Cisco Takes Down Ransomware Operation Which Made 30 Million For Hackers

The tool is sold to cybercrime gangs, which take advantage from Angler’s exploits mostly for browsers and browser plugins. It’s targeted at anyone with crimeware, such as ransomware or banking credential stealers, who do not have the time or skill to develop and maintain their own database of software exploits. Researchers noticed that the large percentage of infected users were connecting to servers belonging to hosting provider Limestone Networks. After digging out more, they estimated that a single hacker or a group of hackers is targeting up to 90,000 end users a day....

January 13, 2023 · 4 min · 646 words · Sade Broom

Developer Breaks Thousands Of Javascript Node Apps With 11 Lines Of Code Techworm

The issue arose after countless projects were left in limbo because of a three-way spat between the programmer, Azer Koçulu, the company behind npm, and messaging app Kik. What started the fight, according to Koçulu, was that Kik’s lawyers challenged the name of one of his modules on npm, which was also called Kik. A Kik lawyer asked him to delete it from npm. “My answer was ‘no’,” Koçulu explained....

January 13, 2023 · 3 min · 450 words · Carlton Rosson

Electrical Engineers Break Power And Distance Barriers For Fiber Optic Communication Leading To Faster Internet

The breakthrough can make the Internet superfast and cheap, by increasing data transmission rates for the fibre optic cables, which serve as the backbone of the Internet, cable and landline networks. Researchers at the University of California, San Diego published in the June 26 issue of the journal Science detailing how they were able to increase the maximum power under which fiber optic signals can be transmitted and accurately decoded....

January 13, 2023 · 4 min · 670 words · Ruth Underwood

Everything That You Should Know About Google S Android 8 Oreo 8 0 Techworm

Google said in a blog post: “Today, we are officially introducing Android 8.0 Oreo, the latest release of the platform – and it’s smarter, faster and more powerful than ever. It comes with new features like picture-in-picture and Autofill to help you navigate tasks seamlessly. Plus, it’s got stronger security protections and speed improvements that keep you safe and moving at lightspeed. When you’re on your next adventure, Android Oreo is the superhero to have by your side (or in your pocket!...

January 13, 2023 · 5 min · 993 words · Robert Brown

Exposing Of Privacy Flaw In Facebook Costs The Harvard Student His Internship

Khanna’s application, called Marauder’s Map, a Chrome extension was released in May that used Facebook Messenger data to indicate where your friends were when they sent messages. The app also showed precise locations of strangers involved in a group chat who were within three feet of the app. This meant that Khanna and the strangers could ideally see the locations from where they are messaging each other. The location of the users was automatically shared by the Facebook Messenger app with anyone whom the user messaged....

January 13, 2023 · 3 min · 603 words · John Mccormick

Facebit Fitbit For The Face Can Monitor Wearer S Health Sense Heart Beat

While many companies have attempted to convert an ordinary face mask into a smart mask that can offer health benefits, engineers at Northwestern University have developed a new smart sensor platform for face masks that they are calling a “Fitbit for the face”. Dubbed “FaceBit,” this monitoring device for health is a lightweight, quarter-sized sensor, which uses a tiny magnet to attach to any N95, cloth, or surgical face mask....

January 13, 2023 · 3 min · 574 words · Stephanie Horton

Facebook Admits Storing Millions Of Instagram Passwords In Plain Text

Back then, Facebook had announced in a blog post dated March 21, 2019 that passwords were left in a “readable format”, which allowed at least 2,000 Facebook engineers and developers with access to the company’s internal systems to view the actual plain text passwords. “This caught our attention because our login systems are designed to mask passwords using techniques that make them unreadable. We have fixed these issues and as a precaution will be notifying everyone whose passwords we found stored this way,” wrote Pedro Canahuati, Vice President, Engineering, Security and Privacy at Facebook....

January 13, 2023 · 2 min · 299 words · Charles Bellantoni

Facebook Hack That Allowed Hackers To Delete Any Video Posted On Fb Techworm

How does this Facebook bug work: The bug discovered by Melamed is similar to another bug made public by a security researcher, Pranav Hivarekar. Hivarekar had discovered a way to attach theFacebook victim’s video to a comment in order to delete it. In order to exploit this vulnerability, Melamed first created a public event on the Facebook page and uploaded a video on the Discussion part of the event. While uploading the video, Melamed tampered with the POST request and replaced the Video ID value on his video with the Video ID value of any other video on the social media platform....

January 13, 2023 · 2 min · 261 words · Lawrence Wiley

Facebook Hack Using Imagemagick Bug Earns Hacker A Massive 40 000 Bug Bounty Techworm

— Andrew Leonov (@4lemon) January 17, 2017 Leonov who is a security researcher was able to hack Facebook through an ImageMagick flaw which was actually discovered and patched last year. The vulnerability, however, still impacted Facebook, and Leonov figured out a way to use it as part of a remote code execution exploit in October. ImageMagick is an open source Image editing tool which is used by millions of websites to resize, crop, and tweak pictures....

January 13, 2023 · 2 min · 324 words · Carolyn Golden

Facebook Post Shows How To Get Discounted Meal By Exploiting A Software Glitch At Mcdonald S Self Serve

Max Jalal shared the mobile phone footage showing how he and his group of friends get a family value Dinner Box that usually costs $19.95 / €17.50 for just $9.95 / €8.80 by doing nothing but using the self-serve tills. Jalal suggests going with the option to pay at the counter instead of the machine, in order to keep the employees unaware of the trick. Max Jalal selects a $20 dinner box, then his friend doing the filming, is heard saying: “This is the best bit, watch this....

January 13, 2023 · 2 min · 344 words · Steve Alamilla

Facebook S Like Box Plugin To Retire On June 23

The Like Box is a variant of the embeddable Like Button that allows you to Like a page from other sites. The embed would also show off some of the other people who liked a given Page. Facebook suggests you to instead use the newer Page Plugin, which functions similarly, but looks a little cleaner visually and is able to pull in content feeds from your Facebook Page if you want....

January 13, 2023 · 1 min · 107 words · Ivan Kolinski

Facebook S New Privacy Policy Lets It Track You Even When You Are Not On Facebook

Facebooks new policy allows it to gather data about you, from across the internet. This is in addition to the normal data it generally gathers when you post something or add friends to your network. The new privacy policy has such provisions that, Facebook now pass this information with its subsidiaries like WhatsApp and Instagram. Readers may not know that Facebook had already announced the new privacy policy last November but it is being implemented from Friday....

January 13, 2023 · 2 min · 248 words · Joseph Ferrell

Facebook Sues Indian Software Engineer Over Deceptive Ads On Covid 19

In a civil complaint filed with a federal court in San Francisco, California on April 9, the social media giant has accused Basant Gajjar, the creator of “LeadCloak” cloaking software. Gajjar has been accused of using the LeadCloak software to violate Facebook Terms and Policies by providing cloaking software and services designed to circumvent automated ad review systems and ultimately run deceptive ads on Facebook and Instagram. “[Gaijar’s] cloaking services were used to promote, among other things, deceptive diet pills and pharmaceuticals, cryptocurrency investment scams, and even misinformation about the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic,” Facebook alleges in the complaint....

January 13, 2023 · 2 min · 409 words · Darren Bynum

Firefox Releases A Vpn App For Android And Windows

The company had started testing the Firefox Private Network since last year. This paid VPN service aims to offer user browser-level or device-level protection, protect web browsing within Firefox, stop eavesdroppers on open, public Wi-Fi from spying on your browsing activity. Most importantly, it doesn’t keep user logs and protects your browsing history from internet service providers so that they can’t collect or sell it and hide your location from websites and data collectors that profile you to serve you targeted ads....

January 13, 2023 · 1 min · 194 words · Ron Kamuda

Get 96 Off On This Comprehensive Ethical Hacking Training Bundle Techworm

Ethical hackers protect the computer systems from dangerous intrusions by identifying weaknesses in data computer security and protect them from hackers or criminals with less honest motives. With the increase in demand for ethical hackers, more and more people are looking to get into the booming field of ethical hacking. While this profession can be quite lucrative, it requires a broad range of knowledge. Also, you need to be up to date on the most recent tools and certifications....

January 13, 2023 · 1 min · 177 words · Gloria Sanderlin

Google And Udacity Offering Scholarships To 50 000 Aspiring Developers Techworm

Over the past two years, Google and Udacity have been able to roll out 1,000 and 10,000 scholarships for coders in 2015 and 2016, respectively. This year, German media company Bertelsmann too was involved in their scholarship program wherein more than 75,000 people were offered the opportunity to benefit from free developer courses. While the first phase of 60,000 scholarships had courses focusing on Android and Web development, the remaining 15,000 scholarships included courses in data science at both beginner and intermediate level....

January 13, 2023 · 3 min · 446 words · Jettie Goodman

Google Announces Bug Bounty Of 40 000 For Reporting Bugs In Android Operating System

Adrian Ludwig, the lead of Android security said “We see mobile becoming possibly the most important way for people to connect to the internet. Also, we are seeing it providing two-factor verification and the cause of hope in the way that users interact.” However, most of the security research is still paying attention on the legacy systems. We are trying to move that by incentivising security researchers to focus their power on mobile....

January 13, 2023 · 3 min · 504 words · Derek Barron

Google Chrome To Officially Block Behind The Scenes Flash Content From September Techworm

Finally, Google has announced that starting September, Chrome will block behind the scenes Flash content. Chrome 53, which is scheduled for a September release, will be the first web browser from Google to block Flash content by default. Chrome is expected to set HTML5 as the default medium for games and videos by December. However, sites that exclusively support Flash will be unaffected. “Flash helped make the Web a rich, dynamic experience, and shaped the modern set of web standards....

January 13, 2023 · 3 min · 464 words · Theodore Todd

Google Com Is Dangerous Website Warns Google Safe Browsing Techworm

Google warns that surfing on Google.com is dangerous, here is why!Why Google.com is not safe? The world’s most visited website with approximate 1.7 billion visitors per month and a Alexa rank of 1 in world as well as United States can redirect users to malware laden websites according to Google’s own admission. This was discovered by Reddit user who mentioned this on a thread. It warns that “some pages on this website redirect visitors to dangerous [ones] that install malware on visitors’ computers....

January 13, 2023 · 2 min · 223 words · Jarvis Lawler

Google Fined 4 Billion After Losing Android Antitrust Appeal In Eu

The tech giant was originally fined by the European Commission in 2018 for abusing its dominant position and imposing anticompetitive contractual restrictions on manufacturers of mobile devices and on mobile network operators, in some cases since January 1, 2011. Europe’s competition watchdog also determined that Google broke EU rules by compelling smartphone manufacturers to take a bundle of pre-installed Google apps – including YouTube, Maps, and Gmail along with Google Search and Chrome – in its Play Store and prevented them from selling devices with altered versions of Android....

January 13, 2023 · 2 min · 377 words · Ruth Depriest