Russian Spacecraft Hurtling Towards Earth Without Control May Make Landfall Anytime On 11Th May

The officials said that the walking coffin may make landfall on 11th or 12th May based on its trajectory. However it is not known which part of Earth will be hit by Progress 59 and the space agencies are trying hard to regain control. The technical glitch occurred just after the Progress 59 space capsule was released into the orbit on Tuesday from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan by Roscosmos....

January 14, 2023 · 3 min · 602 words · Charlie Granstrom

Samsung Confirms Data Breach Customers Data Exposed

In an email sent to customers, the company said its systems were compromised in late July 2022, which was discovered by them on or around August 4, 2022. During their ongoing investigation, Samsung found that an unauthorized third party had acquired the personal information of its customers from some of Samsung’s U.S. systems and exfiltrated it out of its network. However, no consumer devices and in-app control interfaces were affected....

January 14, 2023 · 3 min · 573 words · Alfred Shumaker

Seagate Introduces The World S Largest Consumer Hard Drive 10Tb Barracuda Pro Techworm

Firstly, the BarraCuda Pro drives are 3.5-inch products available in up to 10TB. The BarraCuda Pro offers a 220MB/s sustained transfer rate, 300TB/year write limit (in 24×7 operation). It also combines 10TB at 7200 RPM for outstanding performance, and includes power-saving features to help keep drive operating costs low, as well as a 5-year limited warranty. The BarraCuda Pro 10TB drive is not based on Shingled Magnetic Recording, and it doesn’t appear to use helium, either....

January 14, 2023 · 2 min · 229 words · Lula Olsen

Security Researchers Devise Method To Hack Into Laptops Using Pita Bread And A Radio

The findings which were published online by the researchers showed that many models of laptop gives electromagnetic radiation that can be maneuvered into disclosing the passwords stored on laptops. Encoding and decoding communication operations have their own electromagnetic signatures, which can be recorded by the special device and then translated on a different computer. Laptops could be tricked into disclosing passwords when sent encoded passages of text. Laptops would then encode the data, and researchers then used the special radio which would track the electromagnetic radiation the laptop’s CPU works....

January 14, 2023 · 2 min · 240 words · Deborah Schiller

Shutdown Rumors Of Fortnite Battle Royale Sparks Panic Among Fans

This panic was further fueled when a screenshot of an alleged tweet from the official Fortnite account started doing the rounds online that it is ending “Battle Royale” due to a copyright infringement lawsuit from a competitor. “Due to the law suit against PubG on copyright infringement. We are sorry to inform you that Fortnite Battle Royale Will be coming to an end May 24, 2018. Save the world will still be in development and we will roll out ASAP....

January 14, 2023 · 2 min · 264 words · Blaine Swedlund

Snapchat Employees Abused Internal Company Data Tools To Spy On Users

For those unaware, Snap Inc. is an American technology and camera company, based in Santa Monica, California that has four products: Snapchat, Spectacles, Bitmoji, and Zenly. According to two former employees, a current employee, and a hoard of internal company emails obtained by Motherboard had access to internal tools that allowed Snap employees access to sensitive information such as location, saved snaps, phone numbers, and email addresses from users. Snap’s Spam and Abuse team, a Customer Ops team and security staffers have access to SnapLion tool, which is used to collect information on users in handling law-enforcement requests....

January 14, 2023 · 2 min · 310 words · Marjorie Stinnett

Software Bug May Cause Boeing 787S To Lose Power Mid Air

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a warning about Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner, saying that a software glitch in the jets’ systems could suddenly shut all electrical power to the plane mid-flight, causing pilots to lose control. The directive was issued after FAA’s testing revealed that Boeing 787s could lose all AC electrical power and revert to failsafe mode, after being continuously powered for 248 days. The failsafe mode could make all four generators aboard the 787 go offline....

January 14, 2023 · 1 min · 179 words · Robert Mack

Sony Is Acquiring Bungie For 3 6 Billion

For those unaware, Bungie is the videogame developer behind two of gaming’s highly-acclaimed franchises, including Halo and Destiny. “We’ve had a strong partnership with Bungie since the inception of the Destiny franchise, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to officially welcome the studio to the PlayStation family. This is an important step in our strategy to expand the reach of PlayStation to a much wider audience,” said Jim Ryan, President & CEO of SIE....

January 14, 2023 · 3 min · 454 words · Maureen Thomas

Spacex Founder Files With Fcc To Provide Internet Access Worldwide From Space

Musk first revealed his plans at a SpaceX event in Seattle in January this year. The plan involves launching a constellation of 4,000 low-cost satellites that would transmit high-speed internet signals to all parts of the globe, including its most remote regions. Musk has said the effort “would be like rebuilding the Internet in space.” If the attempt turns out be successful, it would change SpaceX from a pure rocket company into a massive high-speed-internet provider that would not only compete against major companies in the developed world but also make Internet available for billions of first-time users who are currently not online....

January 14, 2023 · 2 min · 389 words · Shad Powers

Stanford Bioengineers Build A Synchronous Computer That Operates Using Moving Water Droplets

Manu Prakash is an Indian by birth. Presently he is an assistant professor of bioengineering at the Stanford University and the one who was in news last year for building a paper microscope. Now, this year the genius has come up with a ‘synchronous computer’ that works by using the physics of moving water droplets. Prakash and his two students have persistently worked for an entire decade to develop this unique computer that can work on moving water droplets instead of electrons....

January 14, 2023 · 5 min · 890 words · Daniel Swaim

Study Reveals That Web Address Explosion Is A Treasure Trove For Cyber Criminals

Attackers are always in search of new domains for links to guide users to download malware, divulge personal data or spam their friends. Also, liberalization of the Web has expanded the number of top-level domains tenfold in the past two years. Blue Coat, a US-based provider of security and networking solutions, has disclosed new research for consumers and businesses that shows the Top-Level Domains (TLDs), or “neighborhoods,” mostly connected with suspicious websites....

January 14, 2023 · 3 min · 478 words · Deborah Paramo

Stunt Performer Steve O S Challenge Accepted Hacker Steal His Twitter Account

Steve-O’s challenge accepted, hacker steals his Twitter account, more to come for sure!Who is Steve-O?Challenge accepted! Who is Steve-O? Steve-O (born Stephen Gilchrist Glover; June 13, 1974) is a American stunt performer, comedian, TV personality and actor. Out of his many performances the most that stand out are his out and out death defying stunts in an American TV series, Jackass. Challenge accepted! However the Jackass Steve-O seems to have very less knowledge about the internet and the way things happen out here....

January 14, 2023 · 2 min · 220 words · Edna Cooper

Tech Firms Required To Add Backdoors In Hardware Software For Selling In China

The Chinese government has issued new regulations which require all companies that sell computer equipment to Chinese banks to turn over secret source code, submit to security audits and build back doors into hardware and software, according to the New York Times. The Chinese government laid out the new rules in a 22-page document, which NYT said were approved at the end of last year. China says these rules are necessary to strengthen the cyber security in critical Chinese industries....

January 14, 2023 · 3 min · 528 words · Belinda Fontenot

The Best File Manager App For Ios Devices Techworm

All options are easy to use after locating, meaning you will not have to browse through guideline pages before your first use. Arguably the most capable app in your iPhone, it can replace the PDF Reader, Music Player, and Document Viewer in a scoop! Importing and Saving Files When you have files saved on your iDevice, WebDav, cloud, or computer, importing content is straightforward. Are you in need of additional files?...

January 14, 2023 · 4 min · 726 words · Timothy Parks

The Pirate Bay Transforms Into The World S Biggest Streaming Site Techworm

The Pirate Bay now embeds “Stream It!” links next to all its video torrents, which allows you to play TV shows, movies, and any other video content directly in the same window you use to browse the torrent site without ever having to leave the site. Earlier this week, Popcorn Time announced the launch of Popcorn Time Online, which is basically a new effort from the team that will allow users to stream their torrents directly from their web browser....

January 14, 2023 · 3 min · 567 words · Wendy Hughes

The Usb Killer Can Be Yours For Just 50 Through An Online Purchase Techworm

To remind you, the USB killer does not comprise up of any flash memory soldered on the PCB, but several capacitors that send out a huge surge of current that pretty much fries anything you plug the device into. There are ways that manufacturers have prevented the USB killer from carrying its destructive objectives and in some instances, when you plug in the flash drive, it will not necessarily kill the device, but it will fry the charging port....

January 14, 2023 · 1 min · 200 words · Jason Owens

Thedarkoverlord Promises To Leak 36 Films And Tv Shows After Orange Is The New Black Techworm

https://twitter.com/tdohack3r/status/858255290608885760 Dark Overlord is not done yet. The hacker has promised to leak 36 more movies and TV shows if the studios in question don’t pay up the ransom demanded by them. They have provided DataBreaches.net with a full list of the shows and movies they claim to have access to. A Midsummers Nightmare – TV Movie Above Suspicion – TV Series Bill Nye Saves The World – TV Series Breakthrough – TV Series Brockmire – TV Series Bunkd – TV Series Celebrity Apprentice (The Apprentice) – TV Series Food Fact or Fiction – TV Series Handsome – Film Hopefuls – TV Series Hum – Short Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia – TV Series Jason Alexander Project – TV Series Liza Koshy Special – YoutubeRed Lucha Underground – TV Series Lucky Roll – TV Series Making History ) – TV Series Man Seeking Woman – TV Series Max and Shred – TV Series Mega Park – TV Series NCIS Los Angeles – TV Series New Girl – TV Series Orange Is The New Black – TV SeriesPortlandia – TV Series Rebel In The Rye – Film Steve Harveys Funderdome – TV Series Story of God with Morgan Freeman – TV Series Superhuman – TV Series The Arrangement – TV Series The Catch – TV Series The Middle – TV Series The Stanley Dynamic – TV Series The Thundermans – TV Series Undeniable with Joe Buck – TV Series Win It All – Film X Company – TV Series XXX Return of Xander Cage – Film According to The Darkoverlord, they have access to the premier content of TV channels like Fox, IFC National Geographic, and ABC Networks....

January 14, 2023 · 2 min · 420 words · Maurice Fitch

This 2000 Year Old Computer May Have Been Used For Predicting Future Techworm

In the beginning, scientists thought it was an astronomical tool. After using cutting-edge technology, they are now able to decipher thousands of characters engraved on the mysterious device and now researchers believe the device might also have been used for a less scientific purpose–predicting the future. Researchers say that the covert device was a kind of philosopher’s guide to the galaxy and was most likely the world’s first computer. The latest outcomes are the result of a 10-year research work....

January 14, 2023 · 4 min · 698 words · Bernice Mottillo

This Eerie Chainsaw Drone Gives A Preview Of The Robot Destruction Techworm

Bringing a new meaning to the term ‘chopper’, the three friends use their flying chainsaw – nicknamed the killer drone – to hack at trees, icicles and snowmen. Produced by Finnish independent filmmakers Misty Friday Films, the chainsaw-wielding drone is the star of “KILLERDRONE! Flying chainsaw,” a short, less than three-minute clip on YouTube. Here, watch it destroy another snowman. While it is definitely scary thing to watch, this video does show some really practical uses for such a machine....

January 14, 2023 · 1 min · 141 words · Howard Robinson

This Guy Hacked The Pok Mon Go Code To Get A Rare Pok Mon That Isn T Available Yet Techworm

FrozenAquaCat also modified the Pokémon Go code to make the most common Pokemon called Rattata become something quite rare called Ditto. In two different videos posted online, FrozenAquaCat shows the power of hacking Pokémon Go codes. He does this by running the game on a PC rather than a smartphone, faking his GPS location to make the game think he’s walking around. If you intend to follow FrozenAquaCat, you will find plenty of hacking guides for doing this but remember you’ll get banned from the game permanently....

January 14, 2023 · 1 min · 172 words · Joshua Rodriguez