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26
Jun

Philippines man charged with raiding US celebrities’ accounts


Online attacks against celebrities aren’t limited to perpetrators in the US. American officials have unsealed charges against Peter Locsin, a Filipino who allegedly participated in a plot to compromise the financial accounts of at least five high-profile targets. Officials aren’t naming the victims, but they do mention the CEO of an international corporation and a “well-known socialite and entertainer.” Last year, when Locsin was arrested, the Philippine Star claimed that former FBI director Robert Mueller (shown above) was one of the targets.

The perpetrators reportedly swiped the personal details of their victims (such as Social Security numbers) in order to get access to their bank accounts and credit cards. After that, they went to town with attempts to transfer money, go on virtual shopping sprees or take further control by changing account details.

Prosecutors haven’t yet asked for Locsin to be extradited to the US. However, the penalties could be severe — he faces up to 30 years in prison if he’s convicted. Even if there’s a lighter sentence, it’ll be clear that stealing sensitive info (at least, from the wrong people) can carry a steep price.

Via: Reuters

Source: NJ.com

26
Jun

IRS kills e-filing PINs prematurely due to cyberattacks


The IRS was gearing up to kill e-file PINs later this year, but it has decided to speed up its plans after discovering suspicious activity. These electronic filing personal identification numbers, which people could use to authenticate tax returns filed online, are no longer available on IRS.gov or via the agency’s toll-free phone number. If you’ll recall, identity thieves used malware to steal taxpayers’ info from other websites, which was then used to generate 100,000 PINs, back in February. The thieves were actually gunning for 464,000 PINs, but the agency was able to stop them before they got near that number.

This time, the IRS detected “automated attacks taking place at an increasing frequency” thanks to the additional defenses it added after that initial hack. It said only “a small number” of taxpayers were affected, but it didn’t give an exact number. The IRS chose not to kill the tool back in February, since most commercial tax software products use it. After these recent cyberattacks, though, the agency determined that it would be safer to give up on a verification method that’s scheduled for the chopping block anyway.

The service also took the chance to remind people that a PIN isn’t even necessary to file tax returns. “[Y]ou will need to use your prior-year adjusted gross income (AGI) to validate your signature,” the old request page reads. “If you do not have your prior-year tax return, you may use Get Transcript Online or Get Transcript by Mail to obtain your prior-year AGI. You may use your AGI to validate your signature and continue with electronic filing of your tax return.”

Source: IRS

26
Jun

Microsoft will stop making the Surface 3 in December


Microsoft’s Surface 3 has been on the market for over a year with no successor in sight, but it now looks like the lower-cost Windows tablet is on its way out… well, eventually. The company has confirmed to ZDNet that it will stop producing the Surface 3 by the end of December, or more than a year and a half after it hit store shelves. As it stands, the company says that stock is “limited.” You might not get the model you want at your preferred store, then.

The question is whether or not there will be a replacement around that time, assuming there is one in the works. Microsoft says that there has been “strong demand and satisfaction” for the Surface 3, but it’d odd to wind down sales of a popular product half a year before production stops. And there’s no doubt that the higher-end Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book are the stars of this hardware generation. While the Surface 3 lowered the barrier to getting a Microsoft tablet with pen support and a full app ecosystem, its Atom chip and limited storage make it a tough sell as a laptop replacement. This isn’t necessarily the end of the line for non-Pro Surface models. However, Microsoft may only want to jump back in when it can sync with a major new Windows release (ZDNet points to the rumored “Redstone 2”) and make a more compelling case for a lower-cost tablet.

Source: ZDNet

26
Jun

How to reinstall the software on your Chromebook


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You can reinstall a fresh version of the operating system on your Chromebook with an easy-to-use tool and a USB stick or SD card.

If you see the “Chrome OS is missing or damaged” error when you start up your Chromebook, you’ll need to reinstall the operating system. This isn’t normally an issue, but if you were fiddling with the partitioning or trying to install another operating system like Ubuntu, you might see it. It’s fairly easy to fix as long as you have another computer running the Chrome browser (or another Chromebook) with internet access and a USB drive or SD card.

A couple notes before we move on to the instructions. Remove anything you have plugged into your Chromebook, like an SD card or any USB peripherals. This will wipe everything from your Chromebook’s storage, so you won’t be able to access any of your locally stored files when it reboots. It will also wipe the USB or SD card media you’re using as a restore device, so back anything up you want to keep before you get started.

Now on to the instructions!

  • On your computer running the Chrome browser or another Chromebook, head to the Chrome Web Store and install the Chromebook Recovery Utility app.

Download: Chromebook Recovery Utility

  • Insert a 4GB or larger USB drive or SD card into your computer. Remember, this will wipe it clean so back up your stuff if you want to keep it.
  • Start the Recovery Utility app. You’ll be prompted with simple on-screen instructions, and all you really need to know is your Chromebook’s exact model number (look on the bottom of your Chromebook if you don;t know it) and which drive your computer assigned the SD card or USB media to — you can find that out in your computer’s file explorer.

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  • Give the program five minutes or so to format, download and install your new software. When it’s done, you’ll get a message that things are complete. Eject and remove the media you used for a recovery disk.
  • Turn on your Chromebook. If it doesn’t start to the Recovery screen, you can press Escape + Refresh on the keyboard, then press the power button. Let go of the power button, then let go of Escape and Refresh to open the Recovery.
  • When you see a message telling you to insert a recovery USB stick or SD card, put in the disk you created in the steps above. Follow the on-screen instructions.

When your Chromebook reboots, you’ll be on the latest build of the operating system and all you will need to do is sign in again. The whole process only takes about 20 minutes, and while you’ll probably never need to do this it’s nice knowing how just in case.

Happy Chromebooking!

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26
Jun

Snowden’s email provider confirms it was an investigation target


It’s a poorly kept secret that officials targeted Lavabit’s secure email service as part of their investigation into Edward Snowden’s leaks. Heck, the US government inadvertently leaked the truth itself. However, a gag order has prevented Lavabit from publicly acknowledging this… until now. In a statement, company founder Ladar Levinson can finally confirm that law enforcement pursued Lavabit in order to access Snowden’s communications. When the investigation began, authorities wanted the provider to hand over an encryption key that would not only expose Snowden, but all 410,000 Lavabit customers. It’s no wonder that Levinson decided to close shop — it’s hard to advertise private email when the feds can theoretically spy on any of your users.

The service creator isn’t just using the newfound liberty to criticize what he sees as suppression of both his free speech rights and the privacy of his former clientele. He’s forming a non-profit, the Lavabit Legal Defense Foundation (LavaLegal for short), to help service providers avoid participating in “unconstitutional activities” that include attempts to order backdoors and otherwise undermine privacy. The donation-based organization will help companies worldwide. It’s hard to say how effective LavaLegal will be, but it might make all the difference if it helps even one company oppose a request it otherwise couldn’t afford to fight.

Via: TechCrunch

Source: Ladar Levison (Facebook), Rally.org

26
Jun

Six gadgets made from LEGO bricks


By Cat DiStasio

When kids play with LEGO bricks, their creations are limited only by their imaginations. A few colorful blocks can become a spacecraft, a bulldozer or a skyscraper with just a few moves. Although the LEGO builds from you childhood may not do much on their own, those colorful bricks lend themselves to amazing works of ingenuity when combined with other simple items. To showcase the vast potential of these cherished toys, we’ve rounded up a series of awesome gadgets made from LEGOs. Read on to learn about a working LEGO printer built by a teenager, a prosthetic arm that makes kids the star of any crowd and even a working LEGO camera that shows how it’s possible to create almost anything if you want it badly enough.

26
Jun

Sesame Lock Screen: Fast access to everything on your phone!


Details

Developer: Sesame Crew

Price: Free

Category: Lockscreen, Google Now replacement

Description

Sesame Lock Screen sits on top of your stock lock screen. When you turn your phone screen on Sesame pops up and is ready to get to work. Your notifications are all here with previews clicking one of them will take you to the unlock screen. Once the phone is unlocked you are taken to the app that you clicked the notification for.2016-06-22 11_08_27-Sesame Lock Screen - Android Apps on Google Play

The real meat of this app comes from the keyboard at the bottom. In 1 to 2 clicks you can have almost any app or setting pulled up and ready for your use. For instance, if I wanted to change the Display Settings I would just type “dis” and I would see Setting:Display.

Click it and unlock the phone and BOOM there are the display settings. Another powerful piece of this is Sesame can search inside of other apps. So say I want to search for Thousand Foot Krutch music. I just start typing “Thousan”…and Sesame shows me the band name with the Spotify icon next to it, if I click the name Sesame opens Spotify and takes me to the correct page so I can now play the music I searched for.  2016-06-22 11_01_03-Sesame Lock Screen - Android Apps on Google Play

Determination

This app took me roughly three days to become comfortable with it. I was so used to hitting the home button to unlock the device and either pulling down the Notification shade or going to the app drawer to find what I needed. This app takes all those steps and combines them into a few clicks.

I think this a great app and once you get used to it, it will simplify the way you use your phone.  This is not the most visually appealing app I have ever seen but the function out weighs the lack of visuals here for sure!

You can find Sesame Lock Screen on the Google Play Store for Free.

26
Jun

The Hottest Android apps and games around (June 24)


Welcome to Week 5 of The Hottest Android apps and games around!. On top of pulling the top 10 downloaded apps and games from Google Play and the Amazon Appstore I have also included the top 5 New apps and games from Google Play and Amazon’s Underground project.

If you are not familiar with Underground check out this Article, but it’s basically Amazon taking apps that normally cost money and making them free, even the in-app purchases are gone so you pay nothing for an app that normally cost money! Leave a comment below if you download any of this weeks apps.

Top 5 New Free Apps and Games (Google Play)

T-Mobile Tuesdays

1. T-Mobile Tuesdays

T-Mobile USA

Ninja Turtles: Legends

2. Ninja Turtles: Legends

Ludia Inc.

Tap Emoji Keyboard-Smiley,Skin

3. Tap Emoji Keyboard-Smiley,Skin

Tap! Apps

 

Zombie Castaways

4. Zombie Castaways

VIZOR INTERACTIVE

Ketchapp Basketball

5. Ketchapp Basketball

Ketchapp

Top 5 New Paid Apps and Games (Google Play)

Toca Life: Vacation

1. Toca Life: Vacation

Toca Boca $2.99

_PRISM

2. _PRISM

Clint Siu $2.99

MCF: Key To Ravenhearst (Full)

3. MCF: Key To Ravenhearst (Full)

Big Fish Games $4.99

Goat Simulator Waste of Space

4. Goat Simulator Waste of Space

Coffee Stain Studios $4.99

My PlayHome Hospital

5. My PlayHome Hospital

Shimon Young $2.99

Top Actually Free  Apps and Games (Amazon AppStore Underground)

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Coffee Stain Studios

In App Purchases: FREE

Product Details

Sonic Dash 

Sega of America

In App Purchases: FREE

 

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Big Duck Games LLC

In App Purchases: FREE

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Random Salad Games LLC

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Big Duck Games LLC

Top 10  Free Apps and Games (Google Play)

Messenger(Facebook)
slither.io
Facebook (Beta)
Snapchat
Pandora® Radio
Instagram
Netflix
GO Speed (Clean & AppLock)
Spotify Music
YouTube Music

Top Free Apps and Games (Amazon Appstore)

Sonic Dash
slither.io
Facebook Messenger
ES File Explorer
Goat Simulator Waste of Space
Netflix
Facebook
Color Switch
YouTube
Amazon Video

Top Paid Apps and Games (Google Play)

Minecraft: Pocket Edition $6.99

Nova Launcher Prime $0.99

Sleep as Android Unlock $0.99

Ultimate Guitar Tabs & Chords $0.99

Minecraft: Story Mode $4.99

Poweramp Full Version Unlocker $0.99

Ticket to Ride $1.99

Bloons TD 5 $2.99

Geometry Dash $1.99

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas $3.99

 

 

Top Paid Apps and Games (Amazon AppStore)

Minecraft – Pocket Edition $6.99

Plants vs. Zombies $0.99

Minecraft: Story Mode $4.99

TeenyTitans – Teen Titans Go! $3.99

Geometry Dash $1.99

Toca Life: Vacation $2.99

Five Nights at Freddy’s $2.99

Midnight Calling: Anabel Collector’s… $2.99

BlockLauncher Pro $3.30

PAW Patrol Pups Take Flight $3.99

 

26
Jun

A quick look at Incipio’s Galaxy S7 edge Design Series, DualPro and Octane cases


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Get protected, but don’t take away from the beauty of your new phone

When looking for a case to protect that nice Galaxy S7 edge you just bought, we either go in the direction of function or straight to what looks the best. But we know that it doesn’t have to be so binary — you can get a case that both fits your style and protects your phone just as much as you need, and Incipio’s range of Galaxy S7 edge cases do just that.

A well-known case maker as big as Incipio obviously makes a huge variety of cases for popular phones like the GS7 edge, but we’ve picked out four that strike a great balance between looks and protection. It comes down to the thin-and-light Octane and the protective DualPro, along with a couple of choices from the “Design Series” that build on those two cases with some stylish looks. Let’s take a look at all four.

Incipio’s one of the big names in cases, and you’re likely familiar with its general style and quality of materials at this point. If you haven’t used one of their cases before, know that it offers a seriously good product that may cost a few dollars extra but is really worth it.

Keep things simple — with or without some extra flair.

On the lower end of protection but striking a nice balance between size and functionality is the Octane case. This thin but rigid case applies as one piece, but is actually molded out of a hard-plastic back with a softer flexible rubber along the sides. That hard back gives extra protection when tossing the phone around, and the textured bumper makes the phone easier to grip and navigate with one hand. The two-piece look also opens up possibilities for cool two-tone designs, like the clear and blue one here.

A small step down in protection but a few big steps up in style is the Isla Design Series case, which is a thin hard one-piece case focused on a base level of protection without detracting from the sleek looks of the phone. Several different design choices are available, though they all share the common thread of being predominantly clear to show the GS7 edge’s slick lines and ostentatious colors (especially if you went with the gold one). The translucent look is accented by a set of staggered reflective metallic chevron pattern, giving an awesome look where you can see the phone’s back peeking through the top layer. Depending on the color combination you’ll get something subtle or completely ridiculous — you get to choose.

See Octane case at Amazon

See Isla Design Series case at Amazon

If you’re looking for a lot of protection, then DualPro is where you want to go. These two-piece cases are comprised of a rubber layer that tightly molds to your phone, along with a hard plastic layer on top for extra shock and bump protection. Incipio rates its DualPro cases to protect the phone for up to 12-foot drops, which is extremely impressive.

Extra bulk and protection doesn’t mean bad design.

Though they add a bit of extra bulk, if you’re someone who often fumbles their phone you’ll know this is the kind of case for you. The thick edges help save the screen if the phone is dropped or placed face-down on a table, though the downside here is making it extra tough to reach across to the curved edges of the screen for edge-swiping gestures.

Again Incipio offers several new takes on the DualPro design with its “Design Series” offerings, such as this dashing glittery model we have here. Just because a case is big and protective doesn’t mean it has to be ugly! But if you’d like to keep things sleek and simple (and stay away from glitter) you can go with plain colors as well, ranging from basic black up to a brighter blue/grey combo shown above.

See DualPro case at Amazon

See Glitter Design Series case at Amazon

No matter your needs or sense of style, Incipio has your Galaxy S7 covered here.

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25
Jun

Reuters: Big tech companies are auto-purging extremist content


YouTube, Facebook and other big internet companies are using automated systems to find and remove terrorist content, according to Reuters. Prior to this, they mostly relied on users to report extremist videos, which human employees review and delete. The publication’s sources wouldn’t specify how the systems work and if humans play a role in the process. But these huge entities reportedly took the technologies they use to scour their domains for copyright-protected posts and tweaked them for this purpose.

The altered automated systems can identify beheading videos, as well as ones that incite violence and spread extremist propaganda. They do so by comparing the unique digital identifiers or “hashes” that internet companies assign to videos people upload against a database of previously banned content. A good example of a tech that works like that is Microsoft’s child porn-detecting program PhotoDNA.

It’s unclear how the companies assembled that database, and we doubt we’d hear from any of them. Reuters’ sources said they’re not talking about this project, because they’re worried that terrorists might figure out how their content-blocking systems work. They’re also wary of governments pressuring them to use their technologies to censor critics and opponents.

Google, Facebook, Twitter and other huge players in the industry apparently discussed various ways to combat the growing number of pro-terrorist posts on their websites during a call back in April. It has recently become such a huge problem for them that Twitter had to ban 125,000 users in February. One teenager was even sentenced to 11 years in prison for running a popular pro-ISIS Twitter account.

While none of the companies wanted to talk about the initiative, Facebook’s head of global policy management, Monika Bickert, has at least revealed that they’re working together. She told Reuters that they’re “exploring with others in industry ways [they] can collaboratively work to remove content that violates [their] policies against terrorism.”

Source: Reuters