Debian Founder Ian Murdock Killed Himself Says Autopsy Report Techworm

Shortly before his death, Murdock tweeted in the evening that he had been beaten up by police near his home on Green Street, San Francisco, and was threatening to kill himself. Murdock started detailing his experience online. “They beat the s— out of me twice, then charged me $25,000 to get out of jail for battery against THEM,” he tweeted. “I’m committing suicide tonight.. do not intervene as I have many stories to tell and do not want them to die with me....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 481 words · Brooke Neely

Disabled Violinist Makes Music For The First Time In 27 Years Using Brain Signals Techworm

But now, thanks to cutting-edge technology and a 10-year project from the University of Plymouth and the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability, Johnson has made her first music in 27 years using her brainwaves and also have it played to her in real time by a professional string quartet. The technology is called the Brain Computer Music Interfacing software, and it basically allows the user to select musical notes and phrases by focusing on desired colors on screen....

December 11, 2022 · 4 min · 712 words · Jill Runquist

Download This Cheat Sheet To Learn Basic Linux Commands Techworm

Linux was designed around a strong and highly integrated command line interface. Windows and Mac don’t have that. This grants hackers and coder far greater access and control over their system and awesome customization. This is the reason that most hacking and pen testing tools are built into Linux have greater functionality above and beyond their windows counterparts. In contrast, Windows was built around the graphic user interface (GUI). This restrict user interaction to point-and-click navigation (slower) and application/system menu options for configuration....

December 11, 2022 · 5 min · 857 words · Pauline Sigmon

Epic Snake Turla Apt Version Targeting Linux Machines

The Turla spyware trojan which was discovered in August 2014, was found to be operating and targeting governments and militaries worldwide since 2008. In fact Turla and its precursor called Epic were so powerful and stealthy that United States government had created the US Cyber Command after its discovery. Turla had been targeting municipal governments, embassies, militaries and other high-value targets worldwide, with particular concentrations in the Middle East and Europe....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 297 words · Theodore Contreras

Eu Tax Ruling Total Political Crap Says Apple Ceo Tim Cook Techworm

“What I feel strongly about is that this decision was politically based, of that I’m very confident. There is no reason for it in fact or in law,” he said. Cook said he would fight closely with Ireland to overturn the ruling wherein Apple has been asked to pay Ireland 13 billion euros in back taxes. “No one did anything wrong here and we need to stand together. Ireland is being picked on and this is unacceptable,” Cook was quoted as saying by the Irish Independent....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 485 words · Julissa Thorsness

Facebook Adds Gifs Support For It S News Feed

According to reports by TechCrunch, you can post animated GIFs on Facebook; however, you may immediately not be able to see the added functionality as the update is still rolling out. “We are rolling out support for animated GIFs in News Feed. You can share more fun, expressive things with your friends on Facebook,” a spokesperson was quoted as saying. Facebook has always distanced itself from supporting GIFs, asserting that by doing so it would make its News Feed “too chaotic”....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 260 words · Walter Ketchum

Facebook Apologizes For Its Year In Review App Which Comes Out As A Algorithmic Cruelty For Many Users

Facebook apologizes for popping up unwarranted Year In Review messages in users timelineFacebook apologises It may sound freakish but in case you have put up a photo of death of a near and dear one in the family, and the photo has been most liked, Facebook’s Year In Review algorithm will rather cruelly put up that photo in your timeline with a rather inhumane and insensitive tag “It’s been a great year!...

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 484 words · Judy Dively

Facebook Can Identify Your Face From Any Image With Deep Face

The Deep Face program works for strangers’ pictures as well as ones from friends, but users can only see the identities of people they already know. But with good or bad intentions, Facebook holds all the cards and will still be able to identify you in any picture and hold on to that very valuable personal data. Additionally, other entities who are researching similar technology specifically the government and private companies such as Google may very well have access to this data as well....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 227 words · Charlotte Fissel

Facebook Gets Closer To Making Its Brain Reading Computer A Reality

Facebook Reality Labs (FRL), a division of Facebook that studies long-term tech products and hardware, is supporting a team of researchers at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSFC) who are working to help patients with neurological damage speak again by studying their brain activity in real-time. In an article published in the journal ‘Nature Communications’, the UCSF team “has shared how far we have to go to achieve fully non-invasive BCI as a potential input solution for AR glasses”, said Facebook in a blog post on Tuesday describing the brain-computer interface device....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 631 words · Shawna Stubbs

Facebook Launches Watch Party To All Groups Around The World

Facebook had been testing the ‘Watch Party’ feature for almost six months now and the company has plans to release the feature sometime in the future, which could see it compete against Google’s YouTube in the video streaming sector. “Watch Party is a new way for people to watch videos on Facebook together in real time. Once a Watch Party is started, participants can watch videos, live or recorded, and interact with one another around them in the same moment....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 365 words · Larry Gore

Facebook Messenger Chatbots Can Leak Your Private Information Techworm

According to tech website Venture Beat, businesses which are switching to Facebook Messenger for all service interactions will soon regret their decision because of possible customer information leaks. If people want to get the tracking information of their orders online, chatbots are a perfect solution for a successful communication, but the story is not same when it comes to sensitive data like bank account information or insurance company details. “Conversations with these businesses can be complex, emotionally-driven and often require sensitive and personal information to pass between the two parties....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 274 words · Herman More

Facebook Messenger To Restore Sms Support Add Multiple Accounts Techworm

“At Messenger we are always trying to create new ways for people to communicate seamlessly with everyone,” said a Facebook spokesperson. “Right now, we’re testing the ability for people to easily bring all their conversations — from SMS and Messenger — to one place. It’s a really simple way to get, see and respond to all your SMS messages in just one app. By choosing to access your SMS messages in Messenger, they’re right alongside all the other enhanced features that Messenger offers....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 465 words · Dorothy Lang

Facebook S New Phishing Scam Pads Urls With Hyphens Techworm

Security researchers from PhishLabs have uncovered a new phishing trend that targets smartphone owners, mostly Facebook users. This phishing scam conceals the URLs of fake websites by making it appear that they are forwarded from a trusted source. As a result, victims are tricked into clicking malicious links, thereby giving away their credentials for login request. “The tactic we’re seeing is a tactic for phishing specifically mobile devices,” said Crane Hassold, a senior security threat researcher at PhishLabs’ Research, Analysis, and Intelligence Division (RAID) to Bleeping Computer....

December 11, 2022 · 4 min · 659 words · Howard Matthai

Facebook To Integrate Whatsapp Messenger And Instagram

This move is planned to establish his control over the company’s sprawling divisions. It was necessary because “in past” it was clearly evident by the fact that the company’s business has been thumped by scandals. The move is described by four people involved in the effort requires thousands of Facebook employees to reconfigure how WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger function at their most basic levels. Though all the three services will continue operating as stand-alone apps....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 298 words · Daniel Stewart

False News Indian Authorities Wont Jail You For Visiting A Blocked Website Downloading Torrents Techworm

Recent media reports that one could now get three-year jail sentence as well as a fine of $4,500 for trying to visit URLs blocked by the Indian government spread like wildfire creating frenzy among the people in India in the last 24 hours. However, there is something you should know the next time you use a proxy site or a VPN (virtual private network) to open a torrent site. “Visiting any website, even if it is a blocked site is not illegal either under the provisions of the Copyright Act, 1957 or the Information Technology Act, 2000,” says Prasanth Sugathan, Counsel at the Software Freedom Law Centre India, a registered society that works on the intersections of law and technology....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 622 words · Albert Kaplan

Fbi Arrests Hackers Who Stole Helicopter Simulators From Army Computers And Hacked Major Video Game Companies Techworm

Two other alleged hackers a North Carolina resident and an Australian teenager have also been identified and found involved in the operation however they haven’t been charged. A federal grand jury last July returned a sealed indictment against Nathan Leroux, Sanadodeh Nesheiwat, and David Pokora, a Canadian resident. FBI agents last week arrested the trio involved in hacking. According to the indictment, the trio and their coconspirators identified vulnerabilities and “network weak points” to illegally access computer systems at Microsoft and video game developers Valve Corporation, Activision Blizzard, Zombie Studios, and Epic Games....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 343 words · Mary Daugherty

Fbi Harassing Me For Past Six Months Says Tor Developer Techworm

Isis Agora Lovecruft, who is a lead software developer for Tor has been characterised by secretive threats at the hands of US law enforcement from the first time she met them six months ago. Apparently, the FBI would really like to talk to her, but won’t tell her (or her lawyer) exactly why. Now, Lovecruft has published a blog post accusing the FBI of harassment for the past six months....

December 11, 2022 · 5 min · 1040 words · Jonathan Crocker

Fbi Informant Sabu Says He Helped Turkish Hacker Group Redhack Techworm

Sabu has claimed that the U.S. government disregarded his interactions with the Turkish hacker group RedHack, with which he brokered an alliance with his own group, AntiSec. Sabu, formerly a hacktivist when caught by the FBI in June 2011, was given a choice of collaborating in taking down other hacktivists as an FBI informant. Sabu chose to be an informant and proved to be an efficient asset for FBI, playing a key role in the arrest of Jeremy Hammond, a wanted hacker with Anonymous at the time....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 355 words · Faye Seip

Five Myths Of Learning Programming That Every Coder Should Know Techworm

5 Misconceptions About Learning Programming that you should know1. I Have To Be A Math Whiz To Learn Programming Languages2. I Must Learn Only The Best Language3. I Should Memorize All Syntaxes And Avoid Help4. I Just Can’t Write That Much Code5. It Only Takes Weeks To Learn And Master A Programming Language Ironically, there are many misconceptions and myths that surround the art of programming. Don’t let a few misleading ideas keep you from learning a new skill which is fast becoming the most important skill of the century....

December 11, 2022 · 4 min · 846 words · Emma Lundberg

Four People Charged In The Massive Hack Of Jpmorgan Chase And Other Firms

On Tuesday, one indictment charged three people in the computer breach, as they led a “sprawling cybercriminal enterprise” which affected at least a dozen firms including banks and other organizations. The fourth person was charged in an indictment for running a bitcoin scheme to launder the proceeds of the hackers. According to the Justice Department, more than 100 million customers had personal information stolen or compromised from the 12 companies....

December 11, 2022 · 4 min · 672 words · Hubert Benson