Forwarded from NoGoolag
#Pegasus spyware maker #NSO Group is liable for attacks on 1,400 #WhatsApp users.
https://www.theverge.com/2024/12/20/24326342/meta-whatsapp-nso-group-pegasus-spyware-hack-liable
https://www.theverge.com/2024/12/20/24326342/meta-whatsapp-nso-group-pegasus-spyware-hack-liable
The Verge
Pegasus spyware maker NSO Group is liable for attacks on 1,400 WhatsApp users
A trial will move forward to determine damages.
Forwarded from The Hacker News
π₯ A dual Russian-Israeli national charged as the mastermind behind LockBit ransomwareβa cyber weapon that caused chaos across 120+ countries and left $500M in illicit profits.
Β» Targeted hospitals, schools, and critical infrastructure.
Β» Gained access to systems using custom malware to disable antivirus.
Β» LockBit is now planning a comeback with version 4.0!
Explore the full story of LockBitβs rise and fall: https://thehackernews.com/2024/12/lockbit-developer-rostislav-panev.html
Β» Targeted hospitals, schools, and critical infrastructure.
Β» Gained access to systems using custom malware to disable antivirus.
Β» LockBit is now planning a comeback with version 4.0!
Explore the full story of LockBitβs rise and fall: https://thehackernews.com/2024/12/lockbit-developer-rostislav-panev.html
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Dconf Editor - A graphical tool for editing the dconf database
Dconf Editor is a tool to allow direct editing of the dconf configuration database. This is useful when developing applications that use these settings. Editing your configuration directly is an advanced feature and may cause applications to not work correctly.
π Links:
- Installation
- Screenshots
- Source code
Developer: GNOME Project
π·οΈ Tags: #Linux #Utilities
Dconf Editor is a tool to allow direct editing of the dconf configuration database. This is useful when developing applications that use these settings. Editing your configuration directly is an advanced feature and may cause applications to not work correctly.
π Links:
- Installation
- Screenshots
- Source code
Developer: GNOME Project
π·οΈ Tags: #Linux #Utilities
Forwarded from π½πΌπ½π π’ππ¦ | ππ’π¦π¦, ππΆπ³π², π π²πΊπ²π (StoryFell Chara.)
DarkSky
Presenting DarkSky, a cutting-edge Windows BlueSky client. Constructed with UWP and improved with GlowUI, it uses quick technologies and elegant design to make using the app worthwhile.
π Links:
- Downloads: GitHub | Microsoft Store
- Screenshots
- Source code
- Developer: FireCubeStudios
π· Tags: #windows #socialmedia #client
Presenting DarkSky, a cutting-edge Windows BlueSky client. Constructed with UWP and improved with GlowUI, it uses quick technologies and elegant design to make using the app worthwhile.
π Links:
- Downloads: GitHub | Microsoft Store
- Screenshots
- Source code
- Developer: FireCubeStudios
π· Tags: #windows #socialmedia #client
Forwarded from Black Voters For Trump
US is investigating potential national security risks posed by internet routers used by millions
US officials are investigating potential national security risks tied to a telecom company founded in China whose internet routers are used by millions, multiple sources familiar with the matter told CNN.
US officials are concerned that cheap and ubiquitous routers made by TP-Link could offer a foothold for China-backed hackers into US infrastructure, the sources said.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/18/politics/us-investigating-potential-national-security-risks-internet-routers/index.html
US officials are investigating potential national security risks tied to a telecom company founded in China whose internet routers are used by millions, multiple sources familiar with the matter told CNN.
US officials are concerned that cheap and ubiquitous routers made by TP-Link could offer a foothold for China-backed hackers into US infrastructure, the sources said.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/18/politics/us-investigating-potential-national-security-risks-internet-routers/index.html
CNN
US is investigating potential national security risks posed by internet routers used by millions
US officials are investigating potential national security risks tied to a telecom company founded in China whose internet routers are used by millions, multiple sources familiar with the matter told CNN.
Forwarded from Bones' Tech Garage
Make human connections. One thing that is annoying about family and friend visits especially for the connected is always having their face in the phone. You can be in the middle of a conversation and a beep or ding becomes the center of attention. If we want to fix our culture getting back to personal interactions is the best step.
https://www.makeuseof.com/digitally-detox-during-the-holidays/
https://www.makeuseof.com/digitally-detox-during-the-holidays/
MUO
How I Make Time to Digitally Detox During the Holidays
The holidays are my chance to unplug and recharge, and hereβs how I make it happen.
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Qualcomm can resume selling Snapdragon X chips in the PC market!
Earlier, Qualcomm had its license to sell Snapdragon X chips revoked. Today, one of the judges found that QCom had properly licensed the chips from Arm, hence now they can continue selling the chips.
"After more than nine hours of deliberations over two days, the eight-person jury in U.S. federal court could not reach a unanimous verdict on whether Nuvia, a startup that Qualcomm purchased for $1.4 billion in 2021, breached the terms of its license with Arm. But the jury found that Qualcomm did not breach Nuvia's license with Arm. The jury also found that Qualcomm's chips created using Nuvia technology, which have been central to Qualcomm's push into the personal computer market, are properly licensed under its own agreement with Arm, clearing the way for Qualcomm to continue selling them."
Qualcomm produces these chips under Nuvia, which was started by ex-Apple and ex-Arm employees who wanted to mess around with Arm chips, until Qualcomm hopped on and bought them.
They claim 1% or less of the Oryon CPUs are based on Arm v8.
This will prove to be a major step forward for Qualcomm, who is looking forward to have a taste of the PC market.
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π¨βπ» @agamtechtricks
Earlier, Qualcomm had its license to sell Snapdragon X chips revoked. Today, one of the judges found that QCom had properly licensed the chips from Arm, hence now they can continue selling the chips.
"After more than nine hours of deliberations over two days, the eight-person jury in U.S. federal court could not reach a unanimous verdict on whether Nuvia, a startup that Qualcomm purchased for $1.4 billion in 2021, breached the terms of its license with Arm. But the jury found that Qualcomm did not breach Nuvia's license with Arm. The jury also found that Qualcomm's chips created using Nuvia technology, which have been central to Qualcomm's push into the personal computer market, are properly licensed under its own agreement with Arm, clearing the way for Qualcomm to continue selling them."
Qualcomm produces these chips under Nuvia, which was started by ex-Apple and ex-Arm employees who wanted to mess around with Arm chips, until Qualcomm hopped on and bought them.
They claim 1% or less of the Oryon CPUs are based on Arm v8.
This will prove to be a major step forward for Qualcomm, who is looking forward to have a taste of the PC market.
π Read more
π¨βπ» @agamtechtricks