An Interview With Ag3Nt47

His major projects (#Hacked) : Harvard MIT Stanford Rutgers SacState Nasa Bose Mazda Mopar Suzuki Isuzu Mercedes Honda Long list, containing some of the top most universities, Automobile industries websites. His exploits include NASA, the agency of the United States government that is responsible for the nation’s civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research. 1.When did you find your interest in hacking? Ag3nt47: I got into computer repairs at a very young age, around 12, I’m 26 now, I then moved onto gaming, then finally hacking....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 434 words · Margaret Cervantes

Android N Is Nutella Or Nougat Rumored Features Revealed Techworm

Android enthusiasts are fascinating over what name the ‘N’ will stand for even though Android M has not been updated by a lot of users. If one has to go by the rumors, the name is likely to be Nutella and here is the list of features and changes that might come with it. The first feature that Android N is rumored to have is multi-window feature, just like iOS 9 has this feature for iPads....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 479 words · Gretchen Horn

Anonymous Announce To Leak Classified Document As A Proof For Spanish Governments Corruption Techworm

December 28, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Ricky Day

Anonymous Take Down South African State Broadcasting Corp Website Over News Censorship Techworm

A Twitter account belonging to a hacktivist group dubbed Anonymous Africa claimed responsibility for the downtime of the SABC websites. The hacker targeted the DDoS attacks at the websites for SABC’s main TV channel, but also the 5FM and SAFM radio stations. — Anonymous Africa (@zim4thewin) June 12, 2016 The attacks begun at noon on Sunday and stopped four hours later after bringing down all Web-related services. — Anonymous Africa (@zim4thewin) June 12, 2016 The hacker announced its intentions to carry out the attacks on Twitter, on the night between Saturday and Sunday, about nine hours before they started....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 275 words · Lawrence Cummings

Appeals Court Rejects Man S Claim That He Owns Half Of Facebook

Paul Ceglia, a wanted man, had filed suit against Facebook and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg in 2010, claiming he was entitled to the 50 percent ownership stake in Facebook, the basis of a 2003 “Work for Hire” contract. According to his lawyers, Zuckerberg had done programming work for Ceglia’s company, StreetFax.com. After a federal district court dismissed his ownership claim last year, Ceglia appealed that ruling to a circuit court in New York....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 274 words · Micheal Mcgee

Apple Ceo Tim Cook Says Coding Should Be Second Language For Primary School Kids Techworm

Check Why Apple’s CEO Tim Cook Thinks Coding Should Be Taught As Second Language To Primary School ChildrenAmerica Failed To Teach Children How To Code “Coding should be a requirement at schools. We are doing our kids a disservice if we are not introducing them to coding,” Tim Cook commented. Tim Cook told the audience that coding should be introduced to all primary school children alongside with the alphabet, as it is the perfect timing to kindle their interest in the subject matter, reports the Wired....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 302 words · Melissa White

Apple Hires Mac Firmware Thunderstrike 2 Virus Creators Techworm

In November, Kovah suggested on Twitter that he and his partner, Kellenberg, had been hired by Apple to do “low turn security.” The pierce went neglected until MacRumors reported that security analyst Trammell Hudson disclosed this takeover during the 32nd Chaos Communication Congress (32C3) in December, even though it wasn’t confirmed back then. However, Kovah posted numerous tweets that confirm that he is working in Cupertino now. LegbaCore was best known for developing a proof-of-concept virus-worm hybrid called Thunderstrike 2 that targeted Mac computers....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 326 words · Grace Haase

Apple Ipad 9Th Gen And Ipad Mini 6Th Gen Launched Pricing Features

Additionally, the 6th Gen iPad Mini was also launched at the event today. The new iPad Mini features a design that’s almost similar to iPad Pro. Due to the narrow borders, Touch ID on iPad Mini has been moved to the top button. As the title suggests, in this article we have shared everything you need to know about the new iPad 9th Gen and the iPad Mini 6th Gen....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 394 words · Mark Sanpedro

Apple Is Storing User S Iphone Browser History On Icloud For A Year After It Is Deleted Techworm

Russian software company, Elcomsoft, a specialist in developing cracking tools for extracting data from iOS devices, discovered the issue while building an updated version of its Phone Breaker app. In one instance, Vladimir Katalov, CEO of ElcomSoft, came across his own iCloud history by accident. He then used his company’s Phone Breaker app to extract the data Apple had been keeping in his iCloud account and found that deleted records from over a year ago were still kept....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 416 words · Chance Thomas

Apple Loses Legal Battle Against Italian Company Steve Jobs Techworm

In 2012, two entrepreneurs-brothers Vincenzo and Giacomo Barbato who come from Arzano, a town north of Naples, had registered the name “Steve Jobs” as their clothing line, when they discovered that Apple had not trademarked the name of its founder. The duo told Italian news outlet la Repubblica Napoli, “The innovator par excellence was Steve Jobs, this was the spark. We did our market research and we noticed that Apple, one of the best known companies in the world, never thought about registering its founder’s brand, so we chose to do it....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 361 words · Deborah Romero

Apple May Release An Iphone Without Any Ports In 2021

If this happens, the Cupertino-based giant will skip the highly anticipated USB-C iPhones completely. In a note written to clients on Thursday, Kuo said that Apple is allegedly removing the Lightning cable on its 2021 iPhones to create a “completely wireless experience” for its users. This would mean that the resulting phones will have no ports and would need to be charged wirelessly. “Apple will create more differentiation between the highest-end and high- end models....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 260 words · Karen Kesterson

Apple Quietly Removes Ratings And Reviews Section From Its Online Store

For those unaware, the “Ratings & Reviews” section on an online store page helps customers view feedback of the product they are considering to buy to see if that product is worth purchasing or not. The move to remove the reviews doesn’t appear to be a mistake from Apple, but rather an intentional move, claims Apple Insider. However, there is no clarity as to why this happened. According to data cached by online archive source Wayback Machine, the reviews were pulled down over last weekend....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 224 words · Maurice Cunningham

Apple S Iring New Patent Reveals A Wearable Ring

The patent application known as “Devices and methods for a ring computing device” published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Thursday, discloses that it carries the description of an advanced ring-style wearable that will depend on a number of inputs such as voice, motion and touch input in order for the user to control and interact wirelessly with other computing devices. This “Apple ring” would be packed with a rechargeable power source, such as a battery....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 515 words · Brandy Holmes

Apple Sued For 5 Million Lawsuit Over Wifi Assist Feature In Ios

William and Suzanne Phillips filed suit Friday in U.S. District Court in San Jose, accusing Apple of deceptive business practices, false advertising and misrepresentation. The couple is seeking class-action certification, saying other consumers have been harmed by this feature of iOS 9. WiFi Assist feature was introduced by Apple with iOS 9. WiFi Assist, when enabled, switches between WiFi and cellular data when it detects that iPhone’s WiFi signal might be weak or too slow....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 281 words · Tamra Black

Apple To Pay 3 000 In Damages For Erasing Loving Memories And Contacts Of This Old Man Techworm

Mr. White had taken his iPhone 5 into the Regent Street Apple store in December last year after receiving a text message saying there was a fault with the handset. After examining the phone, the staff declared it was fixed, and gave back to White. Only after reaching home did he realize that the photos and videos from his honeymoon in the Seychelles last autumn – after he married in summer 2014 – had vanished along with 15 years worth of contact numbers....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 533 words · Lucy Haines

Astronaut Scott Kelly Used Microsoft S Hololens To Fight Off Aliens In Space Techworm

During a news briefing at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Texas, Kelly talked about using the augmented reality headset. — ISS Research (@ISS_Research) March 4, 2016 “I think that virtual reality has a lot of potential. It worked great. I was really surprised. We messed around with it for about two hours, and immediately I sensed this is a capability we could use right now.” The technology could be useful for astronauts trying to perform a task as instructed by mission controllers....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 413 words · Thomas Herrington

Beware Whatsapp Gold Feature Is Just A Hoax

While the original scam fooled users to install malware in the form of ‘WhatsApp Gold’, the new scam is in the form of a message warning users about a virus. The said video “Martinelli” will reportedly install malware in the user’s phone and hack it within 10 seconds of viewing the downloaded video. The hoax message shared by WhatsApp users read, “Today the radio was talking about WhatsApp Gold and it is true....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 239 words · Cassandra Ammon

Bt Fined 11 80 000 By Ofcom For Delay In Providing Service To Deaf Users

The Office of Communications commonly known as Ofcom, is the government-approved regulatory and competition authority for the broadcasting, telecommunications and postal industries of the United Kingdom. Earlier Ofcom has instructed all landline and mobile phone operators that they have to create a tool that would allow a user to type what they wanted to say and have it spoken in a phone conversation by a human call centre operator. Ofcom wanted this service for the deaf users to be in place by April 18 last year....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 307 words · Paula Smith

Catch Pokemon Sitting On Your Sofa With This New Pokemon Go Hack For Android Smartphone Techworm

If you are reading this article, it means that you are a Pokemon Go player or fan. A couple of days back we had written an article about a GPS cheat for iPhones and iPads. Now it is the turn of Android smartphone. Unlike the Pokemon Go GPS cheat which we gave for iOS which needed jailbroken iPhones, this cheat doesnt require you to root your Android smartphone. This new hack was demonstrated by YouTuber, OfficialRebel on his YouTube Channel....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 328 words · Karen Barry

Chinese Students Sue Apple For Not Shipping Chargers With Iphones

This decision was made by the technology giant as an environment friendly measure to reduce carbon emissions and avoid the use of rare materials. Now, a group of five students from the Beijing University of Chemical Technology and Donghua University have filed a lawsuit against Apple for not including a phone charger with an iPhone 12 Pro Max model that one of them purchased, according to the Shanghai Law Journal....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 318 words · Shelley Hayes