How Small Businesses Can Utilize Big Data To Grow Big Techworm

Making Sense of Social Media Every moment, there’s somebody writing a comment about your business, brand, products, or your target market. Imagine the mountains of valuable information out there on social media networks, right from negative comments about your products (which needs an immediate response) to positive feedback about your products (which needs to be promoted). Because all this information is scattered and unstructured, it’s a Herculean task to analyze it....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 723 words · Lindsey Kolb

How To Choose A Blockchain Platform For Your Business

However, blockchain isn’t necessarily a panacea. It offers great value in various use cases, but in some circumstances, its features may be limited. Blockchain works best in situations where multiple parties would benefit from a means of automating transactions, where the transactions are recorded permanently and transparently in a shared ledger. Because the ledger is stored across multiple nodes on a network, it also offers more security against attacks than data stored on a centralized server....

January 18, 2023 · 5 min · 869 words · Carl Harris

How To Create Colors Of Folder In Windows

However Windows users still lack few of the features which they think should be enabled with their Windows OS. One of which is, feature which can enabled is to add “colors to folders” or to add different colors to different folders in Windows run PC. You may think what is the use of “adding colors to Folder in Windows”, well colored folders looks more attractive and are easier to navigate....

January 18, 2023 · 2 min · 314 words · Della Ludkowski

How To Download A Complete Website To Browse Offline Without Internet Techworm

It is for such kind of situations we are sharing a new and useful trick so that you can access websites even when you don’t have Internet access. The trick involves downloading the full website data and can browse the website at your own sweet time. This is also true when you are using a slow Internet connection. Loading websites using a slow connection is a pain in the ass....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 824 words · Leanne Gonzalez

How To Keep All Your Messengers In One Place On Mac

Rambox This app eliminates the need to switch between windows and applications while communicating in multiple messengers: the cross-platform program works with 44 popular services and collects all your chats in one place. Rambox works as a standard application, it can be expanded to full screen or minimized. The program has a simple interface and contains tabs, each of which hosts one of the services. Once you add a messenger for it, you can turn off sounds or show notifications....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 659 words · William Jackson

How To Safeguard Your Databases From Sql Injections Techworm

With the current rise of SQL injection cases, learning how to protect your databases is critical for achieving your cyber security goals. You can also improve your skills of shielding yourself from this type of attack by watching how professionals do it. For example, Darren Rainey, who is from the U.K. and has more than four years of experience in cyber security, usually livestreams the measures he employs to safeguard systems from various types of attacks, including SQL injection....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 770 words · Mark Gaynor

How To Unlock Secret Windows 10 Settings

5 Secret Windows 10 Tweaks That You Did Not KnowHere we go with the first tweak:1. Enable Dark Theme Mode2. Speed up Computer Start Times3. Increase Taskbar Transparency4. Disable Login Image5. Hide Onedrive in File Explorer Before proceeding down the tweaking lane, do remember to back up the registry. If anything goes wrong, you may get to salvage your Windows 10 PC using the backup. You can do this by selecting “File” and then “Export” from the Regedit menus....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 649 words · David Morales

Indian Hackers Celebrates Festival Of Diwali By Defacing 2400 Pakistani Websites Techworm

This list contains only a few percent of what was hacked yesterday by Indian hackers, but if you will try to collect the Information about the complete list of hacked website, on celebration of diwali, i am sure you will get thousands and thousands of more websites that were defaced with diwali, deface page.

January 18, 2023 · 1 min · 54 words · Maria Grimes

Irctc Hacked Confidential Data Of 10 Million Indian Railway Passengers At Risk Techworm

The ticket booking website for Indian Railways has been hacked and the personal data of around 1 million passengers are feared to have been stolen from the server of the e-ticketing portal Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC). IRCTC is India’s largest e-commerce website, lakhs of transactions are conducted every day. Customers provide details like Pan Card numbers and address while filling up online reservation forms which could be stolen by the hackers....

January 18, 2023 · 2 min · 359 words · Mary Patten

Is This The Blockchain That Will Take The Mainstream By Storm Techworm

Zen Protocol claims to be the first system to fully decentralize finance and create contracts affected by real world events. If you haven’t read a tech publication in the past six months, you’d be forgiven if you hadn’t known about the latest investing trend, ICOs. While blockchain is a term we’ve been hearing thrown around for years, only lately has it really been picking up speed, with more and more startups starting to show what they have to offer when it comes to this new technology....

January 18, 2023 · 3 min · 502 words · Maria Stephenson

Isro Confirms India Will Test Reusable Satellite Launch Vehicle In July

ISRO to start testing reusable satellite launch vehicle in July to facilitate multiple launchesThe technology of using reusable launch vehicle will significantly bring down the cost of launching satellites says ISRO. This technology of using reusable launch vehicle will help to lower the overall cost of launching satellites. ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization) further announced the launch of its first satellite, “Astrosat” dedicated specially for astronomy, by September 2015. While addressing a press conference in New Delhi, which was arranged to highlight the landmark of the first anniversary of the NDA government in the arena of space, Jitendra Singh, Minister for State in the Prime Minister’s Office, made this announcement....

January 18, 2023 · 3 min · 499 words · Kevin Lanzillo

It Is Pretty Easy To Guess The Android Lock Patterns

It is indeed surprising to know that most of the Android lock patterns are predictable because people generally use the most common combinations. Google introduced the Android Lock Patterns (ALPs) or password alternative in 2008, when it introduced its Android Operating system. In Android’s lock-screen pattern system, users just need to draw some lines in between the nodes instead of typing any password or PIN. Hence, it is much easier to remember and use them in comparison to the passwords....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 829 words · Thomas Sigler

Lenovo A7000 To Be Available Exclusively On Flipkart On 15Th April For Rs 8999 00 Through Flash Sale

The first sale of Lenovo A7000 is scheduled on April 15th at 2.00 pm and if you are interested in buying this smartphone, you can register on Flipkart now. Its first such sale has been scheduled to take place on April 15 at 2pm, and registrations for it are already underway on the e-commerce site. Onyx black and pearl white are the two color options which the Lenovo A7000 will be made available dressed in once it’s out....

January 18, 2023 · 2 min · 264 words · Kelley Decastro

Linux Kernel 4 5 Officially Arrives Has Major Improvements For Amd Gpu Drivers Techworm

So what exactly is so promising about Linux Kernel 4.5? It includes the implementation of initial support for the AMD PowerPlay power management technology, and also brings in high performance to the AMD GPU open-source driver for Radeon GPUs. As a result, it will improve scalability in the free space handling of the Btrfs file system, and better epoll multithreaded scalability. Furthermore, GCC, or GNU Compiler Collection’s UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer (UBSan) is now supported in Linux kernel 4....

January 18, 2023 · 2 min · 251 words · Joan Fields

Make Your Smartphone Spy Proof With Edward Snowden Techworm

While he is constantly seen endorsing services that provide users with a secure communications platform, he is now is teaching users how to make your smartphone spy-proof. This is actually a preview of an upcoming episode of Vice on HBO, where Snowden teaches Vice’s Shane Smith, and subsequently anyone else watching as to how we can “Go Black” with our smartphone. In other words, he teaches how to avoid being spied on through our smartphones by hackers or government agencies....

January 18, 2023 · 2 min · 388 words · Sherry Smith

Massive Russian Qbot Banking Trojan Botnet Claims 500 000 Victims

Qbot (aka Qakbot) BotnetRussian involvement In what could be the wake up call for both the United States Federal authorities and banking officials, more than half (59 per cent) of sniffed sessions were reportedly from accounts at five of the largest US banks. Russian involvement Proofpoint has traced the infrastructure of QBot all the way to Russia. The researchers said that the there was a Russian speaking cybercrime group behind the scam and it was targeting American as well as European banks around the globe though the primary targets seemed American banks....

January 18, 2023 · 2 min · 399 words · Calvin Tate

Max Polyakov S Firefly A Real Prospect Of Accessible Space

The FireFly starts from American engineer Tom Markusic who has been working in the space industry for 20 years already. The Elon Musk’s SpaceX, Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic, and Jeffrey Preston Bezos’ Blue Origin are the main projects from his portfolio. All the companies mentioned above support the idea of “New” space and set the goal of making space flight more affordable through the implementation of technological innovations. In 2014, Markusic takes a decision to create his own company that would work to develop launch vehicles for satellites....

January 18, 2023 · 8 min · 1542 words · Isabel Carey

Meet The Hacker Who Brought Down The Internet Techworm

Calce states that his primary goal was not to hack so he could steal millions of dollars, but believes that his actions had an overall impact in strengthening the poorly developed security laws that were present at the time, since a hacker with a more malevolent intention would have wasted absolutely no amount of time in transferring an abundant number of funds. Mafiaboy managed to get his first computer at the age of 6 and at the age of 9, he managed to hack through the AOL system, which allowed to stay on the service past the 30 day trial period....

January 18, 2023 · 2 min · 293 words · Matthew Villarreal

Meet The Worlds Most Expensive Truck Build For A Sultan

The ridiculously expensive truck, who’s cost has been kept a secret, took a year to build at the manufacturer’s Wacol headquarters, south-west of Brisbane. The truck build by Mack was unveiled in King George Square in Brisbane’s CBD, truly seems to be a ride fit for a king, in this case His Majesty Ibrahim Ismail. The rig has some of the fanciest extras around, including a six-camera CCTV system, two flat screen TVs, a stone-topped kitchen area, barbecue, double bed and seats with 72,000 stitches of gold thread....

January 18, 2023 · 2 min · 258 words · William Smart

Microsoft Quietly Killing Security Updates On Old Windows 7 Pcs

However, it has been reported that Microsoft is silently removing its tech support for Windows 7 on older Intel computers despite the company’s promise of support until 2020. For instance, those who have a Pentium III will no longer be able to install Win7 Monthly Rollups and Security-only updates. This is connected to a bug that Redmond is apparently ignoring, leading some to believe that Microsoft is killing Windows 7....

January 18, 2023 · 2 min · 406 words · Jennifer Nesbitt