Day: March 29, 2019

Hackaday Podcast Ep12: Nearly Perpetual Motion, Mars Rover Carries Kid, and Doc Brown’s Cat Feeder

Editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys catch up on the past week in hackerdom. It seems as if we’re in a golden age of machine building as an incredible rocker-bogie rover is built to transport a child and mechanical simplicity automates the wet cat food dispensing process. We marvel at the ability to use G-code…


Researchers publish list of MAC addresses targeted in ASUS hack

Most of the targeted MAC addresses are used by ASUStek, Intel, and AzureWave devices. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Unleash The Hash – ShadowHammer MAC Address List

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


F-35 Has Easy-To-Hack Combat Systems, Old Flaws, And Cost A Mint

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


Lazarus Group Widens Tactics In Crypto Currency Attacks

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


Researchers Find Google Play Store Apps Were Actually Government Malware

Security researchers have found a new kind of government malware that was hiding in plain sight within apps on Android’s Play Store. And they appear to have uncovered a case of lawful intercept gone wrong. An anonymous reader writes: This new case once again highlights the limits of Google’s filters that are intended to prevent…


Huawei’s designer smart glasses actually look good (and do refreshingly little)

Buried in a slew of recent product launches, paired down smart glasses could be a small but important step toward an AR future for mobile computing. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Judge puts the $5bn question to HPE: Who else apart from Lynch and Hussain were in on this alleged fraud?

Plus: Next week Mad Leo’s on the stand Autonomy Trial If Autonomy’s accounts were fraudulent, an awful lot of people must have been part of the scam, its former CFO Sushovan Hussain’s barrister told the High Court in London yesterday.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Webinar: Tune in next month to find out how to turn the tables on your data – using analytics

That unmanageable thicket of info is a gold mine for your business Sponsored webcast The volume of data many organisations have to deal with today is becoming so vast that they can barely make sense of it.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


20 Years of STRIDE: Looking Back, Looking Forward

The invention of STRIDE was the key inflection point in the development of threat modeling from art to engineering practice. …read more Source:: DarkReading