Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans A U.S. investigation into a leak of hacking tools used by the National Security Agency is focusing on a theory that one of its operatives carelessly left them available on a remote computer and Russian hackers found them, four people The…
‘Monsoon’ Hackers Reportedly Attacking Innumerable Computers Globally with Spear-Phishing Schemes
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Suspected hackers seemingly from India, ever since 2013, have been hijacking innumerable PCs, it is being reported. Understandably, three security agencies have rumbled the gang for the entire range of time; however, the gang until now was regarded as a The…
Pelosi Reportedly Receiving ‘Obscene and Sick Calls’ Since Hacker Released Dem. Phone Numbers
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans This past week Washington Democrats were hit with yet another security hack. This time, Gucifer 2.0, the hacker behind the release of thousands of internal emails at the Democratic National Committee, released the personal contact information of many House Democrats.
North Carolina high school reportedly opens indoor shooting range
Members of the Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps program at a North Carolina high school reportedly will be able to practice shooting at the school’s indoor range. WRAL reported the Smithfield-Selma High School JROTC opened its 1,200 square-foot, six-lane, indoor shooting range last week. The program paid for constructions…
Using zero-day exploit revealed by professional hackers, FBI reportedly hacked San Bernardino iPhone
After several weeks of demands, and on the eve of the trial, the FBI said it no longer required Apple’s help to crack the San Bernardino iPhone last month after the government firm was aided by a “third-party.” According to the Isreali media, this unnamed entity was Cellebrite, a mobile…
Dell and EMC Reportedly Looking to Sell Documentum Business
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Shedding EMC’s content management unit would help the companies soften the financial blow of Dell’s $67 billion bid to buy the storage vendor. Dell, which already is selling its services business for $3 billion and still has its Quest and SonicWall…
Teen reportedly forced to swear ‘I’m not pregnant’ on Bible at school
Not only does this violate the separation of church and state — according to local ABC affiliate WXIA, “under Federal Title 7, this could fall under sex discrimination in education when it comes to pregnancy.” Chasity Norwood was looking forward to serving her fourth year in the Student Government Association…
Meizu Pro 5 reportedly delayed until November
Last month, when Meizu announced the Pro 5, its most expensive smartphone to date, the company said that the handset would be available starting October 12. However, it looks like Meizu has been forced to delay the launch of the new phone. According to Chinese website Mobile-dad, a typhoon that…
Metal-made LG Class reportedly headed to AT&T
Officially announced last week, the LG Class is currently available only in South Korea, LG’s home country. Presented as a “premium” handset for users on a budget, the Class is made out of metal – a rarity for LG -, runs Android 5.1 Lollipop, and sports a 5-inch display with…
LG reportedly getting ready to mass-produce foldable displays for an unnamed partner
According to a recent report from South Korea, LG’s Display division is getting ready to mass-produce displays that can be folded up to 100,000 times with no physical damage. Unlike Samsung, which is the other tech giant that’s actively looking into foldable displays, the report says that LG will not…