Effectively Manage Your Android Data With Coolmuster Android Assistant Techworm

Applications and files are eating up your Android phone storage space? Transferring data from your phone to computer takes you too much time? Finding a specific file costs you 30 minutes or even one hour? If you are an Android device user, you must be familiar with these situations because they happen to all Android users and annoy them for a long time. Therefore, users are eager to get a kind of serviceable software to let them escape from all these troubles....

November 23, 2022 · 4 min · 852 words · George Kintopp

Ex Tor Developer Helped Fbi By Creating Malware To Unmask Anonymous Tor Users Techworm

Edman developed a killer malware called Torsploit, which is being used by the FBI to unmask Tor users. According to reports, FBI and other federal law enforcement agencies used the malware in several high profile cases to unmask the Tor users. The Tor Project has announced that it came to its attention that Matt Edman, who worked with the Tor Project until 2009, subsequently was employed by a defence contractor working for the FBI to develop anti-Tor malware called ‘cornhusker’ aka torsploit....

November 23, 2022 · 2 min · 391 words · Thomas Schulz

Facebook Launches Its Cloud Gaming Service On Apple Devices As A Web App

According to Apple’s tweaked guidelines, cloud-game-based apps aren’t allowed to appear on the platform unless cloud gaming operators submit each streaming game to the App Store as an individual app for review. It requires all games for a streaming service to be added to the App Store, or else it must only exist as a web app. As a result, Facebook on Friday released a PWA (Progressive Web App) that will act as a shortcut to its gaming service on iPhone and iPad devices....

November 23, 2022 · 2 min · 388 words · Josefa Ortega

Facebook Password Stealer Actually Steals Your Own Password Techworm

“This appears very widespread and growing,” the research team told TechCrunch. “We classified this as an ongoing malicious campaign with the threat actors actively marketing it as ‘Facebook Password Stealer’ or, more innocuously, ‘Facebook Password Recovery.’ “The attackers also seem to be sophisticated marketers who understand there is potentially big demand for the purported service and are distributing the sample via Spam, Ad campaigns, Pop-ups, Bundled Software, Porn sites and also some times as a standalone software....

November 23, 2022 · 1 min · 213 words · Catherine Plagmann

Facebook To Release Its Own Smart Home Speakers In July 2018 Techworm

According to a report in Taipai-based website Digitimes, the social networking giant is planning to enter the global smart speaker market by launching two speakers in July 2018 that are mainly aimed to allow family and friends stay in touch with each other through video chat and other social integrations. Codenamed, Aloha and Fiona, both the speakers are designed by Facebook’s Building 8 R&D center and will have massive 15-inch LG Display touchscreens....

November 23, 2022 · 2 min · 286 words · Betty Oliveras

Finnish Isps Ordered To Block Rabrg And Yify Websites

“The anonymous administrators of both services earn substantial sums of advertising money by illegally sharing content made by others,” the Market Court notes, quoted by Helsingin Sanomat. For those unaware, RARBG and YIFY are the most popular torrenting sites in Finland with an estimated 520,000 visits per month. According to recent research, Finns download roughly 12 million movies and 32 million TV-shows from unauthorized sources per year. The court order applies to ISPs such as DNA, Elisa, TeliaSonera Finland, Blue Lake Communications, Kaisanet, Lounea and MPY....

November 23, 2022 · 2 min · 256 words · Gail Hites

Firefox Developer Edition Mozilla S 10Th Birthday Present For Developers Privacy Concerned Users

The new Firefox Developer Edition is not only aimed at for the developers but for privacy concerned users too, Mozilla has added various shortcuts and ease of access in this new version. What’s new in the Firefox Developer Edition A very pleasent new dark theme running through the browser which fits in with the darker looking creative app development tools. Previously available tools which were to be installed using addons are now available inbuilt with additional two latest features added “Valence and WebIDE”....

November 23, 2022 · 2 min · 258 words · Savannah Silva

First Impressions Of Nokia 6 Nokia 5 And Nokia 3 Techworm

The MWC 2017 saw the launch of three Android powered smartphones, Nokia 6, Nokia 5, and Nokia 3 along with new Nokia 3310 feature phone (2017 revamped version). While the above Android smartphones are already available in China, they are yet to be launched in international markets including India. However, at a recently held media event on May 8, HMD Global showcased its portfolio of new Nokia smartphones in India giving an insight of what the devices have in store....

November 23, 2022 · 4 min · 831 words · David Bohannan

For The First Time Movie Studio Sues Popcorn Time Users For Copyright Infringement

According to the filmmakers, the users should be aware that the Popcorn Time does not have reasonable legitimate use. Popcorn Time, which went live in 2014, due to its easy to use browsing platform made searching for and accessing copyrighted content a breeze, in comparison to traditional BitTorrent clients. It’s no surprise that in recent months, Popcorn Time has caused a noticeable increase in both TV and movie piracy. Popcorn Time also uses BitTorrent under the hood....

November 23, 2022 · 3 min · 466 words · Stacy Dailey

For Your Eyes Only Turkish Man Builds Invisible Iphone Screen For Onlookers Techworm

A Turkish phone repair store owner, Celal Goger has invented a secret “invisible” iPhone screen that enables only the user to see the screen, Reuters reported. The display glows white while the iPhone is in use, and you need a special pair of glasses to check the contents on the device. Only the wearer of these glasses can see the screen. These pair of glasses has been built-in with a chip that allows you to navigate your smartphone in private....

November 23, 2022 · 2 min · 336 words · Sarah Zeller

Former Anonymous Member Given 2 Years Suspended Sentence For Hacking Websites Techworm

Former member of the online hacktivist group, Anonymous was sentenced to 2 year suspended sentence and 200 hours of community service by a Perth court. Adam John Bennett, 42, was given a suspended sentence for six charges including aiding another person to cause the unauthorised impairment of electronic communications (hacking). Five of the offences occurred in November 2012, when members of the group Anonymous hacked into websites around the world....

November 23, 2022 · 2 min · 421 words · Diane Miller

Future Samsung Galaxy Phone To Run Windows And Android Simultaneously Shows New Patent Techworm

Basically, switching between the systems is much like working with, multiple apps in Samsung’s Multi Window feature as implemented in current Galaxy smartphones. The company is using one OS as standard and whenever a user will press the Home button, it will go back to the same default OS. According to reports, diagrams of the patent filing show how the two OS will co-exist and be used simultaneously. The OS that is not in use will minimise in the form of an icon and the user can tap it to jump into that OS....

November 23, 2022 · 1 min · 205 words · John Hulsizer

Global Chip Shortage Could Last Until 2022 Or Beyond Say Intel And Tsmc

The shortage caused due to pandemic supply-chain twists and demand swings as well as trade wars has impacted big tech companies, car manufacturers, and even games console manufacturers since the chips are used in several devices such as cars, laptops, smartphones, and gaming consoles. Pat Gelsinger, Intel Chief Executive Officer (CEO), told Washington Post in an interview that the chip shortage would take “a couple of years” to decline due to rising demand amidst limited manufacturing capacity....

November 23, 2022 · 2 min · 422 words · Ann Dargie

Google Announces Bug Bounty Of 40 000 For Reporting Bugs In Android Operating System

Adrian Ludwig, the lead of Android security said “We see mobile becoming possibly the most important way for people to connect to the internet. Also, we are seeing it providing two-factor verification and the cause of hope in the way that users interact.” However, most of the security research is still paying attention on the legacy systems. We are trying to move that by incentivising security researchers to focus their power on mobile....

November 23, 2022 · 3 min · 504 words · Carlos Monroe

Google Apps System Leaks Private Data Of Over 282 000 Protected Domains

The Google Apps allows enterprises to purchase domain names from Google’s partners, while at the same time providing the App users with easy setup and associated services. Announcing the leak in a email sent to the affected Google Apps users, Google said that the leak occurred due to a software defect. Google also said that its engineers were taking remedial action to contain the leak and details of those users who had renewed the domain services were affected by this leak....

November 23, 2022 · 2 min · 397 words · James Cottrell

Google Discovers New Android Malware That Spies On Users Techworm

The Google Play Protect security team first discovered the Tizi spyware in September 2017 through automatic scans with Google Play Protect (an Android application security scanner built into the Google Play Store application). They found a trojanized app called ‘MyTizi’ installed on a user’s device via the official Google Play Store that could root devices by exploiting older vulnerabilities. On further investigation of older versions of apps, the team found more Tizi-infected apps dating back to October 2015....

November 23, 2022 · 3 min · 481 words · Kimberly Wilder

Google Glass Banned In Movie Theaters Over Piracy Concerns

This are then exploited as CamRips on the torrent sites and web storage sites like mega causing loss to the producers of the movies. The MPAA said that these wearables pose a significant threat to the film making industry which, it said, loses billions of Dollars a year due to such kind of smuggling and piracy. “As part of our continued efforts to ensure movies are not recorded in theaters, however, we maintain a zero-tolerance policy toward using any recording device while movies are being shown,” MPAA and NATO stated in a joint statement....

November 23, 2022 · 2 min · 228 words · Kevin Ostrander

Google Just Open Sourced Parsey Mcparseface That Could Change Ai Forever Techworm

“One of the main problems that makes parsing so challenging is that human languages show remarkable levels of ambiguity,” Google says in a blog post. “It is not uncommon for moderate length sentences—say 20 or 30 words in length—to have hundreds, thousands, or even tens of thousands of possible syntactic structures. A natural language parser must somehow search through all of these alternatives, and find the most plausible structure given the context....

November 23, 2022 · 2 min · 335 words · Jeff Pearson

Google Rolls Out Offline Reading Feature For Chrome On Android

This new feature is aimed at countries where mobile connectivity tends to be more limited or there is no continuous internet coverage. This is part of Google’s Next Billion Users (NBU) initiative and the new Chrome browser update has been made available to over 100 countries, including India, Brazil, Indonesia and more. Currently, the downloading feature for offline reading is limited to articles alone. “Today, we’re introducing another way for Chrome on Android users in India, along with more than 100 countries including Nigeria, Indonesia, and Brazil, to surf the web with Chrome on Android devices – even without a constant internet connection....

November 23, 2022 · 2 min · 319 words · Dominick Lyon

Government Using 18Th Century Law To Force Companies To Unlock Customers Mobile Phones Techworm

On December 10, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), along with the ACLU of Northern California and the Stanford Center for Internet and Society, filed a Freedom of Information Act requesting to ask records connected to the government’s use of the All Writs Act to compel device manufacturers to unlock mobile devices and give law enforcement access to the data stored on them. In order to make the public are aware of the complete extent of the government’s use of this statute to attempt such extraordinary authority, the ACLU filed this FOIA request....

November 23, 2022 · 3 min · 598 words · Bradley Clyne