December 2015....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 257 words · Ronald Walles

For The First Time A Computer Beats Human In Iq Test As Machines Start To Understand Words And Sentences

The deep learning computer built by researchers outperformed humans on IQ testFor the first time ever a computer programmed to understand multiple meaning of words and sentences has beaten humans in the Intelligence Quotient test. According to a recently released study, researchers from Microsoft and the University of Science and Technology of China programmed a computer to understand multiple meaning of words and sentences. By building this deep learning machine they compared the IQ of Artificial Intelligence with that of humans and surprisingly the results showed that the machines outperformed an average human on the types of problems that have always been the toughest for computers to solve....

December 25, 2022 · 3 min · 553 words · Ann Miner

Forget 4K 8K Laptops And Pcs To Become A Reality By 2016

The new eDP 1.4a standard will replace the 1.4 standard that was released in early 2013. eDP 1.4a enables a “higher video data transfer rate for increased panel resolution, greater color depth and higher refresh rates.” The new technology is well equipped with 8K feature which one day or other will be pushed into the world of laptops, all-in-one PCs and even in mobile devices. 8K displays will support a resolution of 7680 X 4320 pixels....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 339 words · Crystal Howe

Forget Fingerprints And Retina Scan We Will Soon Have Ear Based Login Techworm

Over the years, fingerprints and retina scans have been found to be easily hackable but researchers say it is impossible to fake or recreate an user’s internal ear canal which the basic requirement of ear-based login. The ear-based login system has been developed by researchers from NEC and it works by sending sound into someone’s ear and then measuring the echoes they receive. The echo is based on sound reflected from someone’s external ear canal, the tympanic membrane, and by sound that goes beyond the tympanic membrane and is reflected within the inner parts of the ear....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 284 words · Jesus Cash

German Government To Pay Over 800 000 For Windows 7 Extended Security Updates

The end of support means the company would now no longer be offering public security updates or fixes, software updates or technical support for Windows 7. However, businesses that haven’t migrated to Windows 10 in time can pay for Extended Security Updates (ESU). According to a local German newspaper, Handelsblatt, the German government which still has more than 33,000 computers running on Windows 7 has decided to pay €800,000 ($887,000) to Microsoft this year for ESU in order to keep their PCs updated and patched....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 257 words · Christie Austin