Day: January 31, 2019

Dodge revives Sublime green paint job for Charger, Challenger in Chicago – Roadshow

Don’t expect any beefier specs, just some head-turning flashiness. …read more Source:: CNet


Subaru teases all-new 2020 Legacy for Chicago with a big ol’ screen – Roadshow

Almost all the physical buttons are gone. …read more Source:: CNet


Team America Tries To Crash Little Rocket Man’s Joanap Botnet

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


Insider Trading Schemes Appear To Be The New Hacker Hotness

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


Apple Leaves Facebook Offices In Disarray After Revoking App Permissions

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


AI on Raspberry Pi with the Intel Neural Compute Stick

I’ve always been fascinated by AI and machine learning. Google TensorFlow offers tutorials and has been on my ‘to-learn’ list since it was first released, although I always seem to neglect it in favor of the shiniest new embedded platform. Last July, I took note when Intel released the Neural Compute Stick. It looked like…


Hackers Are Passing Around a Megaleak of 2.2 Billion Records

An anonymous reader shares a report: When hackers breached companies like Dropbox and LinkedIn in recent years — stealing 71 and 117 million passwords, respectively — they at least had the decency to exploit those stolen credentials in secret, or sell them for thousands of dollars on the dark web. Now, it seems, someone has…


Texas lawyer suing Apple over FaceTime bug claims it was used to snoop on a meeting

Complainant seeks damages for ‘lost ability to earn a living’ A Texas lawyer is suing Apple over its FaceTime eavesdropping bug, claiming it allowed someone to overhear a meeting with a client.… …read more Source:: Register


Google Pulls Data-Chugging App From iOS Devices

A day after Facebook was dinged for shady iOS distribution techniques of its data-collecting research app, Google was discovered using the same methods for its own app. …read more Source:: Threatpost


Tubi to stock up on more movies, TV series as it expands internationally – CNET

The free streaming service says it’ll spend “over nine figures” on content in 2019. …read more Source:: CNet