Warning Instagram Exposed All Its Users Passwords

However, still, the curse of flaws are not ending in the case of the social network giant Facebook and now those curses are now spreading to its other well-known services as well. As we all know very well that security flaws affect users and cause their data to be exposed and lead to greater damages. As a rule, everything arises from service failures, later which are quickly fixed. The latest security breach appears to have originated on the well-known social network platform of the social network giant Facebook, of course, I am talking about the Instagram which has exposed all its users’ data and passwords....

July 7, 2022 · 3 min · 437 words · Martin Jamesson

What Is The Difference Between Galaxy S7 And Galaxy S6

Earlier today, Samsung announced its newest Galaxy handsets: the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge. At first glance, you will be hard pressed to find any difference between the S7 and the S6, but look deeper and you will realise that both phones are very different from each other. Almost every key component of the S6 has been updated in a major way by Samsung to improve its performance or efficiency....

July 7, 2022 · 3 min · 449 words · Tony Judson

The Great Techpp Crossword Episode 9

ACROSS 1 It can take a shock. It has e-ink. And it is great for iPhone coverage. Get it? (7,3) 4 It is really a matter of status because we hear this Facebook app is bringing it back. What’s up, then? (8) 5 One thing about MWC that our editor needs to REALLY change, so what if Freddie Mercury sang about it! (9) 7 The shoes with Intel Inside come from Me....

July 6, 2022 · 2 min · 316 words · Sonya Miller

The Importance Of Session Regeneration

Users of web applications are recognized by session IDs. That’s why it’s obvious that session management is an important subject. Session management flaws are related to weaknesses in the following categories: – Generation of session IDs (think about the session IDs that can be predicted) – Life cycle of session IDs (think about the session IDs that can be disclosed when sent via HTTP instead of HTTPS) This article is focused on one issue in the life cycle of session IDs – session regeneration....

July 6, 2022 · 6 min · 1088 words · Thomas Robinson

The Latest Galaxy S5 Rumors Say No Metal Body 20 Mp Camera Instead Of 16 And An Iris Scanner

Another day, another bucket of Galaxy S5 rumors to look over. This latest bucket comes from the folks at PhoneArena. According to a tipster they spoke with, the QHD screen resolution (2560 x 1440) has all but been confirmed, though nothing is said about actual screen size. The camera module, which we all thought would be a Samsung sourced 16 megapixel sensor, will instead be a 20 megapixel shooter. Sadly, no optical image stabilization....

July 6, 2022 · 2 min · 268 words · Janice Bryer

The Nexus 6 Does Not Have A Fingerprint Sensor Because Of Apple

Back when the Nexus 6 was launched, AOSP commits about the device revealed that it was supposed to ship with a fingerprint sensor, but it was removed at the last minute. The reason? Apple. In an interview with The Telegraph, Dennis Woodside, who used to work at Google before heading Motorola and eventually joining Dropbox, revealed that the dimple on the back of the Nexus 6 was supposed to incorporate a fingerprint sensor....

July 6, 2022 · 2 min · 229 words · Shirley Flansburg

This Is The First Non Google Smartphone To Receive Android P

However, now it seems that the well-known Chinese smartphone manufacturer, of course, Xiaomi may now be the first brand to receive officially upgrade to this release, starting with Mi Mix 2S. Android P was officially released in March, with the developer version being available to anyone who owns a compatible Google smartphone. While visually the system has not made any major changes, the tech giant Google continues to work on it in the background to further optimize it....

July 6, 2022 · 2 min · 306 words · Paul Timmons

Use Vivino To Learn About Wine Pairings Grapes Flavor Profiles And More

If you get a really nice bottle, it might be too nice for the setting, but if you go cheap, well, you’ll look cheap. Tap or click here to see how well cheap wine stands up against expensive wine. How do you know which wine is best to bring without outright asking your friends? After all, you don’t want to admit you’re clueless. Thankfully, as with most things, there’s an app that can help....

July 6, 2022 · 3 min · 453 words · Alice Espinoza

Waze 3 8 Makes It Easier Than Ever To Track Your Friends

With the newest update, which brings the app version to 3.8 and is available for free in the Google Play Store, there’s a suite of new features to bring to the fore. First and foremost, adding friends into the app has been improved a great deal, as the application will now sift through your contact list at your behest. On top of that, you’ll be able to share a drive, message or “beep beep” a friend through the Waze app all on one screen, making it even easier to stay connected....

July 6, 2022 · 2 min · 229 words · Barbara Huelse

What Is It Like Being On A Penetration Testing Team

In this article, we’ll answer the most common questions asked about teamwork during a pentest. What Do Penetration Testers Spend Most of Their Time Doing? How Does This Vary? As a pentester working in a team, tasks will vary depending on the pentesting role assigned to you and what the company does in terms of penetration testing. For instance, the following are some roles that pentesters might find themselves in:...

July 6, 2022 · 9 min · 1888 words · Leah Mirr

The Fcc Wants Chinese Spy Tool Tiktok Removed From App Stores

“Hacks” have become a popular method for pushing a post to go viral. The problem is that the people behind these videos are often not professionals, and they couldn’t care less if their millions of viewers mess something up. Tap or click here to check out an air fryer hack that could cause a fire. It’s no secret that social media platforms know a lot about their users, but it gets worse in the case of TikTok....

July 5, 2022 · 5 min · 876 words · Anna Chavez

The Snapdragon 480 Mobile Platform Brings 5G To Affordable Phones

In Summary Qualcomm is now enabling OEMs to provide 5G capabilities on more affordable phones with the new Snapdragon 480 Mobile Platform. Snapdragon 480 gets a Kryo 460 based CPU architecture with 8 cores clocked up to 2GHz. The chip also gets the Hexagon 686 DSP along with the Spectra 345 ISP and support for sensors up to 64MP. While 5G is still a premium feature found on more expensive phones, Qualcomm is now enabling OEMs to provide 5G capabilities on more affordable phones with the new Snapdragon 480 Mobile Platform....

July 5, 2022 · 3 min · 455 words · Doris Crawford

The Top Ten Phones Of 2020 From The Nord To The Lite To The Max To The Pro

In Summary It was the year in which Google got the Pixel out of the flagship race, Poco came back, Samsung went Ultra, and even Apple launched five iPhones. As the dust settles on the Covid-scarred 2020, we pick our favorite ten phones of the year. The selection is across the price segments and the list in the chronological order. Yes, COVID notwithstanding, it pretty much rained phones in 2020. And as the virus-ridden year comes to an end, here is a (very individualistic) look at the phones that really caught our eyes this year, in chronological order of release in India:...

July 5, 2022 · 11 min · 2191 words · Linda Klopfenstein

This Deadly Malware Combines Ransomware Coin Mining Botnet In One

Typically, hackers usually create their threats with a particular type of operating system in mind, although it seems that little by little pirates are gaining wide popularity with multiplatform malware, computer threats that affect different operating systems alike, such as the case of the new Xbash malware. Xbash is a new malware recently detected in the network focused on infecting Windows and Linux systems alike. In addition, this malware has different modules to do virtually anything with it, from making the computer become part of a botnet, controlled by hackers, to become a complete ransomware or use the hardware of the victims to undermine cryptocurrencies....

July 5, 2022 · 3 min · 473 words · Cynthia Schiavo

This Is The Xiaomi Mi 9 And It S Launching On February 20Th In China

That’s right. Xiaomi is all set to launch the Mi 9 flagship smartphone in China on February 20th, the same day as Samsung’s Galaxy S10 series launch. The company has sent out invites to the Chinese media. Xiaomi’s CEO, Lei Jun took to Weibo to announce the same and claiming “Xiaomi Mi 9 is a ‘super-powerful flagship’ from Xiaomi and the ‘Best Looking Mi phone so far.’” Meanwhile, multiple leaks and renders have flooded the Internet like this render below by Ben Geskin....

July 5, 2022 · 3 min · 433 words · Stephanie Manzanarez

This Popular App Charged Users Money Without Them Knowing

That said, file-sharing is still extremely popular. In fact, one of the most popular apps on the Google Play Store is 4shared, a free program that allows users to easily swap or share files with one another. As of now, the app boasts over 100 million downloads and can be found on Android phones the world over. But not all is as it seems with 4shared. A previous version of the app was found to be running a strange number of processes under users’ noses....

July 5, 2022 · 3 min · 544 words · Alexander Garcia

This Sand Grain Size Neural Dust Sensors Could Monitor Your Brain

These devices do not require batteries and may be able to stimulate nerves and muscles. This opens the door to a new and increasingly used concept, Electroceuticals, recently coined the term that broadly encompasses all bioelectronic medicines employing electrical stimulation to influence and modify body functions. This “Neural Dust” is implanted in muscles and peripheral rat nerves and its only use is to produce an ultrasound. When placed in a muscle or nerve, these devices can take readings of the data to be analyzed but can also be used to stimulate muscle or nerve....

July 5, 2022 · 2 min · 377 words · Brian Lloyd

Top 20 Amazingly Useful Websites You Never Knew Existed 2019

Today there are billions of sites you use or browse, but quite a few are very useful, and you never visited them before. Amazingly Useful websites you Never Knew Existed Hence, this article lists some of the best and most useful websites that many users don’t know about. So, let’s check out the best and most useful websites. 1. What Movie Should I Watch Tonight As you might have guessed by the name, What Movie Should I Watch Tonight is a website that suggests what you should watch....

July 5, 2022 · 4 min · 722 words · Marion Miller

Watch Super Bowl 2015 Live Online For Free On Any Device

The biggest sporting event of the year, NFL Super Bowl XLIX will take place on Sunday, February 1, starting 6:30 pm ET. The Seattle Seahawks take on the New England Patriots at University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona. Over the past several years, people have been looking for proper ways to watch the Super Bowl live online, but were usually forced to look for shady live streaming services. Luckily, this year, NBC will be airing the Super Bowl live for anyone with a computer or iPad/iPhone, for no charge at all....

July 5, 2022 · 3 min · 550 words · Joe Wesler

Webcheck Ai A True Assistant For Your Browsing Needs

What is WebCheck AI? WebCheck AI is essentially a Chrome extension that you can install on Google Chrome (and other Chromium-based browsers like Opera, Vivaldi etc.), just like you would with any other browser extension. It is developed by the people over at Edicratic — an online platform that reviews college essays to help students with the admission process. With WebCheck AI, the company aims to help those who spend a lot of time reading on the internet, by offering them information about the unknowns (words, phrases, terminologies) in an article/post, to provide better context....

July 5, 2022 · 4 min · 760 words · Houston Wong