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Updates to the Motorola Camera and Gallery apps add new features to some Motorola handsets

August 28, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Motorola updated its Camera and Gallery apps in the Google Play Store today. The update to the Camera app adds a bar code and QR reader to the camera on devices like the Second-generation Motorola Moto X, Motorola Moto X Pro (Chinese variant of the Nexus 6), Motorola DROID Turbo…

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Lay back and have some fun – here are 7 apps to browse funny pictures and comics with!

August 27, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Ah, the memes and comics that flow from the Internets – sometimes it’s hard to catch ’em all! Well, in reality, it’s virtually impossible to view each and every variation of a picture or piece of text and the contexts in which they were used. “Casual meme viewers”, should we…

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Some Galaxy S7 models may come with Snapdragon 820, after rigorous testing by Samsung

August 24, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

We’ve already been hearing through the grapevine that Samsung has accelerated the development process of its flagships with a few months, thanks to the implementation of new project management techniques, and the upside is that the chatter about the next-gen Galaxy S7 is starting as soon as this summer. Poised…

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Lara Croft GO will raid some tombs on the iPhone and iPad Aug. 27 for $4.99

August 19, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Square Enix is bringing the next game in the Tomb Raider series to iPhone and iPad users. The publisher revealed today that the mobile puzzle game, Lara Croft GO, will be released on Android, iOS and Windows Phone on August 27 for the price of $4.99. Instead of an action-adventure…

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ISIS social media accounts are buzzing with a spreadsheet of personal data on employees of the American, British, and Australian governments, including military personnel. The Islamic State claims this list was compiled using data stolen from government systems by its “hacking division,” although some experts who have reviewed the list say most of it was more likely created using simple Google searches of publicly available data. There are about 1,400 individuals included on the list. The list was accompanied by a message from the “Islamic State Hacking Division,” transcribed by Sky News: O Crusaders, as you continue your aggression towards the Islamic State and your bombing campaign against the Muslims, know that we are in your emails and computer systems, watching and recording your every move. We have your names and addresses, we are in your emails and social media accounts, we are extracting confidential data and passing on your personal information to the soldiers of the khilafah, who soon with the permission of Allah will strike at your necks in your own lands. So wait, we too are waiting. The Sydney Morning Herald criticizes Australian officials for being “caught on their heels” by the hit list, which includes Defense Force employees and a Victorian MP. Even though “Australia’s most senior Islamic State militant, former Melbourne man and terror recruiter Neil Prakash” was posting links to the hit list early Wednesday morning, at least half of the Australians targeted by ISIS said they were unaware of the threat until they were informed by the media… which contacted them using the phone numbers published by the Islamic State. “I’m completely at a loss,” said the aforementioned MP, who at least has access to a security detail assigned to protect elected officials. “What do I do? The police probably know less than you and I.” Defense Force employees on the list said they were in shock no one from the government had warned them. Various agencies of the Australian government declined to discuss the matter. In addition to Prakash – who crowed “Cyber war got em shook!” and “Kill them where you find them and enslave their women” on Twitter – the Herald reports “other prominent militants, including British man Junaid Hussain, who is third on a CIA kill list of Islamic State operatives, also used social media to promote the leak and encourage attacks.” Sky News reports the hit list includes British Foreign Office employees, plus a “local council employee.” Most of the names on the list are American, including personnel from the Air Force, Marines, NASA, FBI, and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Russian state outlet RT.com says the list also includes “a worker in an Israeli magistrate’s court” and “someone in a college in Mississippi.” The RT.com article mentions some reasons for skepticism about the Islamic State’s claim that this list includes confidential information obtained by hackers: some of the phone numbers appear to be disconnected, while the purportedly stolen U.S. military passwords appearing on the list are “too weak to pass the guidelines of an official computer system operated by the Pentagon.” The Sydney Morning Herald also found some of the information published on the list to be outdated. “This is the second or third time they’ve claimed that and the first two times I’ll tell you, whatever lists they got were not taken by any cyber attack,” said Army Chief of Staff General Ray Odierno, as quoted by the UK Guardian. The Guardian also cites the opinion of computer security expert Troy Hunt, who said the of the supposedly hacked data: “It’s pretty clear that it’s been aggregated from different sources. It’s been put together on the basis of a .gov or .mil address. Even the passwords, they’re not strong enough to have come from a corporate or government. They’re not even strong enough to have come from an online service – you can’t create a Gmail account, for example, with a password of less than eight characters, and here we’re seeing some passwords of three letters.” The UK Daily Mail notes that Twitter administrators appear to have shut down the Islamic State Hacking Division’s account three times on Wednesday while it attempted to spread its hit list around, leading to the creation of a fourth terrorist account with the message, “Kuffar seem to be raging.”

August 17, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans ISIS social media accounts are buzzing with a spreadsheet of personal data on employees of the American, British, and Australian governments, including military personnel. The Islamic State claims this list was compiled using data stolen from government systems by its “hacking…

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AT&T is already shipping the Samsung Galaxy Note5 to some lucky buyers

August 14, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

AT&T started accepting pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ and the Samsung Galaxy Note5 at 3pm EDT yesterday. While shipments weren’t expected to go out until August 21st, at least one lucky PhoneArena reader has received a notice from the carrier saying that his 64GB Black Sapphire Samsung Galaxy…

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Here are some of the new features found on WatchOS 2 Beta 5

August 8, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Apple WatchOS 2 is expected to be disseminated to Apple Watch owners this fall. Already, Apple is on the fifth beta version of the update. Some of the new changes aren’t really big deals including the addition of a watch face that shows a time-lapse look at Paris. In the…

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Huawei is altering some promo images of its P8 smartphone to make it look near bezel-less

August 6, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Released in April by Huawei, the P8 is a pretty good Android smartphone, as our review of it is concluding. But Huawei is trying to advertise the P8 as something that it’s not, namely a near bezel-less phone. We noticed this as Huawei today posted a promo image (on Facebook)…

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Risk Evaluation Report Finds Mobile Banking Leaves Some Banks More Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks

July 2, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans While mobile banking is no doubt convenient for customers – and banks – there’s a significant downside to the fact that more and more financial institutions are using the technology: an increased risk that your personal information will fall in the…

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January 23, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans TAMPA — Target. Home Depot. Sony Pictures. The now infamous computer hacks infuriated consumers who had personal information compromised and Hollywood honchos who had embarrassing emails made public. But headline-grabbing computer intrusions are only a fraction of what is going on…

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Evans went on to become a prominent figure in the cybersecurity industry. Drawing from his real-world experiences, he became a sought-after consultant, advising high-profile clients, including top athletes and entertainers, on protecting themselves from cyber blackmail and extortion.

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