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PlayStation 4 Jailbreak Confirmed! Hacker Finds A Way To Play Pirated Games

lundi 14 décembre 2015 à 10:23
Sony's PlayStation 4 – the hottest-selling gaming console in the United States – has been in the market for a while now, and since its release, hackers have been tinkering with it to find a way to run unauthorized software. <!-- adsense --> Though breaking the protection on PlayStation 4 is a huge deal, a hacker who calls himself CTurt has claimed to develop a fully jailbroken version of

This is How Tokyo Police Catching Rogue Drones in the Sky

lundi 14 décembre 2015 à 09:02
So how do you catch rogue drones that take your sky? With another Giant Drone, of course! This is exactly how the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department is catching unwanted and potentially dangerous drones flying over the city, according to Japan Today. <!-- adsense --> The department is launching an anti-drone squad in order to prevent people from flying their drones overcrowded

Anonymous Declares War On Donald Trump — #OpTrump

samedi 12 décembre 2015 à 09:01
After targeting the Islamic State (ISIS) group in the wake of Deadly terror attacks in Paris, hacktivist group Anonymous has now turned its attention to controversial US presidential candidate Donald Trump. The hacktivist group has declared war against Donald Trump following his recent radical speech stating he wanted to ban Muslims from entering the United States.<!-- adsense --> Anonymous vs. 

Hacker-Friendly Search Engine that Lists Every Internet-Connected Device

vendredi 11 décembre 2015 à 13:11
Meet an all-new Hacker’s Search Engine similar to Shodan – Censys. At the end of last month, security researchers from SEC Consult found that the lazy manufacturers of home routers and Internet of Things (IoT) devices have been re-using the same set of hard-coded cryptographic keys, leaving around 3 millions of IoT devices open to mass hijacking. But how did the researchers get this number?

Government Could Hack Children's Toys to Spy on You

vendredi 11 décembre 2015 à 10:04
Smartphones, Smart TVs, Smart Watches, Cell Phone Towers, Messaging services… but now, What's Next? Smart Toys? Yes, probably. Tech expert is warning that 'Smart Toys' could now be used by the government intelligence agencies to spy on suspects. As part of the Investigatory Powers Bill, children's connected toys could be the next item to be used by the government in an effort to spy