Hacknet – A hacking game is now available for Free!

This time the highlight of the sale is the game,Hacknet. For those uninitiated, Hacknet is a video game that allows the player to perform simulated computer hacking. The game begins with the player being automatically contacted by an email by the username Bit. The automated email tells the player that it was sent in the event of Bits death. Bit is a hacker responsible for creating the most invasive security system on the planet....

May 25, 2018 · 1 min · 173 words · Matthew Nichols

Parrot 4.0 Ethical Hacking Linux Distro Released

Whats new in Parrot Security 4.0 Linux Distro? The new update goes on to build on this popularity. Source:Parrot Blog Read More source: www.techworm.net

May 25, 2018 · 1 min · 24 words · Amy Rocha

500,000 Cisco routers hacked worldwide by Russian Hackers

The malware can stop internet access for all devices connected to the affected router. It can be used to launch attacks, remotely monitor web activity, and download other malware. It also has destructive capabilities that allows an attacker to either infect a equipment or render it unusable. Besides these, the malware also contains an auto-destruct feature that hackers can remotely activate to delete the malware. Sniffers included with VPNFilter collect login credentials and possibly supervisory control and data acquisition traffic....

May 24, 2018 · 1 min · 133 words · Brenda Miller

Amazon is banning shoppers who frequently return items

to be Earths most customer-centric company! The company has banned some of its users for abusing their return policy. However, it does enunciate that the company reserves the right to terminate accounts at its discretion. Paul Fidalgo tweeted about being exiled from Amazon for excessive returns. The account closure is causing havoc among the Amazon customers including both Prime members & occasional buyers. source: www.techworm.net

May 24, 2018 · 1 min · 65 words · Kimberly Dodson

Microsoft is actively working on Surface Phone running Andromeda OS, leak suggests

New Windows 10 code in the latest SDK hint at upcoming Surface Phone Just at a time when one was unsure if Microsoft was pursuing the often-rumored fabled Surface Phone, some more indication that the tech giant is still actively working on the gadget surfaced recently. Thanks to Twitter userWalkingCat, who has discovered files referencing to a new platform codenamed Andromeda OS, and a new rig codenamed Factory OS Andromeda rig in the latest Windows 10 17672 SDK....

May 24, 2018 · 2 min · 329 words · Ashley Nicholson

Nintendo Banning Players Who Hacked Their Switches From Using Online Services

The use of online services on this console is currently restricted by Nintendo, the message read. Users who have more than one switch console also reported that their non-hacked console has been locked. However, the news channel still works as expected, which provides updates on new and existing games. Also, banned consoles can still receive and download game updates and patches. The fault signal prompts the owners of the switches to contact Nintendo Customer Service....

May 24, 2018 · 1 min · 80 words · Gerald Roman

Difference between AI, Machine Learning and Deep Learning

The concept of artificial intelligence (AI) is definitely not a new one. For most of us, our first encounter was through the science fiction (Sci-fi) movies. We have been gripped by The Terminator series, The Matrix, I. It influences our work, entertainment, and leisure. These phrases are sometimes used interchangeably however, they have different meanings. In this article, we will explore the world of artificial intelligence and explain how these terms differ....

May 23, 2018 · 2 min · 409 words · Sarah Gonzalez

Microsoft’s AI bot can make phone calls and chat with humans

In other words, the AI pretends to be human and make phone calls. The AI chatbot is touted to have completed over a million phone calls already. Its a bit of a celebrity. Also, Xiaoice can predict what the person is most likely to say and respond accordingly. Just like a normal human, Xiaoice can even interrupt the user mid-sentence during conversations. Currently, Microsofts Xiaoice remains exclusive to China and speaks only Chinese....

May 23, 2018 · 1 min · 75 words · Thomas Wright

Ransomware Most Commonly Used Malicious Software: How to Protect Your Business

If you want to keep your business safe from cybercriminals then, its important to take ransomware very seriously. Read on for some tips it’s possible for you to follow to protect your venture today. For example, install protective software on all your devices. It is also beneficial to ensure that all your companys computers have firewalls installed on them. Before you go and buy a product, see if your computers already have one pre-installed on them....

May 23, 2018 · 1 min · 155 words · Bradley Foster

Xiaomi to launch Mi 8 on May 31, leaked Specs suggest iPhone X like features

Mi Fans, amazing news! The unit will feature a 6.01-inch OLED edge-to-edge display with notch. It will powered by a 4,000mAh battery and will have fast and wireless charging support. On the software front, Xiaomis Mi 8 will possibly run Xiaomi MIUI based on Android Oreo. Keep watching this space for more updates on the upcoming Mi 8! source: www.techworm.net

May 23, 2018 · 1 min · 60 words · Cody Russell

4.4 million iPhone users sue Google for secretly collecting data

Lloyd before the hearing said: I believe that what Google did was quite simply against the law. This case relates to events that took place over six years ago and that we addressed at the time. We believe it has no merit and should be dismissed. Weve filed evidence in support of that view and look forward to making our case in Court. Source:The Guardian Read More source: www.techworm.net

May 22, 2018 · 1 min · 69 words · Brenda Morris

Google Duo finally rolls out the screen sharing feature for your smartphone!

So whats the fissure between the idea and the reality? This is the first time that such feature would appear on mobile devices and hence created a huge buzz. However based onEngadgetreport, it seems just a mere talk as this feature is busted as anticipated. The current version still has a lot of bugs that had lowered down customers experience. Another user just got a frozen image of the callers display....

May 22, 2018 · 1 min · 92 words · Tracey Wagner

Graphene ‘optical stimulation’ could selectively kill cancer cells

We had never seen this possibility of controlling cell contraction. Savchenko led the study with Elena Molokanova, PhD, CEO of Nanotools Bioscience. You want them to beat twice as fast? No problem you just increase the light intensity. No problem increase the light or graphene density. While all these appear to be an uphill task, but Savchenko is optimistic. Source:ucsdnews Read More source: www.techworm.net

May 22, 2018 · 1 min · 64 words · Ronald King