Ettv Starts Its Own Proxy Portal To Fight Isp Blocking

To ensure that uploaders and group have one home (just like ExtraTorrent), ETTV, ETHD and DTOne collaborated to launch their own torrent website called ETTV.tv last year. ETTV.tv is operated by different people and only a select group of trusted uploaders are allowed to add new content. Although the groups still allocate their work on other mainstream torrent indexes, the site’s traffic has been growing gradually. However, it’s not been an easy ride for ETTV to keep the site running, as they have been subjected to many blocking efforts for offering pirated content just like any other pirated website....

December 30, 2022 · 3 min · 485 words · George Lyman

Every Drupal 7 Site Compromised Unless Patched Drupal Advisory

Assume Every Drupal 7 Site Was Compromised Unless Patched ImmediatelySecond Advisory in a monthAssume your site has been compromisedPatching Won’t Remove Backdoors Second Advisory in a month Earlier this month, Drupal patched a critical SQL injection vulnerability (CVE-2014-3704) that exists in all Drupal core 7.x versions up to the recently-released 7.32 version, which fixed the issue. You can read about that vulnerability here. The problem that Drupal came up against was that as soon as the above vulnerability (CVE-2014-3704) was announced on October 17, there were a series of automated attacks exploiting the flaw on the websites that ran on the Drupal content management system (CMS)....

December 30, 2022 · 3 min · 491 words · Pamela Priolo

Every Intel Chip Is Vulnerable To The Rowhammer Bug

Researchers show how to remotely exploit the DRAM “Rowhammer” bug by using JavaScriptProof-of-Concept (PoC) The team claims this to be the first remote software-induced hardware fault attack. The downside here is that it is a hardware flaw and not a software flaw, thus it could be present in any computer which has the Intel Processor built since 2009. The next bad news is that hackers can exploit this flaw through any webpage....

December 30, 2022 · 3 min · 583 words · Alfonso Weatherford

Facebook Accidentally Releases Airplane Reaction Emoji

Soon after, users began to report that they were able to react to posts with a new airplane emoji. Apparently, the new plane emoji was only available on Facebook’s Android app and that too after clearing the app’s cache. According to some users, the new emoji appeared only if they updated the Android app and flushed the cache in the app. Then they had to hold down the ‘like’ button in the comments section of a post, which would then show two angry face reaction icons....

December 30, 2022 · 2 min · 280 words · Brandi Burrell

Facebook Announces New Malware Fighting Tool With Kaspersky Lab

The company said that it was working with Kaspersky Lab to help a program put into effect with other online security firms including F-Secure, ESET and Trend Micro. Trevor Pottinger, a Facebook security engineer said “Thanks to the collaboration with these companies, in the past three months we have helped clean up more than two million people’s computers that we detected were infected with malware when they connected to Facebook....

December 30, 2022 · 2 min · 242 words · Bonnie Walker

Facebook Is Being Sued For Scanning User S Private Messages Techworm

The plaintiffs have alleged through the lawsuit that Facebook routinely scans private messages. While the company does that to scan for URLs for malware protection and industry-standard searches for child pornography, the lawsuit claims that Facebook also uses this data for advertising and other purposes. Campbell and his team also alleged that Facebook also saves the scanned results in a database which is stored in searchable form. Campbell claims that Facebook is violating the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and the California Invasion of Privacy Act by doing so....

December 30, 2022 · 2 min · 411 words · Mary Vasquez

Facebook Is Secretly Using Your Iphone Camera While You Browse Your Feed

Discovered and posted by Joshua Maddux on Twitter, the issue secretly activates users’ iPhone camera without their permission while they scroll through their Facebook feeds via the app. The bug keeps the camera active even if the users are not taking or looking at a photograph on the social network or doing some other task with any of the imaging sensors. — Joshua Maddux (@JoshuaMaddux) November 10, 2019 Similar unusual behavior was noticed by a number of users who posted videos online demonstrating it....

December 30, 2022 · 3 min · 434 words · Grace Turner

Facebook Messenger For Android Smartphones Can Now Send Sms Techworm

Here’s how you can send SMS from Facebook Messenger for Android smartphones and tablets1. Open Messenger. Then Click On The Profile Button On The Top Right2. Scroll Down To See If You Have A SMS Button Under Notifications & Sounds3. Go To The Google Play Store To Check For An Update4. Once You Are Able To Update, Go Back To Steps 1 And 2.5. Open Messenger And Text As Usual...

December 30, 2022 · 3 min · 627 words · Jerry Pecoraro

Facebook Reportedly Hiring A Team That Will Design Its Own Chips

Facebook wants to develop its semiconductors to lower its dependence on chipmakers like Intel and Qualcomm and give the social network greater control over its product development, cited people familiar with the matter. Its processors could help the social media giant power AI (artificial intelligence) software, Oculus VR (virtual reality) headsets, and servers in its data centers, reports Bloomberg. The revelation comes as a result of one job posting on Facebook’s corporate website that calls for an ASIC Development Manager with the skill set to “Build and manage an end-to-end SoC/ASIC, firmware and driver development organization,” which would include “silicon architecture, micro-architecture, RTL development, Verification, FPGA emulation, co-simulation, simulation acceleration, synthesis, DFT, floor planning, physical design place and route, DRC, LVS and GDS II stream out, and post-silicon validation....

December 30, 2022 · 2 min · 402 words · Lynnette Castellucci

Facebook S Goal For 2015 Is An Aggressive Expansion Of Free Web Access Internet Org From Its Present 6 To 100 Countries

A little more information regarding Internet.org or Free web access for our readers : Basically people who are offline are very skeptical and not bothered about internet connectivity and Internet.org targets these people to make them aware of advanced technology in their lives. Internet.org basically helps people to get health, employment and local information services without data charges. In other words it an initiative taken by Facebook to make people more aware of the Internet usage because it helps users to get connected to Wikipedia, AccuWeather, BabyCenter, health sites, job opportunities and also to Facebook so that users who otherwise do not use the internet can get free access to these sites and realize the importance of internet in their day to day activities and hence they then can readily opt for the premium data packages....

December 30, 2022 · 3 min · 458 words · Yolanda Lawrence

Facebook S New Legacy Contact Feature Lets You Add A Contact Who Can Manage Your Facebook Page After You Die

Facebook has just unveiled a new ‘Legacy Contacts’ feature which lets you manage your profile page after you die. Facebook’s latest move to enable a legacy contact just highlights the fact that social networking has become a part and parcel of family and social life. Your facebook page may become a family heirloom in a distant future after you die, and Facebook has taken care of the fact that nobody other than the person can touch your Facebook page in case you decide to meet the maker....

December 30, 2022 · 2 min · 257 words · Mary Yost

Facebook Sued For Amassing Users Facial Recognition Data

Now Facebook is being accused of violating the privacy of its users by collecting their facial data, according to a class-action lawsuit filed last week. Facebook has been allegedly collecting facial recognition data from millions of FB users and creating “the largest privately held stash of biometric face-recognition data in the world,” according to Courthouse News Service. The class action lawsuit filed by Carlo Licata and associates alleges that this facial recognition program violates the privacy of its users....

December 30, 2022 · 2 min · 253 words · Juan Pander

Family Claims Wi Fi Made Son Ill Sues School For Damages

The parents, referred to as “Mother” and “Father” in the complaint, said their 12-year-old son suffers from Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity Syndrome, a condition that gets severe by electromagnetic radiation. According to the suit, the condition that causes headaches, nosebleeds, nausea, and other symptoms, was frequently being experienced by the boy while sitting in the class, after the school had installed a new, more powerful wireless Internet system in 2013. However, the school in a statement said “Isotrope’s assessment was completed in January 2015 and found that the combined levels of access point emissions, broadcast radio and television signals, and other RFE emissions on campus ‘were substantially less than 1/10,000th of the applicable safety limits (federal and state)....

December 30, 2022 · 2 min · 338 words · Jaimie Chapman

Fcc Urges Apple To Activate Iphone S Fm Radio Chip After Hurricanes Techworm

For those unaware, cell phones with activated FM chips can easily be used as radios, allowing people access to potentially life-saving information when stuck in emergency such as a major storm or black out. FM radios are an important communication channel between people affected and agencies trying to get information to them. Pai said in a statement, “In recent years, I have repeatedly called on the wireless industry to activate the FM chips that are already installed in almost all smartphones sold in the United States....

December 30, 2022 · 3 min · 549 words · Anthony Blackburn

Five Ways In Which You Can Improve Your Programming Interview Skills Techworm

5 Ways To Enhance Your Programming Interview Skills1. Learn how to implement linked lists, doubly linked lists, binary search trees, tries, heaps, and hash trees. Learn the fundamental data structures.2. Learn class design and fundamental data organization. Be able to design data structures and classes to work as nodes in trees and tries; to summarize details about people, including addresses and phone numbers; to exhibit polymorphism and subclassing, such as ‘shape’ specific to ’2d’ and ’3d’ and further dedicated to various kinds of shapes, with overridable functions to implement width, height, area, and so on....

December 30, 2022 · 2 min · 383 words · Peter Jordan

Five Year Old Girl Becomes The Youngest Ever At National Spelling Bee Techworm

The girl, Edith Fuller out-spelled more than 50 other older contestants to win the 2017 Scripps Green Country Regional Spelling Bee in Tulsa, Oklahoma. “The Scripps National Spelling Bee is very proud of all of its spellers who advance and win their regional bee to qualify for the national final,” a Scripps spokesman told ABC News. “We certainly look forward to welcoming Edith Fuller and all of our more than 280 national spellers who will come to National Harbor in May to compete and enjoy a memorable Bee week....

December 30, 2022 · 3 min · 590 words · Erin Webb

French Hacker Hacks Electronic Signpost And Posts A Vulgar Poem

@ Ivoidwarrantie defaced the electronic parking sign so that instead of the usual information about the number of free spaces in the city’s public car parks, the sign contained the words “bite” (dk), “couille” (ball, or tele), chatte (py), and cul (ae). The Register has reported that he hacked the parking sign after a French court found that Strauss-Kahn, as head of the International Monetary Fund, neither instigated nor presided over the group-sex sessions he attended with friends....

December 30, 2022 · 1 min · 175 words · Jennifer Burton

Future Macbooks Will Be Compatible With Intel S Optane Ssds Techworm

Optane is based on 3D Xpoint rather than NAND based flash storage, and according to both Intel and Micron, who jointly developed this, it is 10 times denser than DRAM, and 1,000 times faster and more durable than flash storage. Additionally, the upcoming 3D Xpoint SSDs will be compatible with NVMe, a protocol that is already being used in Apple’s MacBooks. Not only with this compatibility improve speeds across the board, but will also improve durability....

December 30, 2022 · 2 min · 294 words · Laurel Lewis

Game Developer Epic Sues 14 Year Old For Cheating In Fortnite Battle Royale Techworm

According to Epic, the players modified the game’s code by using the site ‘Addicted Cheats’ to obtain “aimbots” that would give them a competitive edge in the game, which involves building forts, scavenging gear and fighting waves of monsters. Using the cheat codes which aren’t free (usually need to pay between $5-$15 for the service), players could then kill weaker characters for fun, especially those “streamers” who create video recordings of their own games....

December 30, 2022 · 3 min · 470 words · Sun Hall

Gchq Captured Emails Of Major Media Journalists

The swath of these intercepted communications, were sometimes simple mass-PR emails sent to dozens of journalists but also included correspondence between reporters and editors discussing stories. These transmissions were retained by GCHQ and were available to all cleared staff on the agency intranet. It is not known if any journalists were intentionally targeted. New evidence revealed by Snowden, from the UK intelligence documents, shows that a GCHQ information security assessment listed “investigative journalists” as a threat in a hierarchy alongside terrorists or hackers....

December 30, 2022 · 2 min · 323 words · Mary Dotson