Thesnappening Org Hacked For Taking The Site Down Owner Doxed

An Indian, Mudit Grover who is also a Redditor made a website called theSnappening.org to host the images. The site was un-searchable but you did not have to download 13 gigs of torrent on your PCs. However Mudit soon realised that he was playing with the law and got spooked. TheSnappening.org which was yanked off by him contained many images that were illegal as per the law. As already reported in our article, most of SnapChat users fill in the 13 to 17 years bracket, as many as 75 percent of them and hosting these kind of images gave Mudit some bad sleep....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 401 words · Tanisha Rieke

This Device Can Plug A Gunshot Wound In 15 Seconds Techworm

XStat 30 will be marketed in packages of one or three syringelike applicators that each contain 92 compressed minicellulose sponges with an absorbent coating. The device which is syringe-like fits into gunshot and shrapnel wounds and injects a large number of tiny, rapidly expanding sponges into the wound cavity. It’s designed to quickly control bleeding for injuries where tourniquets are not an option, such as the groin or armpit, and is intended for up to four hours of use until surgery....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 382 words · Gonzalo Kimsey

This Man Made 6 Figures Salary At Facebook But Still Couldn T Afford Life In The Bay Area Techworm

That’s not true. According to Matt Kulka, a former engineer at Facebook, after serving the company for five years had to quit the job. Reason? Didn’t he like working at Facebook? No. The reason was that he couldn’t afford to live in the Bay Area anymore, even on his generous six-figure Facebook salary. Initially, a resident of Arizona, Matt moved to Silicon Valley along with his wife and infant daughter in 2010 after he got a dream job at Facebook to work on the site reliability operations team....

November 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1159 words · Maribel Snodgrass

This Mysterious Battery Has Been Working For Last 176 Years And No One Knows How Techworm

While science tries to explain everything this world has, some things are inexplicable. Like this battery which has been working for past 176 years and no one knows the reason how. A battery that was installed in a bell device in the year 1840 at the University of Oxford has been continuously ringing nonstop for the past 176 years, or about 10 billion times. The mysterious battery that sits in the Clarendon Laboratory has baffled researchers with its long-lasting performance, as no one knows how the battery has lasted for so long....

November 15, 2022 · 3 min · 474 words · George Hafner

This New Functional Programming Language Can Generate C Python Code For Apps Techworm

The researchers said that Futhark is meant to be more convenient to use than standard C/C++ frameworks for programming GPUs. The primary feature of Futhark is that it can automatically generate both C and Python code to be integrated with existing apps. Futhark is written in Haskell. As of today, most GPU programming involves using frameworks like OpenCL or CUDA, both of which use variations of C or C++ to generate code that runs on the GPU....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 375 words · Marion Young

This New Pok Mon Go Hack Does Not Require Jailbreak Of Your Iphone Techworm

As a result, Niantic, “Pokemon Go” developer, recently announced that cheaters could get permanently banned if they are caught cheating. Nonetheless, there are other hacks that could prevent users, for instance for iPhone owners, from getting noticed, but that is through jailbreaking their devices first. Dubbed as the “ultimate” “Pokémon Go” iPhone hack and shared by ValueWalk allows the player to go walk anywhere without actually leaving your house if they strictly follow the recommended instructions....

November 15, 2022 · 1 min · 200 words · Doris Rodriguez

This Thirteen Year Old Builds A Satellite That Can Produce Oxygen In Space Techworm

According to the Isreali youth magazine “Ma’ariv L’Noar,” Oron’s winning idea is called Bio Sat which through the use of photosynthesis aims “to solve a problem for astronauts trying to prove that life on Mars is possible.” Oron explained that the Bio Sat is “built like a large bubble on one side of which there is a mirror and the other is transparent, enabling the penetration of sunlight. In the middle there is a capsule, which will be made of a membrane through which air can pass but water cannot....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 248 words · Donna Reiff

This Website Can Estimate Your Body Fat Percentage By Uploading Just A Single Photo

Here’s how it works. Firstly, you need to upload a “quality” picture of your upper body. In other words, a picture with absolutely no flexing and only with just arms your relaxed. Once done, you need to upload the picture and fill in a few particulars like weight and height. The above details along with the picture are taken from there by Bodywhat. Then 3D modeling of your body is done and it compares it to its database to conclude different metrics about your body....

November 15, 2022 · 3 min · 462 words · Raymond Santiago

Threats Made On Facebook Are Not A Criminal Offence Says Us Supreme Court

Chief Justice John Roberts’ decision in Elonis v. U.S. raises the bar for prosecutors looking to enforce laws against online threats, making it clear that they can still win a conviction by showing the writer intended to hurt a specific individual. While agreeing with the result, Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas still thought the decision left the standard for guilt unclear. The high court reversed the conviction of Douglas Elonis for posting speech under “Tone Dougie” that appeared to threaten mother of his two children, his amusement-park coworkers and state police and included disclaimers that the violent rap lyrics were “fictitious” bearing no intentional resemblance to real people....

November 15, 2022 · 3 min · 493 words · Rosalie Cervantes

Top 10 Most Popular Smartphones In The First Half Of 2016 Antutu Index Techworm

Half of 2016 has passed and the mobile benchmarking website, AnTuTu has released its index for 10 most popular smartphones in the first half of 2016. The website shows top 10 indexes with handsets from all over the world, thus highlighting which are the devices the market is most interested in. The first index that AnTuTu has released regards the top 10 most popular smartphones in the World during the first six months of 2016....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 375 words · Ernest Bentley

Top 10 Project Management Tools For 2016 Techworm

Here’s a look at the top 10 project management tools for 2016MyCollabOrangeScrumTaigaOdooTuleap Open ALMAgilefantRedmine]project-open[OpenProjectProjectLibre In order to accomplish a project successfully, the project manager or the project management team should be supported by a set of tools. These tools can be specifically designed tools or regular productivity tools that can be adopted for project management work. Usually, the use of such tools makes the project managers work easy as well as it regulates the work and the routine of a project manager....

November 15, 2022 · 7 min · 1364 words · John Palmer

Top Ten Operating Systems For Ethical Hackers And Security Researchers Techworm

A comprehensive list of most popular operating systems among hackers all around the world. Back in August, we had posted a list of top ten hacker tools. Now we have advanced it one step further to bring you the best operating systems for hackers.1- Kali Linux:2-BackBox:3-Parrot Security OS:4-DEFT:5-Samurai Web Security Framework:6-Network Security Toolkit:7-NodeZero:8-GnackTrack:9-Blackubuntu:10- BacktrackBugtraq: Here is the list of top ten. Note that these are based on Linux kernel hence are free and open source:...

November 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1154 words · Richard Edwards

Try Whatsapp Calling A New Social Engineering Scam Propagated On Whatsapp

If you are a WhatsApp user, dont fall for the ‘Try WhatsApp Calling’ hoax messageIf you receive a message from your friend, which states, ’Hey, I am inviting you to try whatsapp Calling click here to activate now—> https://WhatsappCalling(.)com’ beware its a scam The program itself is in beta stage and WhatsApp is selectively inviting random users to try out the Voice over Internet call feature though the latest version of WhatsApp supports such calling option....

November 15, 2022 · 3 min · 443 words · Ronald Lara

U S Hater Kim Jong Un Of North Korea Is A Apple Fanboy Techworm

https://twitter.com/pearswick/status/697656091623059456/photo/1 Kotaku reported that while Jong-Un is usually seen in front of a PC in official photographs, “a handful of photos of the supreme leader at his own desk show him with Macs”. Kim Jong-Un seems to follow in father Kim Jong-Il’s footsteps, who was said to have used a 15-inch Macbook Pro. Sophie Schmidt, daughter of Google president Eric Schmidt, said in 2013 that “I was delighted to learn that he [Kim Jong-Il] and I shared a taste in laptops: 15-inch Macbook Pro”....

November 15, 2022 · 1 min · 84 words · Floyd Williams

University Of Teknologi Mara Malaysia Database Leaked By Ecuadorian Cyber Army Techworm

The leaked data can be seen from a paste provided by the hacker group. the data contains the login credentials of the staff of the University. although the passwords are in encrypted format but can be decrypted by tools available online. The hacker also added the vulnerabilty that let them into their database in the paste. The leaked data can be seen fro the paste provided below:

November 15, 2022 · 1 min · 67 words · Courtney Yerian

Untitled Goose Game Is Getting Multiplayer Support

So here’s everything you need to know about the new update of the highly addictive bird simulator. Untitled Goose Game Co-Operative Multiplayer Mode With the new multiplayer update of Untitled Goose Game, you can take your pranks to a new horizon and trouble the villagers of an idyllic English village in totally unique ways. While controlling the Goose you can honk, duck down, run, flap its wings, and grab objects with its beak....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 288 words · Beatrice Benware

Us Navy Turns To Stars For Navigation Because Of Fears Of Hacking

Lt. Cmdr. Ryan Rogers, the deputy chairman of the naval academy’s Department of Seamanship and Navigation said “We went away from celestial navigation because computers are great. The problem is, there’s no backup.” Celestial navigation was the technique used to guide ancient Polynesians in the Pacific and took Ernest Shackleton to remote parts of Antarctica. It was also used by astronauts on Apollo 12 when the craft was disabled by lightning....

November 15, 2022 · 3 min · 456 words · William Defenbaugh

Vaio Releases High Performance Ultralight Laptops Sx12 And Sx14

Both these models use Intel Core i7-10710U, which is the first U-series Hexa-core processor from the company. While the SX12 has a 12.5-inch full HD display, the SX14 comes with a 14-inch screen and high definition 4K LCD display. Not just this, these models are super-light with the VAIO SX12 weighing 1.97 pounds (0.89 kg) and the VAIO SX14 weighing 2.32 pounds (1.05 kg). In comparison to previous models, the VAIO SX12 and VAIO SX14 have been created with a more detailed tuning of the system’s heat radiation design so that the maximum performance of 6 cores with 12 threads can be fully utilized....

November 15, 2022 · 1 min · 186 words · Kathy Warren

Vivo Ifea Concept Phone Has Detachable Camera That Can Be Remote Controlled

The highlight of the concept smartphone is the front-facing camera that can be detached from the body of the device and be controlled with the main smartphone or voice commands. Since the camera module on the Vivo IFEA is detachable, it allows the OEM to achieve the minimum bezel, all-screen design. Moreover, the modular camera can also be used as a separate device, separately from the host smartphone. “IFEA integrates enhanced user-friendly shooting features with the smartphone....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 289 words · Michael Small

What Happens When A Blockchain Project Fails

Failed Blockchains and Dead Coins Yet defining how a blockchain project looks like and what a dead coin is are not easy tasks. There is no consensus out there around these definitions. Therefore, CoinJanitor took on the issue and came up with its own definitions. These failed projects or dead coins were basically abandoned by developers and community members, they were either delisted or they were never listed on an exchange, they have blockchains that do not comply with their own operational specifications, they did not achieve their goals, and can no longer be used to transfer value....

November 15, 2022 · 3 min · 589 words · Kenneth Rose