Finally New Facebook App Allows Users To See Who Deleted Them

According to TheNextWeb.com, the app is similar to Who Unfollowed Me for Twitter, which tells the users when friends have disappeared from their list and whether they have deactivated their accounts or actually deleted the user. When the users download the app it will not show them friends who have deleted them in the earlier period. It only starts tracking from the time the user activate it. Also, it shows the users their newest friends, people they have chosen to block and a ‘last seen’ stamp for everyone in their list....

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 164 words · Beth Collins

Finding The Best Hosting Solution For Your Business Techworm

Here is the look at the best hosting solution that suits your businessTypes of hosting serversShared web hosting Dedicated hostingCloud hostingVPS The second most important thing you need is to set aside the maximum budget possible for these services. This would simplify the process of choosing the right kind of web hosting solution for your business. If you do not exactly understand what all services you get in a web hosting solution?...

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 635 words · Robert Hammel

German Air And Space Research Center Under Cyber Espionage Attack Techworm

December 12, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Mary Jones

Get Paid 100 000 To Put Your Face On A Robot

Geomiq, who is working on behalf of an unnamed privately-funded robotics company, is inviting applications from the public who would like to be the face of a new “state-of-the-art humanoid.” The company will select a face and then fork it over thousands of humanoids that it has developed. “A few weeks ago we were approached by a robotics company asking if we could help it with the finishing touches of a state-of-the-art humanoid robot it’s been working on....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 329 words · Kimberly Branham

Github S Education Bundle Is Now Available To All Schools For Free Techworm

For those unaware, GitHub, which is used by more than 28 million developers and 1.5 million companies across the world, has been free to students and teachers for classroom use for years now. By using GitHub, students, teachers, and schools can access the tools and events needed for school projects and collaborate with others and build a portfolio that showcases real-world experience. Many schools have been using GitHub products like the Student Developer Pack (launched in 2012 to help students) and GitHub Classroom (launched in 2015 for teachers) to help teach students how to work and how to work on group products involving code....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 261 words · Richard Deaton

Github S Open Source Tool Allows Teachers And Students To Create And Share Code

John Britton is Github’s “education liaison“, which means that he assists in bringing Github to schools and college campuses. The sweeping online service in the last few years have changed the way the way coders build software across Silicon Valley and beyond. According to Britton, it’s transforming the way that teachers teach coding now. In the end, Github is all about collaborating on code together. Britton says Github’s various education programs has hundreds of thousands of students enrolled in it....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 491 words · George Newman

Glibc Linux Bug Could Leave Thousands Of Softwares And Devices At Risk Techworm

According to the researchers, the vulnerability exists since 2008 when it was introduced in GNU C Library. The GNU C Library is a open source code which is used to power thousands of apps, software and is used in most Linux distros. The bug also leaves home routers and other Internet of Things (IoT) devices vulnerable to attacks. Ars Technica notes that a function known as getaddrinfo() that performs domain-name lookups contains a buffer overflow bug that allows attackers to remotely execute malicious code....

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 645 words · Elizabeth Hachting

Google May Offer Limited Space For Storing Whatsapp Chat Backups

For those unaware, Google currently offers unlimited space for storing WhatsApp chat backups to Android users, as these are not counted as part of the standard Google Drive storage quota that it offers to all Google account holders. However, this is likely to change in the future. “If you use WhatsApp on Android, you already know that your backups don’t count against your Google Drive storage quota after an agreement between WhatsApp and Google some years ago....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 310 words · Patricia Bellows

Google Plans To To Do Away With The Biggest Key On The Keyboard Spacebar

In the patent, the company drew a design for a laptop that takes the place of the space bar with an extended touchpad. The patent states that part of the touchpad—separated by a line or a ridge—would act as a space bar, and the rest would just be a regular trackpad. A set of sensors that are put under the touchpad would ascertain whether the user wants a space bar or a mouse: When the user is typing, a single tap will create a space, but while using the touchpad as a mouse, a tap will result in a mouse click....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 310 words · Margarita Mangum

Google Play Store Now Has An Earthquake Sensing App Techworm

This can take place through the use of smartphones. So how exactly will users will be warned before the arrival of an earthquake? Through an app called MyShake, which is currently available on Google Play Store. MyShake’s goal is to use the sensors in your smartphone to record earthquake shaking. The app was developed thanks to the efforts of individuals present inside the UC Berkeley Seismological Laboratory. These individuals hope that they will be able to create a dense and connected network that could one day provide accurate information concerning a natural disaster before it even occurs....

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 212 words · Michael Knight

Google S Artificial Intelligence To Reply Your Gmail For You

The new technology called Smart Reply uses “deep learning” — a form of artificial intelligence – to its Inbox by Gmail app that will analyze email conversations from across Google’s Gmail service and suggest a few, brief responses. “The network will tailor both the tone and content of the responses to the email you’re reading”, says Alex Gawley, Product Management Director at Google. “Smart Reply suggests up to three responses based on the emails you get”, said Google....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 459 words · Bruce Aquino

Google S Shaka Player Is A Html5 Video Player For Low Bandwidth Conditions

Google developers are quietly working on an HTML5 video player, known as Shaka Player that can function on bandwidth involving low internet connections. Not more than a simple JavaScript library, Shaka Player can be used with projects that are compatible with HTML5. Basically a DASH client, the library once started after loading, lets videos to be played automatically depending on the user’s local internet bandwidth conditions. DASH stands for Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 273 words · Steven Petronella

Google Sued For 5 Million For Tracking Users In Incognito Mode Class Action Suit Filed

The complainant has accused Google of tracking activities of users in the Google Chrome web browser while in a private browsing session, called the Incognito mode. According to the filed complaint, Google gathers data through its products such as Google Chrome, Google Analytics, Ad Manager, and their smartphone OS(Android), apps to track user activity. As the news surfaced online, Jose Castaneda, a Google Public communication executive, denied any wrongdoing and stating “As we clearly state each time you open a new incognito tab, websites might be able to collect information about your browsing activity....

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 189 words · Jesus Allen

Google Will Build A Fleet Of Robots Capable Of Destroying Mankind Elon Musk

According to the Vance’s book, Musk is scared that Page and Google could build “a fleet of artificial-intelligence-enhanced robots capable of destroying mankind.” He doesn’t think this is Page’s intention, of course, but he notes that Page could instead “produce something evil by accident.” Musk had earlier signed an open letter along with Microsoft founder, Bill Gates, earlier this year advising caution when developing artificial intelligence moving forward. During an Ask Me Anything thread on Reddit, Bill Gates also disclosed that he is in agreement with Elon Musk on this topic, saying that we should be worried about artificial intelligence....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 370 words · Helen Bond

Graphene Infused Rubber Bands Are 200 Times Stronger Than Steel Techworm

Graphene The graphite that you see at the end of a pencil tip is made up of multiple layers of carbon atoms. When that layer is reduced to be just one atom thick – we get graphene. Though scientists knew about graphene, extracting it from graphite and using it has always been challenging, which is what makes this announcement exciting. Graphene’s signature property is its durability which is said to be 200 times stronger than steel....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 405 words · Daniel Dixon

Hacker Target Firefox Users By Stealing Sensitive Security Data From Mozilla

It is guessed that the hackers may have known about the unpatched zero-day bugs in the Firefox web browser for a year or more. According to Mozilla, the attacker was able to breach a user’s account that had privileged access to Bugzilla, including the non-public zero-day flaw information. By the time, the hacker broke in, 43 of the severe flaws had already been patched in the Firefox browser claims Mozilla....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 429 words · Lona Greene

Hacker Who Helped Fbi Kill Top Isis Hacker In A Drone Strike Regrets Betraying His Friend Techworm

“5hm00p,” a famous hacker and member of the hacker group Rustle League, identified himself over the weekend as an FBI “snitch,” as he put it. 5hm00p explains in a tweet dated November 20 that the FBI had approached him almost two years ago who made him believe that he was going to be raided, if he did not cooperate in a terror investigation. Early Sunday morning, cryptically tweeted “What the f*** have I done”....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 616 words · Edith Pendergrass

Hackers Are Reactivating Users Cancelled Netflix Accounts

December 12, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Brett Sorum

Hackers Can Use Swiftkey To Remotely Take Over Samsung Devices Including Galaxy S6

Ryan Welton from NowSecure detailed his findings at the Blackhat Security Summit in London. According to Welton the exploit arises out of the pre-installed SwiftKey keyboard. The Swiftkey updates its language packs as and when they become available. However, the updates are done over unencrypted lines and via plain text making it susceptible for hackers to introduce malicious content in the updates pack from any spoofed proxy server. In his presentation, Welton said that a hacker could scale up the attack to basically take over a vulnerable mobile device while the user remains unaware....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 539 words · Irvin Hull

Hackers Setup Fake Cyber Security Firm To Target Security Researchers

For those unaware, in January 2021, TAG had disclosed a hacking campaign, targeting security researchers working on vulnerability research and development across different organizations. On March 17th, the same actors behind those attacks set up a new website for a fake company called “SecuriElite” as well as associated Twitter and LinkedIn accounts. The new website claims that it is an “offensive security company located in Turkey that offers pentests, software security assessments and exploits”....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 380 words · Brandi Ellison