10 Online Activities That Can Get You Arrested Techworm

Any of these 10 online activities could land you in jail in some part of the world10 Online Activities That Can Get You Arrested#1 Having An Open Wi-Fi#2 Deleting Your Search History #3 Offensive Posts, Messages or Tweets#4 Using VOIP services#5 Dancing in a Video#6 Leaving Internet Comments#7 Translating Articles#8 Gambling#9 File Sharing#10 Posting Lyrics on Facebook Cyber crimes and terrorist attacks have dramatically increased over the years and that may be one of the reasons that if one is seen violating rules of Internet, he/she may be put behind the bars....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 571 words · Steven Hayes

13 Year Old Turns Saviour For His Friends After Hoverboard Explodes Techworm

Jibril said he was playing at his nine-year-old friend Tony Chiem’s house in St Mary’s Drive, Wyke, when the board set on fire while charging. The hoverboard had been recently plugged into the socket to charge but once it was removed it began to smoke and eventually caught fire. “All of a sudden all of this white smoke started coming out of the segway board. Then all of a sudden it explodes and goes boom....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 778 words · Patricia Simmons

15 Best Free Live Cricket Streaming Sites List In 2022

While cricket is very famous in countries like England, Australia, India, Pakistan, and New Zealand, people from all over the world love to watch cricket matches online. Well, if you have been looking for some of the best live cricket streaming sites or simply want to enjoy today’s live one-day match of India vs New Zealand then you can watch it on amazon prime video or DD sports. or if you are looking to watch the Match between Sri Lanka and Afghanistan you can use the below-mentioned sites....

January 1, 2023 · 7 min · 1379 words · Carmen Nance

15 Year Old Boy From Bengaluru Being Treated For Pubg Addiction

However, this has not stopped teens and youngsters from spending more and more time playing video games. It has even proven to be problematic, such as in this case, where a 15-year-old from Bengaluru, India is receiving treatment for his addiction to online game PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG). For those unaware, the popular game PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds or PUBG created in December last year has been downloaded over 50 million times. It was the third most popular game in June, even seven months after its introduction....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 632 words · Elizabeth Labonte

17 Atms Hacked And 1 2 Million Stolen By Hackers From Malaysia

ATMs of at least 17 bank branches belonging to United Overseas Bank, Affin Bank, Al Rajhi Bank and Bank of Islam were reportedly hacked into by the Latin American gang. Closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage from the banks showed that 2-3 Latin American men, who were involved in the crime, entered and withdraw money from these ATM’s one after another. Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department chief Comm Datuk Mortadza Nazarene told Bernama that the suspects used a computer malware known as “ulssm....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 199 words · Oretha Adams

20343 Government Emails From Israel Hacked Leaked By Anonghost Techworm

Leaked data contains Name, emails, password, and some other data in encrypted format. leaked data is up for download on file sharing network Zippyshare, and can be downloaded from the link provided below: https://www65.zippyshare.com/v/66257844/file.html we talked to Mauritania Attacker, leader Of Anonghost, he said the emails are personal emails used by Government officials of Israel.

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 55 words · Darcie Guido

7 Instagram Secrets You Need To Know For Business Interest

It does not just count as the star child of the social media scene, its popularity is similarly on a continuous rise and with the recent introduction of Instagram Stories, this fact has been amplified to greater extents. To get the most out of this powerhouse platform, you will not only need more eyes on your content but also enough to convince your followers to invest in whatever you’re selling....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 700 words · Ernest Mcguire

700 Million Android Phones Secretly Sending Users Data Including Text Messages To China Techworm

The software tracks users’ whereabouts, whom they talk to and the content of their text messages, sending the information to a server in China every 72 hours, according to the New York Times report. International customers and disposable and prepaid phone users represent the most vulnerable to the software breach, The New York Times also noted. According to Kryptowire, the server belongs to a company named Shanghai Adups Technology Co....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 492 words · Stacy Fuller

A Design Patent Awarded To Google Shows How The Next Version Of Google Glass Will Look Like

The company gave a hint that another version is in process, however the information is limited. A design patent which was awarded yesterday to Google now shows how the next version will look like and that may have improved customer’s opinion. The designs were submitted almost a year ago in July 2014. The original Google Glass had an uneven look to it, with the computer hanging over the right side of the device....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 237 words · Michael Osterman

A Technology That Could Make Your Phone S Internet 1 000 Times Faster Than 4G Lte

Artemis Networks working on a new high speed pCell Wireless Technology which will give users Internet speed 1000 times faster than 4G/LTE networksSIM’s with pCell Wireless Technology to be available in San Francisco.Concept of pCell WirelessTechnology as against the traditional carriers Researchers at Perlman’s new start up Artemis Networks; just a 3 year old baby, have come up with a pCell Wireless Technology which can provide about 1000 times greater internet speed as compared to 4G/LTE networks....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 749 words · Keisha Normand

An Indian Origin Scientist Builds A Novel Tool Which Can Predict Solar Storms More Than 24 Hours In Advance

An Indian-origin scientist has built a novel tool that can predict large solar storms more than 24 hours in advance and save systems on the Earth from the coronal mass ejections (CMEs). Developed by Neel Savani, visiting researcher at Imperial College London and space scientist at NASA, the new measurement and modelling tool takes a closer look at where mass ejections originate from on the Sun and makes use of a range of observatories to track and model the evolution of the cloud....

January 1, 2023 · 5 min · 939 words · Kimberly Dallas

Android Mobiles And Tablets Comes Pre Infected With Russian Trojan Malware Techworm

January 1, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · James Farias

Android P To Get New Iphone X Style Notch Design In 2018 Says Google Techworm

Apparently, Google is looking to enhance the design of its upcoming operating system, which is also expected to be a complete overhaul of its software, in a bid to attract more iOS users and make them switch to Android, reports Bloomberg citing sources close to Google. Android P (internally referred as Pistachio Ice Cream), which is expected to be Google’s next major Android update, will be seen “mimicking” Apple’s new “notch” at the top of iPhone X that is assumed to be implemented in Google’s “new generation” of Android smartphones....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 472 words · Dustin Colby

Android Users Touch Their Smartphones More Than 2 500 Times A Day Research Says Techworm

Research firm Dscout in the U.S. for the study employed a demographically diverse sample of 94 Android users from a pool of more than 100,000 participants. They then built an additional smartphone tool to track every user’s interaction across 5 days, 24 hours a day. These interactions involve typing out texts, scrolling through Facebook feeds, turning pages in Kindle books, and much more, all at short and frequent intervals. Researchers found that people tapped, swiped and clicked an enormous 2,617 times each day, on average....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 426 words · Gary Garretson

Anonymous To Release Documents To Prove Steven Avery Is Framed By Police In A Murder Case Techworm

Steven Avery, was accused and sent to prison in 1985 for the rape of a Manitowoc (Wisconsin) woman, Penny Beerntsen. He served 18 years in jail and was released in 2003, the same year when he was exonerated for his crime, following DNA analysis. In 1985, Avery was charged with the sexual assault and rape of Manitowoc (Wisconsin) woman, Penny Beerntsen, and was sentenced to 32 years in prison for the rape as well as other alleged crimes....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 653 words · Normand Girouard

Anti Gamergate Critic S Image Photoshopped To Show He Was One Of Paris Attacks Terrorist

Actually the original picture of Jubbal featured him standing in a bathroom in front of the mirror, taking a selfie with his iPad. This was then changed and edited an unknown person to add a suicide-bomb vest to Jubbal, change the iPad into a Koran, and add a dildo into the corner of the photo. — Grasswire Fact Check (@GrasswireFacts) November 14, 2015 The image was first shared by @abualut8 on Twitter with a caption that read: “BREAKING, one Islamic State attacker in #ParisAttacks was a Sikh convert to Islam....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 344 words · Morton Tinney

Apple Confirms Scanning Of Icloud Photos For Images Of Child Abuse

For this, the Cupertino giant is introducing new child safety features in three areas, developed in collaboration with child safety experts. These areas are communication safety in Messages, CSAM detection, and expanding guidance in Siri and Search. “At Apple, our goal is to create technology that empowers people and enriches their lives — while helping them stay safe,” wrote Apple in a blog post. “This program is ambitious, and protecting children is an important responsibility....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 770 words · Louis Burke

Apple Could Launch A High End Gaming Mac In 2020 For Esports Market Report

According to Patently Apple, who reported on a rumor originating from Taiwan suggests that Apple is planning to launch an e-sports-centric PC next year with a unit price of up to $5,000 (about NT $ 152,100)”. The report further added: “In addition to the high unit price of Apple ‘s new gaming PC products, it may be a large-screen all-in-one (AIO) or a large-screen gaming laptop. Details are not clear at this time....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 221 words · Toni Miller

Apple Ios 8 3 Will Allow Users To Download Free Apps And Other Content Without Passwords

The new option can be found under the ” iTunes and App Store” section with the iOS 8.3 Settings application, Apple users will be now be allowed to disable the password requirement for free apps and other downloads. They will only be required to tap the “Get” button on iTunes and the app will be sent to their device without the usual requirement of password verification.

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 66 words · William White

Apple Releases Patch To Two Dozens Bugs In Safari Including The Vulnerability Exploited At Pwn2Own Last Month Techworm

Other set of bugs discovered included those highlighted at Pwn2Own hacking contest last month including the bug that allowed heap-based buffer overflow which can be exploited remotely to bypass a sandbox protection mechanism via unspecified vector. This vulnerability was discovered by Liang Chen of member of a Shanghai-based group of security researchers “Keen Team,” and was rewarded a bounty prize of $65,000 for discovering this bug.Another was discovered by French vulnerability seller Vupen, which also sent a team to Pwn2Own....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 135 words · Weston Huerta