Mining Service NiceHash Hacked, Over $78 Million In Bitcoin Stolen Internet News Security 

Mining Service NiceHash Hacked, Over $78 Million In Bitcoin Stolen

Mining Service NiceHash Hacked, Over $78 Million In Bitcoin Stolen: In recent times, we have seen Bitcoin, the digital currency getting more value each day. Recently, we have also seen Bitcoin breaking the $15,000 barrier and almost touched the $16,000 mark. With such a high value, hackers are trying their luck to get as much as bitcoins possible. Meet The Twins Who Become The World’s First Bitcoin Billionaires The reason why we are talking about Bitcoin is that recently hackers have managed to hack down the crypto mining service Nicehash. NiceHash…

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iPhone X Face ID Failed To Identify Between Mother And Son News Security 

iPhone X Face ID Failed To Identify Between Mother And Son

iPhone X Face ID Failed To Identify Between Mother And Son: Just a few days ago we have seen a security company from Vietnam conducted a test on iPhone X’s Face ID which clearly showed that the technology can be fooled using a 3D printed mask, proving that Face ID is not so safe. How To Get iPhone X Latest Features On Any Android Another controversy regarding Apple’s latest 3D facial recognition technology was making rounds on the internet. This time Apple iPhone X’s Face ID had failed to differentiate between…

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Apple's iPhone X's Face ID Beaten By Mask Apple News Security 

Apple’s iPhone X’s Face ID Beaten By Mask

Apple’s iPhone X’s Face ID Beaten By Mask: In recent times, we have seen Apple launched the latest iPhone X which have the end-to-end screen and drastic change in design. If we talk about the features of all new iPhone X, one of the main attractions of Apple iPhone X is Face ID. Face ID is the biometric recognition technology that had replaced the Touch ID. The feature when announced was highly praised, especially in terms of security. However, the Face ID of Apple is not that safe as you think…

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FBI vs Apple: FBI Ignored Apple Help To Unlock Texas Shooter's iPhone Apple Apple Do You Know Gadgets Hacking Internet News Security Technology 

FBI vs Apple: FBI Ignored Apple Help To Unlock Texas Shooter’s iPhone

The tech giant Apple reported that it will help the FBI with investigations into the Texas Church massacre and the phone of the attacker, Devin Patrick Kelley, who murdered more than 20 people in the temple on Sunday. In a statement, the company said it was shocked by the massacre and said it would “agilely” respond to any request from the investigation agency, which on Tuesday reported that it was trying to access the attacker’s phone. “Our team immediately contacted the FBI after hearing from our press conference on Tuesday…

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iPhone 7 Hacked Three Times, Galaxy S8 & Huawei Mate 9 Pro Also Got Destroyed Android Apple Hacking News Security 

iPhone 7 Hacked Three Times, Galaxy S8 & Huawei Mate 9 Pro Also Got Destroyed

Security issues are pertinent to any operating system. In addition to user data, attackers seek to gain control of the devices before they can carry out further attacks. Pwn2Own is an event where the vulnerabilities of mobile systems are shown and this year it has again made victims. The iPhone 7 and iOS 11 were the most targeted, but there were others to fall into the hands of the attackers. It was last week that Pwn2Own was held again. This year there have been victims among the latest devices and…

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Google: Hackers Steal More Than 250,000 Accounts Every Week Do You Know Google Internet Internet News Security Technology 

Google: Hackers Steal More Than 250,000 Accounts Every Week

Google explores the dark corners of the web to better protect people’s accounts. In terms of cyber black markets and public forums, the search engine found millions of usernames and passwords stolen directly through piracy. It also discovered billions of usernames and passwords indirectly exposed to third-party data breaches. For a year, the researchers of the tech giant Google investigated the different ways in which hackers steal personal information and seize search engine accounts. The investigation was published this Thursday. Focusing exclusively on Google accounts and in partnership with the…

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Animoji Apps For Android? They Are All FAKE Android Android Apple Apple Do You Know Internet Internet News Security Technology 

Animoji Apps For Android? They Are All FAKE

One of the most curious and fun features of the Face ID system comes with the Animoji. The facial recognition system integrated into the iPhone X not only allows you to unlock the phone but we can also use animated emojis that react to our expressions in front of the camera making the same gestures. A function that every user would like to have. That is why hundreds of applications with this feature have appeared in the Google application store, but do you really have an Android application for Animoji?…

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Have You installed the Real WhatsApp App? Fake App Over 1 million downloads Found On Play Store Android News Security 

Have You installed the Real WhatsApp App? Fake App Over 1 million downloads Found On Play Store

Have You installed the Real WhatsApp App? Fake App Over 1 million downloads Found On Play Store: If we talk about the Android’s strengths, there are many, the significant one is the freedom to publish apps on Google Play. However, the same freedom can be seen as a negative point. Recently, an application called “Update WhatsApp” published by a developer called “WhatsApp Inc.” installed by at least 1 million people. How To Hide WhatsApp Images & Videos From Your Phone’s Gallery As you might suspect, this is not the real WhatsApp…

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Google Solves The Security Holes Of Its Store By Paying HACKERS Android Do You Know Google Hacking Internet Internet News Security Technology 

Google Solves The Security Holes Of Its Store By Paying HACKERS

Among all the solutions that the tech giant Google has been seeking to end the insecurity of the Google Play Store has now found the most classic way: Google takes out the wallet. A new security program looms over vulnerabilities typically found in the Google Play Store. Since day-to-day news is also emerging on this topic, the tech giant Google has set to work creating the Google Play Security Reward Program. Google is looking for hackers to try to locate vulnerabilities in applications. Not only because one of the bases…

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