Bash Bug Could Be Bigger Threat Than Heartbleed Vulnerability

Bash or the Bourne again shell is a Unix like shell which is widely used to control the command prompt on many Linux computers. The vulnerability arises from the ability to operate/create a environment variables with specially-crafted values before calling the bash shell. If bash is configured to as the default system shell, the vulnerability can be triggered by a network–based attackers who can use it to Execute codes/commands to attack servers and devices operating on Linux and Unix OS....

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 328 words · Angelina Reyna

Best Free Ios Memory Cleaner Of 2016 Free Up Your Iphone Storage Techworm

Here is the best way to free up space on your iPhone without deleting Images or VideosHow to Free Up Your iPhone Storage without Deleting Photos or AppsStep 1: Connect iPhone to Your PC and Set SettingsStep 2: Specify a Mode to CleanStep 3: Choose File Types You Want to Clean or RemoveStep 4: Clean Up Junk Files for iPhone How to Free Up Your iPhone Storage without Deleting Photos or Apps Tenorshare iCareFone is the top cleaning software for iPhone 7/SE/6s Plus/6s/6 Plus/6/5s/5c/5/4s/4 , which can do you a great favor on how to free up storage?...

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 448 words · Terry Kang

Best Mangastream Alternatives Read Manga Online For Free 2021

The Twitter and Facebook handle of the popular online manga comics website has disappeared, and their newest domain name returns a blank page with the error “IP address not found”. The reaction to the news was clamoring in distress on online forums. Mangastream had some popular manga series like Black Clover, Dr. Slump, Naruto, One Piece, and several others. Mangastream has been around for almost a decade. Along with OneManga, they pretty much dominated the online manga scanlation space....

December 16, 2022 · 10 min · 2005 words · Carla Swilley

Bkdr Vawtrak Bank Credentials Stealing Malware Uses Windows Srp Feature To Defend Itself Against Av Techworm

December 16, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Steve Straugter

Canada Passes New Anti Terrorism Law Called Bill C 51 Anonymous Launch A Opcyberprotest And Bring Down Major Canadian Government Websites

The Canadian arm of Anonymous, Anonymous Canada, took to Twitter to announce the attacks around 12 hours ago. canada.cahttps://t.co/qNtFK3GFYhsencanada.cahttps://t.co/H1gHFnsPn6#StopC51 #RejectFear — Op Cyber Privacy (@OpCyberPrivacy) June 17, 2015 The primary website for government services, Canada.ca, as well as the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) website, were among those affected. The Canadian government sources said the attack also disrupted email, Internet access and servers. Canadian cabinet minister Tony Clement who heads the Canadian Treasury Board, publically confirmed the attack on Twitter....

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 245 words · Evelyn Sherrill

Chinese Factory Increases Production After Replacing 90 Staff With Robots

Looks like this hold true in the case of the new robotic workforce at the Changying Precision Technology Company that has an unmanned factory set up in Dongguan city which is nearly controlled and run by robots. According to the People’s Daily, the factory has been rapidly enlarging the facility’s production capacity from 8,000 items per worker to 21,000, which is almost three times the output. The result have been fascinating....

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 596 words · Michael Holifield

Chinese Hackers Used Malware On Microsoft Technet Website To Target Other Websites

Hackers used the TechNet web portal to host IP addresses for command and control (C&C) servers. The IP addresses for C&C servers were encoded by attackers, the encoded string is found in profiles and posts limited with the “@MICROSOFT” and “Corporation” tags. Microsoft, after receiving information from FireEye about the APT threat has plugged the security exploit. The group, which FireEye has dubbed APT17 is well-known for attacks against defense contractors, law firms, U....

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 242 words · Karen Kint

Chinese Woman Loses Her Eyesight After Obsessively Playing Mobile Game For Hours Techworm

Yes, but true. In a shocking incident, a 21-year-old Chinese woman has gone partially blind after spending an entire day playing a game on her smartphone. The woman who goes by the pseudonym ‘Wu Xiaojing’ was playing a game called ‘Honor of Kings’, which is China’s most popular multiplayer smartphone game and has over 200 million users. According to Mashable, Wu who works in finance was playing the game on her device for several hours when she suddenly lost her sight in her right eye....

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 487 words · Diane Bibbs

Cyberberkut Release A Video From Senator Mccain S Laptop Which Alleges Is Executions Are Stage Managed

It so happened that Senator John McCain had visited Ukraine on a official visit somewhere in the first week of June 2015. The hacktivists belonging to CyberBerkut somehow managed to access his laptop. This is what they had to say to Senator McCain, According to the hackers, they broke into the laptop of one of the American politicians, Senator McCain and after found a video with staged IS execution, which they decided to show to the world community....

December 16, 2022 · 1 min · 158 words · Fanny Meyers

Do You Know How Steve Jobs Acquired Iphone Trademark From Cisco Techworm

While many of us take pride in owning the iPhone and flash it around, does anyone know how the “iPhone” get its name? Several theories have floated around this question, however, the most popular answer to this remains that Steve Jobs, the late co-founder and former CEO of Apple, had actually “acquired” the iPhone trademark from Cisco Systems, the worldwide leader in IT and networking. Well, not really!!! So, how did Apple manage to convince Cisco Systems to do away with the iPhone trademark?...

December 16, 2022 · 4 min · 795 words · Katharine Jackson

Do You Know Why Windows Generic Drivers Are Dated June 21 2006 Techworm

Why are all Windows drivers dated June 21, 2006? Doesn’t Microsoft ever update its drivers?Why are all Windows drivers dated June 21, 2006 Have you ever wondered why do all Windows drivers have an old timestamp of June 21, 2006, which includes even Windows 10? Why does it also apply to drivers like Storage Spaces, which didn’t even exist in 2006? Why is Microsoft using these June 2006 drivers even for hardware that were released years later?...

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 328 words · Rosa Reitan

Download Apex Legends Mobile On Pc Using Emulator

After months of waiting, Apex Legends Mobile is finally released. You can download this insanely popular battle royale game by Electronics Arts directly from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. To Download Apex Legends Mobile For PC, you must follow a slightly different method. So here’s How To Download Apex Legends Mobile On PC. APEX LEGENDS MOBILE PC DOWNLOAD As the name suggests, Apex Legends Mobile is a game developed for Android and iOS smartphones and tablets....

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 509 words · Adam Butler

Dutch Police Are Training Eagles To Take Down Drones Techworm

The police, counter-terrorism agency NCTB and the ministries of justice and defence are working on a range of measures to combat drones, broadcaster Nos says. Mark Wiebes, Innovation Manager of the National Unit of the police, said drone use is becoming more common, with people using them to take photographs, for example. But they can be dangerous if they fall from the sky above crowds of people. Drones with built-in cameras also pose privacy risks....

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 484 words · Raquel Schwartz

Elephone U Disk Is A Most Secured Pendrive With A Fingerprint Reader Techworm

Called the Elephone U-Disk, it is a normal USB stick that comes with a full-sized fingerprint reader on the body of the device, which cannot be opened until fingerprint is used to unlock it. In other words, nobody can access the data contained inside of the memory stick without the correct identification of the user’s finger. Thanks to the sensor integrated fingerprint. In terms of its storage, it has been divided into two parts such as public and private section....

December 16, 2022 · 1 min · 174 words · Wesley Caputo

Elon Musk We Are Already Cyborgs But Could Very Soon Become Pets Techworm

“We’re already a cyborg,” said Musk. “You have a digital version of yourself, a partial version of yourself online in the form of your emails, your social media, and all the things that you do.” We already have “super powers,” contends Musk, quoting the world’s access to personal computers and smartphones. “You have more power than the president of the United States had 20 years ago. You can answer any question, you can video conference with anyone, anywhere....

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 253 words · Norman Modlin

Facebook Google Amazon Microsoft Come Together For Mega Ai Project Techworm

The group notes that it “foresees great societal benefits and opportunities ahead, but we also understand that as with every new technology there will be concerns and confusion associated with new applications and competencies, and we look forward to working together on these important issues. “We intend to come together to address these important issues, including ethics, safety, transparency, privacy, biases, and fairness.” In a press release on Wednesday, the group stated: “The objective of the partnership on AI is to address opportunities and challenges with AI technologies to benefit people and society....

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 400 words · Robert Hairston

Facebook Launches Facebook Lite App For Lower End Smartphones

TechCrunch says that the App was launched in a certain handful of countries in Asia and Africa including Bangladesh, Nepal, Nigeria, South Africa, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Zimbabwe where the App is being tested for further upgradation and bug fixing. A report by TechCrunch says that the App has been built to accommodate lower end and Android devices. The Facebook Lite will be packed in just 252KB file size so that any lower end Android phone can run it smoothly....

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 519 words · Brian Jenney

Facebook Planning To Bring Virtual Reality To Phones

Facebook is working on a standalone video app that would support 360-degree or “spherical” videos, like the ones that debuted on YouTube not too long ago, claims the report. The format, typically compiled from multiple cameras, allows users to change their viewing perspective in the video simply by panning and tilting their phones, as if they were at the video’s location. As conceived, the app is also said to play nicely with the likes of Apple Inc....

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 400 words · Annette Wood

Facebook To Make Use Of Lasers To Beam Internet To Backwaters Techworm

“A large fraction of people don’t connect to the internet because the wireless communications infrastructure is not available where they live, mostly in very rural areas of the world,” said Connectivity Lab’s Tobias Tiecke, who led the team in writing a paper that was published in the journal Optica. “We are developing communication technologies that are optimised for areas where people live far apart from each other.” As lasers can hold huge information and are able to broadcast it a long way, they are a smart way to transmit data over significant distances....

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 505 words · Phillip Anderson

Fake Mark Zuckerbergs Tried To Scam Facebook Users For Cash

Apparently, the scammers are contacting users via Facebook and its photo-sharing site Instagram, pretending to be Mark Zuckerberg, and informing them they’ve supposedly won a lottery with a huge amount of winnings. However, in order to receive the prize-money, the victims were asked to wire a “delivery fee” to Facebook. While some were asked to send cash, some were told to transfer hundreds of dollars worth of iTunes gift card redemption codes....

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 260 words · Lawrence Rothenberg