Google.com is dangerous website warns Google safe browsing

Table Of Contents Google warns that surfing on Google.com is dangerous, here is why! The worlds top website is partially dangerous for Internet users. We are not saying it but Google itself is claiming that surfing on Google.com can be partially dangerous. As seen in the image below, GooglesSafe BrowsingSite Status checkerlistsGoogle.com as dangerous. This was discovered by Reddit user who mentioned this on athread. The malware, in turn, could steal personal and financial info....

April 20, 2016 · 1 min · 110 words · Amber Dunn

India’s first bullet train will run under the sea

The interest rate is just 0.1 percent rate with repayment over 50 years and a moratorium for 15 years. The project cost includes possible cost escalation, interest during construction and import duties. Fictional depiction Fictional depiction Fictional depiction source: www.techworm.net

April 20, 2016 · 1 min · 40 words · Angela Mckenzie

MIT Researchers Develop AI That Can Detect Cyberattacks With 85 % Accuracy

That human-machine interaction creates a beautiful, cascading effect. source: www.techworm.net

April 20, 2016 · 1 min · 10 words · Paul Spencer

This couple sued their lawyer after hackers stole $1.9 million from them

They are seeking that sum and additional damages in their lawsuit. Doran has an AOL email account that the suit contends is notoriously vulnerable to hacking. The missing funds were transferred by the hackers to a bank in China. source: www.techworm.net

April 20, 2016 · 1 min · 41 words · Maria Gilbert

This hacker made Amazon’s Alexa, Google Now, and Apple’s Siri talk to each other

In other words, what if we could make them all talk to one another? Alexa, ask Google how to enable Hey Siri, says the Raspberry Pi. How do I enable Hey Siri? asks the Amazon Echo. The phone pauses to search for an answer on Google. when your iOS unit is plugged in, youll be prompted with a setup screen, replies Google Now. An iPhone 6S takes a moment to recognize the call....

April 20, 2016 · 1 min · 98 words · Lisa Hull

This slim PiPO KB2 folding keyboard is actually a Windows 10 PC

Pricing hasnt been revealed yet. Also, at the Hong Kong trade fair, PiPO showed off its other keyboard PC known as KB1. The PiPO KB1 is already on sale, says Notebook Italia. As PiPOs KB1 isnt foldable, it is acting like about three times bigger than a folded up KB2. The PiPO KB1 includes 802.11ac Wi-Fi and stereo speakers on the sides and includes a 6,000mAh battery. source: www.techworm.net

April 20, 2016 · 1 min · 69 words · Christopher Pitts

UK officials accidentally leak the entire NATO military manual

The military details included in the NATO file was attached to the email by accident. However, a massive bungle at MoD meant that the fishermen received the entire top secret document. Critics accused the MoD of an embarrassing mishap, and called for an investigation. There is no impact to the public, military personnel or units participating in the exercise. He insisted that arrangements for the exercise had not been changed....

April 20, 2016 · 1 min · 72 words · Jeffrey Sandoval

You can teach your kid to code with this robot called ‘Root’

Known as Root, this cute little robot can be programmed for coders of all levels, including adults. Its an abstract process that doesnt have a relationship to the real world. What Root does is bring coding to life in an extremely fun and approachable way. Kids with no experience in coding can be programming robots in a matter of minutes. Root looks like a smoke detector but is actually a sophisticated robot....

April 20, 2016 · 1 min · 137 words · Jennifer Carr

Anonymous launch dark web chatroom OnionIRC to teach hacktivism

The chat service named asOnionIRCis now open for anyone wanting to converse with members of the hacktivist group. We also intend to strengthen our ranks and arm the current and coming generations of internet activists with education. The organizer, however, tried his best to teach them as comprehensively as possible. Many Techworm readers have asked us ways of joining the Anonymous. For them joining the OnionIRC may be a good idea to get acquainted with Anonymous and their hacktivists....

April 19, 2016 · 1 min · 81 words · Roger Haas

Check out the Titanic sink in real time in this spooky animated recreation

The games company Four Funnels Entertainment is behind the real-time animation of how it sank. The animation also includes text frequently appearing with what is happening on board the ship. More than two-thirds of the ships total population, which is some 1500 died when Titanic sank. However, the animation shows no people. Also, there is no dying Leonardo DiCaprio in sight. Do remember this video is pretty long (2.41)! source: www....

April 19, 2016 · 1 min · 71 words · Debbie Strong

How will Facebook look 10 years hence? Here is your answer

The primary objective is to keep the billion users involved and attract new users. So far, companies including flower seller 1-800-Flowers.com, Burger King, and Dutch airline KLM have signed on. No small talk here, as far as we could tell. Live Videos will be enhanced So that more people can use them. Facebook, will promote the use of live video feature and extend the facility to non verified accounts too....

April 19, 2016 · 1 min · 176 words · Sandra Bailey

Microsoft research chief says that AI is still too stupid to wipe humans out

Yes, deep learning has achieved human-level performance in object recognition, but what does that mean? It means the machine makes about the same number of errors as the human. [Take] the Go example, where the machine has just about crept ahead of the best human. The machine saw at least 10,000-times as many Go games as the human saw. What people were thinking at the time was to build generic systems that would solve any possible problem....

April 19, 2016 · 1 min · 90 words · Mary Hale

Pentagon to reward hackers for finding security problems in defense sites

U.S. Defense officials are inviting hackers to attack the Pentagon. Participants need to register to take part in the program and must be US citizens. Further, all hackers must undergo a background check and meet other qualifications. If hackers discover any major flaws, it could yield huge paydays. I know Microsoft, Google, yahoo and apple have all done this in the past, Woodward explains. The payout for hackers able to find what the U....

April 19, 2016 · 1 min · 149 words · James Jacobson