Security cameras and bank accounts can be hacked with an email as demonstrated by a hacker

The next part is even scarier. Next up came Dan Tentler, who is a hacker and security expert with Phobos Group. Fusion put up a video of the ordeal on YouTube, which showed how the hackers pulled it off. Apart from social engineering tactics, hacker Dan Tentler tries the more traditional route of spear-phishing Roose. Afterwards, Tentler proceeds to installing a security certificate that gives the hacker total control over his computer....

February 26, 2016 · 1 min · 74 words · Nicole Green

This county banned iPhones because Apple is ‘on the side of terrorists’

The Apple vs FBI has another side attached to it. The ban applies to replacement and upgrade phones for the Arizona countys more than 900 employees. Montgomery considered the current standoff as deliberate indifference on the part of Apple. I dont expect my action to affect Apples stock price, Montgomery said. If Apple wants to be the official smartphone of terrorists and criminals, there will be a consequence. source: www.techworm.net

February 26, 2016 · 1 min · 70 words · Ashley Simpson

This scientist is changing every element in the periodic table into music

You just cant hear it. So, why does every chemical element have a unique musical signature? One will sound high-pitched, and one will sound low. However, a small ping or a change in tone could make all the change. Henry is doing something similar. It wasnt until they decided to sonify the data that they pinpointed what was going on. source: www.techworm.net

February 26, 2016 · 1 min · 62 words · Jessica Harrison

This user bought a 1TB hard disk from China only to find it had 32GB memory

kingruudzs reddit thread got overwhelming response from other redditors who had their own China stories to tell. Another user, turbotails noted another scam from China. []459 points1 day ago It is. There was a article a bit back from a reporter who saw a SSD for a stupidly low cost. He Bought it, and couldnt get it to store his videos properly back in the States. Turned out, it was a clever bit of hardware and software ingenuity....

February 26, 2016 · 1 min · 181 words · Kevin Baxter

US authorities used students to hack into Tor; Yes you read that correctly!

One adolescent even managed to stumble onto the infamous Silk Road swap shop. The Tor web connection remains the best way for users to protect their privacy and security when communicating online. source: www.techworm.net

February 26, 2016 · 1 min · 34 words · Sophia Chan

What the new Facebook Reactions Really Mean for FB users?

Facebook launched its new reactions buttons instead of Like button on Wednesday. Facebook has upgraded the ubiquitous Like button with a host of new emotions. you’re able to now love, haha, wow, sad or angry something with cute emojis. But what do the new Facebook reactions really mean? Why is Facebook rolling them out for its users? In this article, we venture to answer what these reaction buttons really mean....

February 26, 2016 · 1 min · 201 words · James Garcia

Windows 10 Mobile coming to two of the best price/performance smartphones on the planet

Can you guess which handsets are going to be running Microsofts latest mobile OS ? Windows 10 Mobile in terms of popularity and market share, is not doing well at all. If they do, then workaholics will have the perfect tool beside their bed. source: www.techworm.net

February 26, 2016 · 1 min · 46 words · Brian Barnes

‘Dick’ or ‘Click’, Apple clears the air

In fact, you could make it out as click only after giving it real good attention. This had caused both Apple and the website to be butt of jokes online. Good it did that otherwise, Upgrade Now would have taken on a whole different meaning. source: www.techworm.net

February 26, 2016 · 1 min · 47 words · Scott Deleon

Apple ‘working’ on an iPhone that would be difficult to hack

Experts say that the only way out of this scenario is for Congress to intervene. Without Congressional action, the Justice Department is left to fight for access one phone at a time. Companies have always looked for software bugs and patched holes to keep their code secure from hackers. Security is also a global marketing strategy for Apple. The technology giant built its recent operating systems to protect customer information....

February 25, 2016 · 1 min · 72 words · Miranda Coleman

Can You Trust a 3.5 Inch Floppy Disk To Have 118GB Memory

Believe it or not! Now look at this GIF video before we go any further! https://i.imgur.com/hR9olSV.gifv Imagine a 3.5 inch floppy drive having 118GB free space? Do you think this video is a lie? The 3.5 inch floppy drive was hacked byDr. Moddnstineto make it into a 118GB floppy disk. Moddnstineexplained and demonstrated how he did it on a YouTube video. To bad for that!! ! source: www.techworm.net

February 25, 2016 · 1 min · 68 words · Donna Johnson

Dont see the new Facebook reactions, here is how to enable them

If the Facebook reactions have reached your country, the new reactions should pop up in a bar above. choose one of the reactions and now the post will show the top three reactions it has received. Clicking on those reactions will give you a breakdown of how many people have used each reaction. source: www.techworm.net

February 25, 2016 · 1 min · 55 words · Sara Harding

Facebook used by ISIS and Al-Qaeda to sell and buy heavy arms

The report says that another post on the page shows an AGS-17 Soviet-Era grenade launcher available for $3,800. While a members message reads, Quick friends, I need a gun with a silencer. The Mirror has reported this page to Facebook and contacted them for a comment. source: www.techworm.net

February 25, 2016 · 1 min · 48 words · Luis Deleon

Google Develops AI Technology That Can Tell You Where Your Photos Was Taken

It can also determine different landscapes, locally typical objects, and even plants and animals in photos. In fact, PlaNet has beaten humans in many of the tests. source: www.techworm.net

February 25, 2016 · 1 min · 29 words · George Frank