Dangerous F 35 Radar Bug Requires Pilots To Turn It Off And On Again Techworm

Explaining the problem in an IHS Jane report, US Air Force Major General Jeffrey Harrigian, director of the F-35 Integration Office said the problem being with the fighter’s “radar stability—the radar’s ability to stay up and running.” He added, “What would happen is they’d get a signal that says either a radar degrade or a radar fail—something that would force us to restart the radar.” In development since 2001, the Lockheed Martin plane, which is the most software-driven warplane ever built, has experienced several failures and obstacles that have seen its cost swell and its delivery delayed....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 382 words · Celia Gonzalez

Darpa Wants A Drone That Can Vanish Into Thin Air

This combination will allow DARPA to build drones that will be used to carry out sensitive missions and can only be used once per mission. After the objective has been successfully completed, the drones will eventually fall apart, making their parts completely useless to be replicated once more. According to a source, these drones will be able to self-destruct when they make contact with water or when they have been commanded to break apart....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 377 words · Gustavo Glover

Ddos Attack Knocks Reddit Alternative Voat Offline

On July 13, Switzerland-based Voat posted on Twitter at midnight (GMT) that it was being struck by an ongoing “layer 7 DDoS attack”. A bit more detail was added to its website: “In case you were wondering why most third party apps for Voat haven’t been working for the last 8 hours or so – we are under DDoS. Again,” Voat wrote citing a CloudFlare support engineer. “In order to keep Voat at least somewhat responsive, we’ve bumped up CloudFlare security settings which essentially breaks most Voat third party apps currently on the market....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 460 words · John Vega

Ddr5 To Offer Twice The Speed And Density Of Ddr4 When It Arrives In A Couple Of Years Techworm

With the amount of data channeled across data centers increasing, it will require more RAM as a result, so companies also demand something that is faster in terms of bandwidth and efficiency that will keep the costs low for when the electricity bill gets mailed to them. That is where DDR5 is going to play an active role, but do not get excited for it this early. JEDEC has already said that it is working through to standardize next-generation memory modules “As planned, DDR5 will provide double the bandwidth and density over DDR4, along with delivering improved channel efficiency....

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 205 words · Marilyn Wood

Despite Microsoft S Windows 10 Nagware More Users Are Reverting To Windows 7 Techworm

All these and more efforts from Microsoft to push Windows 10 down Windows 7 users throats seemed to have failed as per latest stats. With the trial period of the free upgrade targeted at Windows 7 and 8.1 users expiring in less than 30 days, one would expect Windows 10 to see an upsurge in the adoption of Windows 10 in the coming days. While it does, the only problem for Windows 10 is that Windows 7 shows signs of recovery too....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 331 words · Johnny Kaplan

Don T Download Fake Fortnite Apks As It Can Lead To Malware

Last month, Epic Games, the studio behind “Fortnite” had announced that the mobile version of the popular battle royale game would be coming to Android this summer but did not specify the date. As a result, many cybercriminals and scammers are taking advantage of the opportunity and coming out with their own fake and malicious version of the Fortnite game to attract the game’s huge fan base and fool unsuspecting users....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 372 words · Jane Kelly

Download Ps Vita Emulator For Pc

On the technical front, it excelled with the backward compatibility. Some games from PS2 were ported to PS Vita, including Final Fantasy X/X2 Remaster and Persona 4 Golden, amongst others. From a commercial point of view, PS Vita tanked and was deemed as a commercial failure. Lack of support from third-party developers and Sony eventually nudged users in the direction of Nintendo 3DS. Over the course of its journey, the PS Vita garnered a small but loyal fanbase that refused to give up....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 409 words · Charles Silva

Erich M Chel Leaks Photos Of Nsa Spying On United Nations

Journalist Erich Möchel leaks photos of alleged NSA monitoring stations in Vienna to spy on United Nations.United Nations facility or whole of Vienna? Erich Möchel himself feels so and has stated such in his German language blog, “Wie eine Fotoserie zeigt, befindet sich der in den Snowden-Dokumenten erwähnte “Vienna Annex” in den Dachgeschoßen des IZD-Towers neben der UNO-City.” which loosely translated means that what Snowden documents showed was proved by the photographs which give out details of installation of NSA monitoring facilities on the UN in Vienna...

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 468 words · Norma Smith

Facebook And Google Can Soon Award University Degrees Techworm

The proposal paper which has been posted online, Success As A Knowledge Economy, is aimed at reforming further education in the UK, which would also include a raise in the current $13,000 tuition fees in line with inflation from next year. The paper proposes drastic reforms to the current educational setup in United Kingdom universities. The paper says the government should encourage the setting up of ‘challenger institutions’ (ie. education centers that don’t fall within the well-established norms)....

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 132 words · Nancy Smith

Facebook Bug Spams Users With Birthday Reminders

Facebook basically sends only one notification per birthday to users. It also sends emails only to those users who have opted either actively or passively to receive them. However, over the last one month, few users have reported a huge increase in notifications from the website, sending multiple pokes over various media to wish happy birthday to friends. While many suppose that the change was intentional, or probably a form of user experience testing, as with so many of the site’s undocumented changes, it was seemingly an unusual accident....

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 166 words · Sarah Diaz

Facebook Fined 500 000 For Cambridge Analytica Data Breach Scandal

The ICO had issued a Notice of Intent to Fine to Facebook in July following an investigation into the company’s data sharing policies that exploited the data of 87 million users. “The ICO’s investigation found that between 2007 and 2014, Facebook processed the personal information of users unfairly by allowing application developers access to their information without sufficiently clear and informed consent, and allowing access even if users had not downloaded the app, but were simply ‘friends’ with people who had,” the ICO said confirming the fine....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 569 words · Henry Stamey

Facebook Has Been Collecting Call Details From Android Users For Years

If this was not enough, Facebook now has been embroiled in a new controversy for collecting users’ contacts, text messages, and call history data through the Facebook app installed on Android devices for the past several years. Citing several users tech site Arstechnica said that when the users’ requested for a Facebook archive, they were provided with a ZIP file to download, which on downloading had complete logs of incoming and outgoing calls and SMS messages sent and received between 2015 and 2017....

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 791 words · Sylvia Daniels

Facebook Is Offering 40 000 Bounty For Reporting Data Abuse

The “Data Abuse Bounty” program, which is the first of its kind in the industry, has payouts starting at $500 and going up to $40,000 for big discoveries, although the company noted that there’s no maximum amount for the payouts. “We committed to launching this program a few weeks ago as part of our efforts to more quickly uncover potential abuse of people’s information. The Data Abuse Bounty, inspired by the existing bug bounty program that we use to uncover and address security issues, will help us identify violations of our policies,” Collin Greene, Head of Product Security, wrote in a blog post, late on Tuesday....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 453 words · Victor Reed

Facebook Like Collecting Data In Illegal Way Rules German Court Techworm

The ruling came in the matter of a shopping website using the Facebook Like button on its website. The court banned has banned it from using the Like function on its pages if it did not first warn customers their data was being recorded. The retailer will now be forced to warn users that ‘liking’ the site on Facebook grants permission for the company to log their IP address. The Fashion ID site, run by the Peek & Cloppenburg brand, was warned that it could be fined 250,000 euros ($275,000) for every breach of the order, seen by AFP....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 244 words · Antonio Young

Facebook Opens A New Artificial Intelligence Ai Research Facility In Europe

Facebook is finally focussing on a second research center on new artificial intelligence laboratory in Paris after building a dedicated artificial intelligence team or popularly known as AI team that are spanning its offices in New York and Silicon Valley. The Paris AI lab will be made up of six researchers with expertise in image processing, text analysis, speech recognition and real-time strategy games. The new Facebook AI Research (FAIR) team will also work with existing teams in New York and California....

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 695 words · Ronald Kay

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....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 248 words · Mark Bale

Facebook Tried To Buy Spyware Tool To Monitor Its Users

According to court documents filed by NSO Group, two Facebook representatives had approached NSO in October 2017 and asked to purchase the right to use its surveillance software ‘Pegasus’ to monitor users on Apple devices. “The Facebook representatives stated that Facebook was concerned that its method for gathering user data through Onavo Protect was less effective on Apple devices than on Android devices. The Facebook representatives also stated that Facebook wanted to use purported capabilities of Pegasus to monitor users on Apple devices and were willing to pay for the ability to monitor Onavo Protect users,” says a declaration made by NSO CEO Shaley Hulio....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 387 words · Derek Baksh

Facebook Unblocks The Account Of Woman Named Isis Techworm

Tweeting to the @facebook account, Anchalee said: “I sent you my passport but it’s not good enough for validation?” — Isis Anchalee (@isisAnchalee) November 17, 2015 ISIS is commonly used to refer to the terrorist group known as Islamic State along with IS and Daesh. Based in San Francisco, California, Isis tweeted at Facebook earlier this week “Why would you disable my personal account? MY REAL NAME IS ISIS ANCHALEE/facepalm....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 549 words · Troy Garner

Fau G Is Now Globally Available On Google Play Store

Developed by Bangalore-based nCore Games, the company took to Twitter to tweet about the global availability of FAU-G on Google Play Store for free. This means people outside India will now be available to download the game on their Android smartphones. Download now: https://t.co/4TXd1F7g7J#FAUG #atmanirbharbharat@vishalgondal @akshaykumar @dayanidhimg @BharatKeVeer pic.twitter.com/d0VRG4DynY — nCORE Games (@nCore_games) February 3, 2021 FAU-G pays tribute to the heroes of armed forces in India. The game brings to life the thrill and adrenaline of a life spent guarding India’s borders....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 339 words · Nina Rivera

Fbi S Anti Hacker Program Help Companies Fool Hackers With Decoy Data

The FBI program called IDLE (Illicit Data Loss Exploitation) aims to confuse fraudsters and corporate spies by focusing on using ‘decoy data’ to make it difficult for malicious hackers from stealing the company’s valuable information, according to a report from Ars Technica. “We have agents in every field office spending a large amount of time going out to companies in their area of responsibility establishing relationships,” Long T. Chu, acting assistant section chief for the FBI’s Cyber Engagement and Intelligence Section, told Ars Technica....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 459 words · Mark Reynolds