Anonymous Brasil Commence Ophackingcup Against The Extravagant Spending By Brazil On World Cup 2014 Techworm

November 26, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Carrie Cummins

Anonymous Launches Operation Albuquerque Against Albuquerque Police For Killing Homeless Man Techworm

The operation was launched after a homeless man named, James Boyd was killed by an Officer of Albuquerque Police department this Tuesday. Anonymous have also said that he was tortured by the APD before killing. A statement and video was released by Anonymous threatening the Albuquerque police for a Cyber Attack against the websites of the Albuquerque Police Department, and asking the Citizens of Albuquerque to occupy the sites of Albuquerque Police department....

November 26, 2022 · 2 min · 260 words · Mary Lehman

Anonymous Release 9200 Pro Isis Twitter Account Details For Suspension

Anonymous released 9,200 ISIS supporter Twitter ids in an effort to get them banned by Twitter; Allege Facebook is partial to the ISISFacebook pro ISIS? The list was released under the operation #OpISIS campaign which was launched by Anonymous earlier this year after the gruesome killings at Charlie Hebdo office in Paris. The Anonymous have so far successfully brought down many websites stating affiliation to the ISIS or IS and released Twitter, email VPN account details belonging to them....

November 26, 2022 · 2 min · 247 words · Donald Duval

Anonymous Responds By Leaking Data From Fbi Network On Fbi S Claim Of Anonymous Being Dismantled Techworm

November 26, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Jason Crump

Another Us Agency Hacked The United States National Archives Finds Indicators Of Compromise On Its Systems

According to a report on federal technology publication NextGov, the agency that stores the U.S. Constitution and other important historical documents has discovered signs of computer activity that is not authorized and very much alike to the recently found hack of federal employment records. On Monday, in its report, the NextGov said that the National Archives and Records Administration discovered signs that position of the files were changed, even though there was no proof that hackers took administrative control of its computer systems....

November 26, 2022 · 2 min · 407 words · Clifford Gamble

Apple And Facebook Behind The Shutting Down Of Kickasstorrents Techworm

Vaulin has been charged for criminal copyright infringement and money laundering. He has also been accused of illegally reproducing and distributing hundreds of millions of copies of movies, video games, TV shows and music albums totalling more than $1 billion. The U.S. is now waiting to extradite him. So, what led to the downfall of KickassTorrents? Apparently, it turns out that a couple of purchases on iTunes and email helped to bring down the mastermind behind KickassTorrents....

November 26, 2022 · 3 min · 472 words · Walter Edwards

Apple Creates A Dedicated Website To Create Custom Shot On Iphone Mother S Day Video Techworm

Following the launch of its “Shot on iPhone” Mother’s Day ad, Apple has created a dedicated website that allows iPhone users to create their own Mother’s Day video by uploading images of their mom. The Apple’s new Mother’s Day special website was first noticed by iPhone in Canada. The website is pretty simple and opens with an upload image link, which allows users to upload a photo. The photo is then inserted into a customized version of Apple’s Mother’s Day video and can be uploaded directly to Facebook....

November 26, 2022 · 1 min · 176 words · Jessie Hartsfield

Apple Designs Its Own Servers To Avoid Government Snooping Techworm

According to a report in The Information, published yesterday, Apple has begun designing its own servers. Building own servers helps because the government agencies can intercept the hardware before it gets delivered to Apple. The Information notes that, The premier US digital spying agency, National Security Agency (NSA) is known to intercept and modify equipment (create backdoors) before it reaches the hands of its intended customers. Apple is now looking to pre-empt such an eventuality by hosting data on its own servers in encrypted format....

November 26, 2022 · 1 min · 207 words · Emmanuel Sanders

Apple Is Finally Killing Itunes After 18 Years

However, now a new report from Bloomberg confirms that Apple will officially be retiring or rather killing the iTunes app through a new software update. The tech giant is instead planning to introduce a trio of standalone apps for Music, Podcasts and TV to replace the almost 2 decades old iTunes app. By doing this, Apple is looking to bring Mac in line with iPad and iPhone, where customers manage their Apple gadgets through the Music app....

November 26, 2022 · 1 min · 170 words · Brian Fullerton

Apple Loses 862M In Patent Case To University Of Wisconsin

The jury in Madison, Wisconsin, also said the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) patent, which improves processor efficiency, was in-fact valid. Because of this the trial will now move on to determine how much Apple owes in damages. Apple only commented that they do not comment on ongoing litigation. In January 2014, WARF sued Apple alleging infringement of its 1998 patent for improving chip efficiency. The jury was considering whether Apple’s A7, A8 and A8X processors, found in the iPhone 5s, 6 and 6 Plus, as well as several versions of the iPad, violate the patent....

November 26, 2022 · 2 min · 268 words · Mary Cartwright

Apple Pay Applies For Patent Of Person To Person Transaction Secured By Touchid

According the Patently Apple, with the new feature, the iPhone user has to open their Wallet app, choose one of the credit cards stored there and type in the amount they would like to pay. The payment can be authenticated using a TouchID finger scan or the iPhone’s passcode. The system would also let the person paying pick the recipient from nearby iPhone users. Then, an encrypted payment “packet” is sent to the person receiving the payment, including the payment amount, verification and a payment “credential,” which could represent the sender’s credit card details....

November 26, 2022 · 2 min · 217 words · Roseanne Marsh

Apple S 2020 Iphone Could Drop The Notch And Face Id

According to illustrations included in the patents, it shows Apple ditching the notch for a full-screen display. Apple had introduced the notch design with 2017’s iPhone X, which has been a feature of new iPhones since. The absence of the notch means that the company would need to cancel Apple’s Face ID biometric security platform whose sensors are currently housed by the notch. Also, Apple would need to hide the selfie camera under the screen and reinstate the Touch ID with an in-display fingerprint sensor....

November 26, 2022 · 2 min · 280 words · Karen Powell

Apple S Default Iphone Mail App Is Vulnerable To Hackers Researchers Claim

In a report published on Wednesday, ZecOps said it found evidence that both the vulnerabilities have been actively exploited by an “advanced threat operator” since 2018. According to the researchers, both the vulnerabilities can be remotely exploited by the attackers by simply sending an email to victims’ default iOS Mail application on their iPhone or iPad. Both flaws mainly affect the latest iPhone software, iOS 13.4.1, though ZecOps says the vulnerability has existed since at least iOS 6, which was released in September 2012....

November 26, 2022 · 4 min · 686 words · Emily Miles

Apple S Iphone 8 Will Feature A Curved Oled Display Made By Samsung Techworm

Now, according to the latest report by the Korea Herald, the iPhone 8 will be shipping with a plastic OLED display produced by arch-enemy Samsung that curves ‘all over’ instead of the all-glass design. The OLED display is expected to have highly improved picture quality and will also be lighter and thinner than conventional screens. “The OLED version of the new iPhone will all be curved as Apple ordered all plastic OLED — not glass — from Samsung Display....

November 26, 2022 · 2 min · 265 words · Linda Davine

Apple S Mixed Reality Headset Could Launch In January 2023

Now, a new report from Bloomberg has revealed that the Cupertino-based company is wrapping up the development of the mixed reality (AR/VR) headset ahead of the 2023 launch. Apple is “planning to unleash its own pricey device with advanced chips, displays, sensor, and avatar-based features as early as next year,” said Mark Gurman in his latest Bloomberg “Power On” newsletter. He also noted that Apple job listings published over the last several months indicate changes made to the team working on the headset, which is Apple’s “Technology Development Group,” normally referred to as TDG....

November 26, 2022 · 3 min · 613 words · Paul Reddy

Apple Watch Explodes And Sends Man To Hospital

Right before the blast the battery of the Apple Watch expanded and overheated. At the time of writing this article, Apple is well aware of the accident and the company confirmed that it would investigate what happened. That said, Apple pressurized and asked the user to stay silent and not share the story with anyone. Luckily, 9to5Mac managed to get in contact with the user, and then he stated that when he was wearing the watch he noticed that it was getting much hotter than usual....

November 26, 2022 · 2 min · 332 words · Vanessa Love

Apple Watch Series 7 Launches With Larger Screen At 399 Price Tag

It is the first major redesign to the smartwatch line-up and brings some exciting new features and upgrades. Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming Apple Watch Series 7. Major highlights of Apple Watch Series 7 Redesigned look with 5 new colours Bigger and brighter screen Optimised user interface New ‘bike’ features No new health-tracking sensors Dust and water resistance Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS connectivity Fast charging Available ‘Later this fall’ starting $399...

November 26, 2022 · 3 min · 521 words · Michael Bourdier

Audi Makes Carbon Neutral Diesel Fuel From Air And Water

The company’s pilot plant, which is operated by German startup Sunfire in Dresden, produced its first batches of the “e-diesel” this month. It is said to pump out 160 litres of the synthetic diesel every day in the coming months. Johanna Wanka, German Federal Minister of Education and Research, has already used a few liters of the fuel in her work car, an Audi A8, to celebrate the feat. The base fuel, which they are referring as ‘blue crude’ is created using a three-step process....

November 26, 2022 · 3 min · 440 words · Marion Jones

Baby S Security Cam Hacked Hackers Freak Out Baby S Nanny

Ashley, a nanny to one year old baby girl was going about doing her business of changing the baby’s diapers when suddenly she heard an unfamiliar voice come out of the family baby monitor. “That’s a really poopy diaper,” the voice said, apparently watching Ashley Stanley, the nanny, and little Samantha. And it freaked Ashley out. “I thought it was [Samantha’s] mom and dad playing a joke on me,” Stanley told Houston news station KHOU 11....

November 26, 2022 · 2 min · 319 words · Sonia Sadler

Billions Of Devices Affected By Kr00K Wi Fi Encryption Vulnerability

The flaw dubbed as Kr00k and tracked as ‘CVE-2019-15126’ can be exploited by an attacker to intercept and decrypt some type of Wi-Fi network traffic (relying on WPA2 connections) by a vulnerable device. According to ESET, the attacker does not need to be connected to the victim’s wireless network and the vulnerability only affects Wi-Fi connections that use WPA2-Personal or WPA2-Enterprise Wi-Fi security protocols, with AES-CCMP encryption. According to the researchers, the Kr00k flaw is somewhat related to the earlier Key Reinstallation Attack, often referred to as KRACK, a vulnerability that had affected the WPA2 Wi-Fi protocol and forced most device vendors to switch to using WPA3 by default....

November 26, 2022 · 3 min · 488 words · Nancy Storey