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TalkTalk Hack: Police Arrest Second Teenager in London

vendredi 30 octobre 2015 à 17:18
British Police have arrested a second teenage boy in relation to the major hack on the servers of UK-based telco 'TalkTalk' last week. On Monday, a 15-year-old boy (first arrest) from County Antrim, Northern Ireland, was arrested in connection with the TalkTalk Data Breach. <!-- adsense --> On Thursday, The Metropolitan Police Cyber Crime Unit (MPCCU) arrested this second unnamed

Mission '1 Billion' — Microsoft will Automatically Offer Windows 10 Upgrade

vendredi 30 octobre 2015 à 11:09
Microsoft wholeheartedly wants you to upgrade your PCs to Windows 10, so much so that the company plans to automatically download its new operating system to Windows 7/8 computers next year. Just two weeks ago, Microsoft accidentally pushed Windows 10 installation to Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1 users through the Windows Update process, but next year the company will do it on purpose.

Tor Releases Anonymous Instant Messenger. Here's How to Use It

vendredi 30 octobre 2015 à 09:35
The Tor Project has officially launched the first beta version of Tor Messenger, an open source and Encrypted instant messaging client that works on top of the Tor network. Tor Messenger is designed by keeping both simplicity and privacy in mind. The team claimed that their app encrypts the content of instant messages as well as makes it very difficult for snoopers and eavesdroppers to

Google is Merging its Chrome OS with Android

vendredi 30 octobre 2015 à 08:12
Google is planning to merge its Chrome OS with Android operating system and roll out a single operating system by 2017. New Android OS Optimized for Laptops: Yes, a Single Operating system for Mobile devices, desktops, laptops and notebooks, just what Microsoft is offering to its users with Windows 10. <!-- adsense --> Chrome OS is a lightweight operating system based on the Linux

MIT Scientists: Now You Can See Through Walls with Wi-Fi

jeudi 29 octobre 2015 à 13:36
Forget about Superman's X-rays vision, you can now see through walls using WI-FI device only. Scientists at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) have developed a device that uses WiFi signals to effectively see through walls and other obstacles, and identify which persons are standing behind it. Dubbed RF Capture, the new system is enhanced version of their