Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans A 38 North exclusive with analysis by Joseph S. Bermudez, Jr. Despite predictions by the South Korean government that a nuclear test appeared imminent to coincide with the DPRK’s 7th Congress of the Workers’ Party of Korea, that gathering is now…
Update on North Korea’s Nuclear Test Site
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans A 38 North exclusive with analysis by Jack Liu and Joseph S. Bermudez, Jr. Recent commercial satellite imagery from April 28 shows signs of continued low-level activity at the Punggye-ri nuclear test site. Based on available evidence, it is not possible…
North Korea’s Ballistic Missile Submarine Program: An Update
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans A 38 North exclusive with analysis by Joseph S. Bermudez Jr. North Korea’s recent launch of the Kwangmyongsong-4 satellite has also raised concerns about its continuing development of the Bukkeukseong-1 (Polaris-1, KN-11) submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) and the GORAE-class experimental ballistic…
Yahoo Mail app gets a major update; password no longer required, third party accounts supported
Yahoo announced yesterday a major update to the Yahoo Mail app. Included is a new feature called “Yahoo Account Key,” which allows you to sign into the app without using a password. Instead, the app will send a notification to the smartphone that is associated with the account. The message…
Verizon branded LG G3 receiving update to Android 5.1.1
The previous Android 5.0.1 update to the Verizon branded LG G3 turned a smooth working device into the Devil’s handset. Those with the phone found it randomly freezing, with apps opening and closing as if the device had a mind of its own. The battery was running low too quickly,…
Verizon pushes out security update to the Motorola DROID Turbo
With carriers working on beefing up the security of Android handsets, Motorola DROID Turbo users have been receiving a security update from Verizon over the weekend. Ever since the deadly Stagefright vulnerability was outed in July, carriers have been scrambling to send out updates to prevent hackers from taking control…
PSA: You may have issues using a Fitbit with your Marshmallow phone right now [Update]
Update: It looks like you will need to keep location services turned on — at least for now — for your Android 6.0 Marshmallow device to sync with your Fitbit. Original story: Now that Google is rolling out Android 6.0 Marshmallow to Nexus devices, we are starting to see different…
Google Photos for iOS receives an update allowing you to label faces, share animation, and more
Google Photos for iOS has been updated to version 1.4, allowing you to share animation via WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. In the U.S. only, you can label people who are pictured in photographs. Once you have these people labeled, you can merge face groups, search for specific people, and even…
UPDATE 1-U.S. SEC fines advisory firm for shoddy controls after cyber attack traced to China
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans A St. Louis-based investment advisory firm will pay $75,000 to settle civil charges alleging it failed “entirely” to protect its clients from a July 2013 cyber attack that was later traced to China, U.S. regulators said on Tuesday. The Securities and…