Apple No Longer Signing Ios 12 Following The Launch Of Ios 12 0 1

Released earlier this month, iOS 12.0.1 focused on bug fixes and performance improvements. The update included a fix for the iPhone XS charging issue, changes to the iPad keyboard layout, Wi-Fi issues, restored subtitles in video apps, fixed an issue where Bluetooth could become unavailable, and more. Apple routinely stops signing older versions of iOS several weeks after a newer iOS version is issued to the public. This is done to not only encourage users to keep their operating systems up to date for compatibility reasons but also to ensure that users are kept safe from new threats following the upgrade....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 216 words · Charlotte Preston

Apple To Launch The Iphone 12 Series On October 13

The Cupertino giant had held its first virtual event in September this year where it had unveiled the Apple Watch Series 6 and the Apple Watch SE, a refreshed iPad mini (2020), 8th generation iPods, and a few other new services. While Apple has not divulged any details about the upcoming event, the invite does read a tagline, “Hi, Speed” hinting that the iPhone 12 series will be the company’s first phones to come with 5G connectivity....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 376 words · Edward Flanagan

Apple Watch Series 8 New Apple Watch Se And Apple Watch Ultra Launched

“We hear from customers how Apple Watch helps them stay connected with loved ones, be more active, and live healthier lives,” said Jeff Williams, Apple’s chief operating officer. “Apple Watch Series 8 reinforces our commitment in these areas with the addition of pioneering technology, while Apple Watch SE brings advanced core features at a new starting price. Powered by watchOS 9, the best smartwatches deliver more capabilities than ever before....

December 5, 2022 · 5 min · 922 words · Chad Gardner

Arduino S New Eslov Iot Invention Kit Makes Hardware Makes Hacking Easy Techworm

However, this has been changed. Thanks to the smart yet crafty folks at Arduino, who have come up with a new concept that allows your device to accumulate data from around the globe and send out its own analytics, etc. Called the ESLOV IoT Invention Kit, it is a central Arduino product that adds Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities to your hardware products. In other words, you can build any hardware you want to know and connect it to the internet using the ESLOV IoT Invention Kit....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 260 words · Mack Schillaci

As Promised Anonymous Unmasks Details Of 1000 Ku Klux Klan Members

In November 2014, during the wait for a grand jury’s decision whether to indict police officer Darren Wilson for the killing of Michael Brown, the KKK reportedly threatened to attack Ferguson protesters. Anonymous then commandeered a KKK-linked Twitter account and exposed social media accounts it said belonged to KKK members. The hacktivist group leaked the details of around 1000 KKK member on Pastebin including links to the personal Facebook and Google+ pages of the Klan’s supporters....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 282 words · Frances Wilkinson

Atmii Malware Targets Atms Running Windows 7 And Vista Techworm

The malicious threat was first detected by Kaspersky six months ago when one of the affected banks shared the malware with Kaspersky security researchers. According to security experts at Kaspersky Lab, the malware includes two files, the exe.exe file (injector module: 3fddbf20b41e335b6b1615536b8e1292), and the dll.dll file (module to be injected: dc42ed8e1de55185c9240f33863a6aa4). In order to install the ATMii on ATMs, the attacker needs direct access to the target ATM (either over the network or physically)....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 402 words · Mary Ramos

Avast S Free Antivirus Tracked And Sold User Data To Google Microsoft

Jumpshot, a subsidiary of Avast, is responsible for selling data, accessing user data from Avast Antivirus’ free browser extension. It has access to data from over 100 million devices, including PCs and mobile devices. The study that relied on leaked user data and other company documents accessed from Jumpshot found that “the sale of this data is both highly sensitive and is, in many cases, supposed to remain confidential between the company selling the data and the clients purchasing it....

December 5, 2022 · 3 min · 432 words · Dana Thon

Bill Gates Says We Need An Elon Musk In Every Sector To Tackle Climate Change

Gates’ interview with CNBC comes just days after he launched his new book, “How To Avoid A Climate Disaster”, which warns about the economic damage caused by climate change. He particularly pointed to sectors like steel and cement that could be disturbed due to global warming. For those unaware, Musk’s contributions to climate change include pushing the whole auto industry to adapt to greener technologies with electric cars and developing reusable rockets....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 267 words · James Williams

Bittorrent Can Be Exploited To Launch Dos Attacks

This can be done unknown to the millions of BitTorrent client users and can result in a significant DoS attacks on targets. While BitTorrent swarms are relatively harmless, a new paper published by City University London researcher Florian Adamsky reveals that there’s potential for abuse. A denial-of-service (DoS) attack is an attempt to make a machine or network resource unavailable to its intended users using outside resources. A DoS attack can lead to temporary or indefinite interruption or suspension of services of a host connected to the Internet....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 258 words · Nancy Mcdonald

Bjp Blocks Access To Its Website In Pakistan Due To Repeated Hacking Attempts On Its Various Websites Techworm

December 5, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Josephine Dubois

Bloggers Decide To Counter Attack By Putting A Bounty On The Ddos Attackers Techworm

Both the sites noticed a serious DDoS attack carried out against their server infrastructure earlier this morning. The two then received emails from a man named Jon after three hours of the attack, who claimed to own a Botnet that he planned to use for the DDoS attacks. Currently, using only 20% of the botnet’s capabilities against the two sites, Jon asked for a 2 Bitcoin ransom, which if unpaid, would become 3 Bitcoin by tomorrow....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 293 words · Maida Blaze

Brilliant Mit Design Could Make Incandescent Lightbulbs As Energy Efficient As Leds Techworm

The research was published in Nature Nanotechnology by three MIT professors namely Marin Solja?i?, professor of physics; John Joannopoulos, the Francis Wright Davis Professor of physics; and Gang Chen, the Carl Richard Soderberg Professor in Power Engineering, as well as MIT principal research scientist Ivan Celanovic, postdoc Ognjen Ilic, and Purdue physics professor (and MIT alumnus) Peter Bermel. Commercially developed by Thomas Alva Edison, the incandescent light bulb and its familiar glow is till date one of the most influential discoveries ever made....

December 5, 2022 · 4 min · 696 words · Megan Adams

Canada Blames China Of Hacking Into National Research Council Techworm

The intrusion was detected and the Council’s IT system was “isolated” to ensure no other Government operated departments are compromised. Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird was in Beijing and was scheduled to hold a press conference. but it was canceled most probably due to above incident. In response to CBC questions, spokesman Rick Roth from Baird’s office said that Canada did not cancel any events as they were guests in China....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 222 words · Teresa Collins

Creator Of Lithium Ion Batteries Creates Powerful New Battery With 3X Energy Techworm

A team of engineers at the University of Austin, led by Goodenough, has developed the world’s first low-cost all-solid-state battery that holds three times more energy than Li-ion battery. The research has been published in the journal of Energy & Environmental Science. The solid state battery is not only safe but also has a long cycle life, a high volumetric energy density and fast rates of charge and discharge. In Li-ion battery, liquid electrolytes are used to transport the ions between positive and negative sides of the battery....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 273 words · Karla Hayes

Cyber Anakin Targeting Russian Website To Avenge Air Malaysia Mh 17 Crash Techworm

“I hold consequentialist approach during the hack, meaning that I only care about the public shock among Russians as a result of the hack, and to show the irony that Russians can defend against Hitler but cannot defend against hacker [sic].” The ill fated Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 was reportedly shot down by a Russian ‘Buk’ missile. Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was on a trip from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur when it crashed on 17 July 2014 after being shot down....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 374 words · Maryanne Buchanan

Cybersecurity Needs A Facelift Here S How One Organization Is Revolutionizing Privacy And Communication On The Web Techworm

Vulnerabilities with Cybersecurity and Online Communication Today With the increase in online communication comes greater user vulnerability. Since there are more users sharing data on the web through various outlets (networks, applications, devices etc.), consequently there are greater opportunities that can lead to unwanted data sharing and privacy exposure. Currently, many cyber security initiatives are in place to try and protect users communicating online, as seen with the implementation of chatroom end-to-end encryption adopted by Viber and WhatsApp....

December 5, 2022 · 3 min · 550 words · Kylee Mckee

Does Your Smartphone Have Lcd Or Amoled Display Find Out Why It Matters Techworm

Find out how and why it is necessary to know if your Android smartphone has a LCD or AMOLED displayMethod 1: An all-black image displayed on an AMOLED screen shouldn’t release any light at allMethod 2: Check the Spec Sheet However, bigger manufacturers like Samsung, LG and HTC are now going for AMOLED screens as the technology matures and becomes cheaper and more consistent in recent years. The benefit of an AMOLED display is that each pixel produces its own light, which means a separate backlight is not needed....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 388 words · Angela Cowgill

Download Movies From Netflix And Amazon Prime Using Google Chrome Bug Techworm

During the encryption process the Widevine DRM technology saves the premium subscriber only videos in an unprotected area of the computer’s memory. The team of researchers created an application that extracts this data and then saves it to disk without having to worry about digital rights. Google has acknowledge the bug with Chrome and said that it is not specific to Chrome, but to the entire Chromium project, meaning other browsers which used Chromium are affected as well....

December 5, 2022 · 1 min · 137 words · Jean Satchell

Duckduckgo Banned In India Following Government Orders Reports

An insider source has revealed that Internet companies are following the DOT(Department of Telecommunication) compliance order issued by the authorities. The search engine is not working for alot of broadband users, including with Jio broadband, also confirmed by several twitter users. The site appears to be “unreachable” for a lot of users, across different Internet networks. Several users reported getting a message on the screen. It clearly states that the site has been blocked under the order of DOT (Department of Telecommunications) of India....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 408 words · Sarah Richardson

European Court Of Justice Rules The U S Safe Harbor Data Sharing Pact Is Invalid

The question of privacy is the issue. The EU has some of the strictest rules on privacy, and companies operating inside the 28-member bloc are forbidden from sending personal information outside its borders without certain guarantees of protection. The “Safe Harbor” principles is a system devised by the U.S. to help companies comply with the European Commission’s (E.C) Directive on Data Protection, which came into effect in 1998. The directive essentially prohibits the transfer of personal data outside the European Union (E....

December 5, 2022 · 6 min · 1264 words · Tina Marrara