Tag: computers

  • Apple, Stop Putting Things On the Bottom!

    Apple, Stop Putting Things On the Bottom!

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    Exploring the Latest Tech News Introducing the M4 Macbook Pro and M4 Mac Mini The tech community is abuzz with the latest news from Apple, as rumors swirl about the upcoming M4 Macbook Pro and M4 Mac Mini. These new additions to the Apple lineup promise exciting features and improved performance, setting the stage for…

  • TechLinked: Unbelievable Tech News

    TechLinked: Unbelievable Tech News

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    Japanese Researchers Achieve Mind-Blowing Internet Speeds Japanese researchers have shattered records with an astounding download speed of 402 terabits per second using standard fiber optic cables. This breakthrough leaves traditional internet speeds in the dust, allowing for lightning-fast downloads. Imagine grabbing an entire 400 GB file in under 7 milliseconds – that’s the future we’re…

  • Unveiling the Commander X16: A Retro Tech Marvel

    Unveiling the Commander X16: A Retro Tech Marvel

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    The Commander X16: An 8-Bit Dream Machine Reborn Imagine a computer that takes you back to the glory days of the 1980s, where 8-bit machines ruled and programming was as simple as it gets. Well, that dream has become a reality with the Commander X16, a modern microATX computer built from 1980s technology. Let’s delve…

  • 3 Million Hacked Toothbrushes Cause DDoS Attack!

    3 Million Hacked Toothbrushes Cause DDoS Attack!

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    3 Million Hacked Toothbrushes, FBI Nukes Chinese Government Botnet, and Italian Hackers Weaponize Pizza Reports surfaced alleging that 3 million electric toothbrushes were hacked, added to a botnet, and deployed for DDoS attacks. However, the reality of this sensational news required closer examination. While smart toothbrushes have increasingly become common, they are often not directly…

  • The NSA is Buying Your Internet History?!

    The NSA is Buying Your Internet History?!

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    The NSA: Your Online Data Is For Sale The recent release of unclassified documents has revealed that the NSA is purchasing the internet history of American citizens. This purchase of metadata, specifically ‘Netflow’ data, by the NSA has gained widespread attention and concern. Netflow data includes IP addresses, MAC addresses, and timestamps, which are key…

  • Cybercrime Rapper Sells Stolen Credit Cards

    Cybercrime Rapper Sells Stolen Credit Cards

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    Cybercrime Rapper Offers Stolen Credit Cards for Sale This is Punchmade Dev, a rapper who has recently launched an online store selling stolen credit cards. The website also has a glitchy Anonymous mask, and it offers hacked PayPal accounts, credit card details, and “OPSEC software”. The site accepts only cryptocurrency as a mode of payment.…

  • Are Ads Listening to Your Conversations?

    Are Ads Listening to Your Conversations?

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    Are Ads Targeted on What You Say? New Evidence Emerges In a recent article, Cox Media Group, a multi-billion dollar marketing company, claimed to have the ability to serve ads based on real-time voice data collected from devices like smartphones and tablets. They suggested that this practice is legal, hidden within the multi-page terms of…

  • Seytonic Exposes Stuxnet Sabotage

    Seytonic Exposes Stuxnet Sabotage

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    A Closer Look at Cyber Espionage, Sabotage, and Hacks of the Digital Age Stuxnet, Pompompurin, and China’s alleged hack of Apple’s Airdrop are making headlines in the world of cyber espionage and digital warfare. Let’s delve into the details of these captivating stories. Revelation of the Stuxnet Saboteur According to a recent report in a…

Apple, Stop Putting Things On the Bottom!