Browserstack A Browser Testing Service Hacked And Compromised Paste Claims It Is Shutting Down

BrowserStack, a browser testing service, hacked and compromised, Paste claims it is shutting downWhat is BrowserStack? — BrowserStack (@browserstack) November 10, 2014 What is BrowserStack? BrowserStack is a cross-browser testing tool which lets users test public websites and protected servers, on a cloud infrastructure of desktop and mobile browsers. As of today it offers testing of 700 different browsers across 11 different operating systems through the use of virtual machines.Websites can be tested interactively, or through the use of Selenium or JavaScript automated test suites....

November 15, 2022 · 3 min · 557 words · Sean Gunn

Canon Pixma Printer Hacked By Security Researchers From Context

This news will more then confirm the concerns raised by many users and security experts about the security of IP enabled devices like routers, modems, printers and even cameras. Context made their findings public on their web blog not surprisingly heading it as ‘Hacking Canon Pixma Printers – Doomed Encryption’ The researchers gained complete access to the Canon Prima printer at a unknown location that they were also able to use up ink by printing test pages via the web interface....

November 15, 2022 · 3 min · 456 words · Susan Leak

Car Hacking Kits Available On Ebay For Less Than 150

As keyless entry systems do not require a physical key, they are more vulnerable to hacking. Thieves can jam the lock signal, or read and retransmit it to gain access, using cheap and easily available devices sold online. With the increasing popularity of keyless technology, the criminals have been buying such kind of equipment which is able to reprogramme the keys, online. TRACKER says that such equipment is available for less than $150/£100 at online stores like eBay....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 342 words · William Mcglynn

Ces 2017 Razer S Project Ariana Gaming Room Lighting Gets Crazy Techworm

Project Ariana’s core is Razor Chroma. It is configurable smart lighting platform which the company has already included into its keyboards, mice and gaming laptops. Project Ariana is a 4K high-definition video projector that works by using an ultra-wide 155-degree fish-eye lens and advanced processing capabilities to project Chroma’s 16.8 million different colors and lighting effects and extend the gaming experience across the entire room. “Project Ariana is a concept design that showcases the power and potential of the Razer Chroma platform in the pre-VR world in bridging the gap between gamers and games,” says Razer Co-Founder and CEO Min-Liang Tan....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 302 words · Kent Foster

Child Hacks Off Finger After Being Scolded For Excessive Phone Use Techworm

However, in a recent shocking episode a 11-year-old boy from Suzhou, China hacked off his finger after his dad rebuked him for spending all his time on the phone. The child was depressed with his father who was continuously shouting at him for his extensive use of smartphone. The child’s parents disapproved his habit of being glued to the phone all the time, as they believed that he was setting a bad example for his 6-year-old brother....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 229 words · Jeffrey Serio

Chinese Behind F 35 Hack Latest Snowden Documents Reveal

According to sources, F-35 Lightning II happens to be the most advanced fighter that is currently in production. Experts who are close to the subject of aerial warfare have stated that China’s latest stealth fighter, the J-31, and J-20 fighter jet are variants that were inspired by F-35. This could mean that the Chinese took intricate details from the fighter jet and implemented them on their own fighter jets. According to AVIC Chairman, Lin Zuomin, he had this to say about J-31 if it ever met F-35 in an open air fight: “The J-31 will finish it off in the sky....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 316 words · Laura Jones

Chinese Hackers Managed To Steal 4 6M From Ryanair S Chinese Bank Account Using Electronic Fund Transfer

As per the reports from “The Irish Times” it is not yet clear as to how was it carried out other than a Chinese hackers gang is suspected to be behind it. The reports further said that it has been observed that Ryanair uses dollars to buy the fuel for its huge fleet of Boeing 737 aircrafts which comes to around 400 plus in number. Definitely large amounts of funds are used from these accounts to buy the fuel....

November 15, 2022 · 3 min · 588 words · Bridget Johnson

Chinese Man Pleads Guilty For Cyber Spying On Boeing And Other U S Firms Techworm

Identified as Su Bin, the 50-year-old Chinese citizen admitted to working together with two unindicted Chinese co-conspirators for more than five years to target military data, including Boeing’s C-17 military transport aircraft and Lockheed Martin’s F-35 and F-22 fighter jets, the department said. “This plea sends a strong message that stealing from the United States and our companies has a significant cost,” said John Carlin, assistant attorney-general for national security....

November 15, 2022 · 3 min · 480 words · Alton Cuevas

Clickmeeting Review A Feature Rich Webinar Solution For Team Communication Techworm

With the help of webinars, you can communicate with just about anyone from your organization remotely, exempting you (and anyone you meet with) from the need to travel. That’s just one of the ways you can benefit from using webinars, of course. In this guide, we’re going to take a deep dive into ClickMeeting, one of the webinar platforms that organizations use most for video conferencing purposes. ClickMeeting is a web-based video and audio webinar solution designed for organizations of all sizes....

November 15, 2022 · 7 min · 1316 words · Shirley Rex

Cloned Bbc Website Questioning The Authenticity Of Charlie Hebdo Footage

Fake BBC site with a bogus story on Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack alleging US and Israeli plotAhmed MerabetConspiracy Theory The site which was analysed by OpenDNS because of the unusual spike in visitors was found to be serving a bogus story which apparently questioned the authenticity of the video footage. Ahmed Merabet 40 year old Ahmed Merabet was one of two police officers killed in the Jan. 7 terrorist attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 382 words · Alexander Henderson

Cnn To Start Streaming On March 29Th Techworm

Announced in July 2021, CNN+ will offer subscribers three types of content: live, on-demand, and interactive programming, including up to 12 hours of live daily and weekly original shows from your favorite personalities as well as 1,000+ hours of award-winning original series and films from CNN’s storytellers. You can also enjoy access to live interviews and submit questions to experts with CNN’s exclusive Interview Club. Also Read – Disney+ to roll out a cheaper, ad-supported plan “March 29 will be an important day in the history of CNN and CNN+ will be a critical part of our future....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 262 words · Victor Lahman

Cracked One Of The Most Wtf Science Questions Solved Techworm

Watch the video : If Earth is spinning to the east, why isn’t it faster to fly west?MinutePhysics, in their latest video explain the answer to the question “If Earth is spinning to the east, why isn’t it faster to fly west? “ While Earth itself is spinning about 1,180 km/h to the east, the ground and everything on it are travelling even faster – at about 1,670 km/h (1,037 mph)....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 292 words · Brandy Tsuda

Critical Bug On Android Could Get Access To Your Media Files

Apple released its open-sourced lossless audio compressions dubbed ALAC back in 2011 and has been updating the same with constant security fixes and more. However, some of the vendors have stuck to not upgrading this codec, and unfortunately, that includes Qualcomm and MediaTek. For context, these are two of the largest chipset makers and with a heavy share of units out in the market. The ALAC coded flaw on Android As per the details available at the moment, the vulnerability found in ALAC format involves an attacker releasing an executable code on the target device....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 339 words · Kathy Acevedo

Crypto Trading Hamster Earns Huge Returns In High Tech Cage

According to the Twitter account for the hamster, the trading which involves real money has seen the hamster’s portfolio go up by almost 20 percent in the last four months. He holds some of the major cryptos such as Tron, Cardano’s ADA, Ripple’s XRP, and ether. On any given day, Mr. Goxx enters its “Goxx Box” – a separate trading office that is attached to his regular cage – and starts a livestream on his Twitch account to let his followers know that he has started a trading session....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 405 words · Thomas Washington

Cyanogenmod Is Dead Lineage Os Is The Future Techworm

While the CM open-source project is officially going to shut down, there is apparently a replacement on the way, to Lineage OS. CM team has listed few reasons why CM got affected due to Cyanogen’s recent discussions in the separate blog. “It will come as no surprise that this most recent action from Cyngn [Cyanogen] is a death blow for CyanogenMod,” the team wrote on the blog. It further stated on the blog that it also approves that the development was dependent on Cyanogen’s monetary support and the shared source base....

November 15, 2022 · 3 min · 467 words · Deborah Martin

Darpa Hacking Challenge To Test Ai As Cybersecurity Defenders Techworm

Skynet is a fictional conscious, gestalt, artificial general intelligence system that features centrally in the Terminator franchise and serves as the franchise’s main antagonist. Musk tweeted a not-so-veiled warning on Thursday morning. This is not the first time he has left on a record as being provoked of an antagonistic supercomputer. The actual goal is to build an automated artificial intelligence (AI) that can autonomously scan rivals’ network servers for exploits and protect their own servers by actively finding and fixing software flaws....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 318 words · Justin Murrah

Despite A Rise Of 27 Revenue In India Here Is Why Facebook Earns Only Rs 9 Per User Techworm

The revenue from India is negligible for the California-headquartered firm, which clocked $12.5 billion (nearly Rs 84,000 crore) in global sales and is pushing for a free internet plan in the country to take on search engine firm Google. Facebook India’s profit after tax (PAT) rose by 33% to Rs. 16 crore during FY15, according to the paper. In spite of having more than 135 million users in India, Facebook has low revenues in the country is due to its heavy spending on digital media on Google....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 415 words · Max Mantooth

Detailed Insight Into Android Stagefright Vulnerability And How To Avoid It

Stagefright vulnerability: How to check if your Android device is affected and remedies to tackle this exploit.What is Stagefright attack?Let us understand how to make out if the device has already been attacked by Stagefright?Android smartphones that are getting the Stagefright patch It is indeed a big question if one wants to find out if their device has already been affected and if yes, what should be their next step. Suppose, the device is safe, how can one protect the device against this attack....

November 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1226 words · Larry Harris

Developer Curses At A Man Using F Word On Subway Only To Find He Is His Job Interviewer

A Python developer got on the London subway train last Monday and was not in a particularly good mood for the morning pleasantries or hi hellos. The London subway rush had also got to him so when a man stood in his way, he shoved that person off and to show his annoyance he showered him with choicest cuss words like “Go f*** yourself.” The man sauntered off and the Python developer thought the issue was best forgotten....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 366 words · Adam Hood

Do Anti Virus Companies Create Viruses To Sell Their Products Techworm

No profits The basic idea behind this theory, is that an anti-virus company will make profits if its able to create and then block virus attacks. Firstly, there are already plenty of viruses and trojans out there that justify a person’s need to buy an anti-virus software and if at all, companies felt that more viruses were needed to increase sales, we would be hearing of multiple virus attacks on MacBooks or iPhones considering the few number of malware attacks that these platforms currently face....

November 15, 2022 · 3 min · 481 words · Shasta Major