Showing posts with label Cyber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cyber. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 May 2017

Fujifilm's new camera brings Instagram

Fujifilm's new camera is here -- and it's equal parts digital and instant film.

 

The Instax Square SQ10 is what you'd get if you crossed Instagram's filters with nostalgic instant photos -- the tools to edit digitally combined, with the immediate gratification of instant printing.
Take a photo and you'll be able to edit the image right on the camera's LCD screen. The SQ10 offers 10 different filters, along with brightness adjustment and vignette control (which darkens the edges of a photo). You can also crop, rotate, and zoom in on the image before printing it directly from the camera. 
The Japanese company officially launched the camera at an event in New York on Wednesday night. The SQ10, which was first announced in April, is the latest in Fujifilm's Instax line -- and it's the first to combine instant prints with digital (previous models printed photos.

Sunday, 21 May 2017

Selfie obsession fuelling skin cancer

Instagram and Facebook are 'fuelling skin cancer' because selfie-obsessed youngsters are ignoring warnings for a 'like' from friends.

 Social media sites such as Instagram and Facebook are helping to fuel an epidemic of skin cancer.

Harley Street dermatologist Christopher Rowland Payne said selfie-obsessed youngsters were ignoring warnings about long- term damage for a momentary ‘like’ from friends.

You can be tanned in three or four days, but the adverse consequences come much later. It’s short-term reward – pleasure now – but long-term cost.’

 

The selfie craze and “bragging” on Instagram and other social media sites… these make people try to be brown and that very much feeds into this problem.’

‘Smoking is now considered yucky, but tanning is not,’ he said, adding: ‘Women seek a tan more than men, but men admire women who are tanned.’

 

People also liked tanning because it gave them a physical high, he said, explaining that the sensation was akin to taking a drug.

Skin cancer is the most common and fastest rising form of cancer in the UK. 

Melanomas are the most deadly form, killing 2,500 people in Britain every year.




 

Friday, 19 May 2017

HMD Global is helping Nokia come back with smartphones


Nokia Was The One Of The best brand in mobile industries till 2000 end after that it lost it popularity among world due to appla and android cell phones, now nokia is launching its first nokia phone with tha compatibility of running ios in it. Nokia is a storied brand with an iconic history, however, in the modern context its imprint is solely centred in the mobile phone space which it pioneered and nurtured till the end of 2000s.

Then it was struck by an apocalyptic storm of disruption which is the anathema of many an innovation machine. In the case of Nokia the disruption came in the form of Apple's iPhone which changed the mobile computing landscape in 2007. The iPhone paved the way for Google's Android to become the most powerful computing platform on the face of this planet eclipsing even Microsoft's Windows.

This scenario also churned out a series of events which included the union of Nokia and Microsoft, that resulted in both companies being rendered irrelevant in the modern context of mobile phones.

In 2013 Microsoft acquired Nokia's smartphone business to no avail that by December 2016 it had jettisoned all elements of the fateful acquisition. In the years passing, the remainder of Nokia had transformed into this powerful network infrastructure company and technological intellectual properties farm.

Thursday, 18 May 2017

Facebook Messenger Home Screen Gets a Makeover

Messenger Day posts are now located below three new tabs at the top of the home screen: Messages, Active, and Groups. The bottom bar is also getting a refresh. It now has tabs for Home, Calls, the in-app Camera, and People and Games.

Once Facebook rolled out its Snapchat Stories clone inside Messenger, the app started to feel a little busy and disorganized. So, Facebook is giving Messenger a revamp.
Facebook Messenger overhaul 
The social network is reorganizing the Messenger home screen in an effort to make it "your central hub for connecting with the people and businesses you want to in whatever way you prefer." Messenger Day posts still feature prominently, but are now located below three new tabs at the top of the home screen: Messages, Active, and Groups.
"By tapping or swiping to these tabs, you can quickly navigate to where you need to go and get messaging faster," Facebook wrote in a post on the Messenger page.
The bottom bar is also getting a refresh. It now has tabs for Home, Calls, the in-app Camera, and People and Games. When there's something new to check out in one of these tabs, Facebook will put a red dot there to let you know. When you receive a new message, for instance, you'll see a red dot next to the Home button. If you missed a call, you'll see a red dot next to Calls.
"These small changes are designed to make Messenger simpler for you – to help you get to your contacts quickly, jump into your conversations where you left off, start new chats, and stay up to date," Facebook wrote.
Facebook said it plans to roll out these changes worldwide on iOS and Android this week.

 

Tuesday, 16 May 2017

IT Expert who saved the World

IT expert who saved the world from WannaCry cyber attack fears for his safety
The British IT expert who slowed the spread of the WannaCry global cyber attack now fears for his safety.
The security researcher, named in reports as Marcus Hutchins, 22, was hailed an ‘accidental hero’ for his discovery of the virus’s kill switch.
However he has said he is now concerned that ‘terrible things’ may be done in retaliation for his efforts.
An international operation is under way to find the perpetrators behind the unprecedented attack that has infected 200,000 machines in 150 countries since Friday.
Speaking to MailOnline, the cyber specialist, known as MalwareTech, said: ‘In future someone might want to retaliate – they could find my identity within seconds.
‘If they know where I live, they could really do anything.’
IT expert, 22, who saved the world from WannaCry cyber attack fears for his safety
The workstation where he is believed to have slowed the spread of WannaCry
He referred to the case of another security blogger who was subject to intimidation, including death threats, after his identity was leaked online.
‘I’ve seen posts about the terrible things people have done to him and for me in future it could be the same things,’ MalwareTech said.
Writing on his Twitter account, he said journalists had already tracked down a friend, whose photograph was published in the press and turned up at her house, saying: ‘Please if you want an interview that badly, DM me.’
The online community pleaded for his identity not to be outed online – a research process known as ‘doxing’ – to protect him.
MalwareTech himself wrote: ‘I always thought I’d be doxed by skids (people in hacking forums), but turns out Journalists are 100x better at doxing.’
IT expert, 22, who saved the world from WannaCry cyber attack fears for his safety
(Picture: PA)

IT expert, 22, who saved the world from WannaCry cyber attack fears for his safety

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But he added: ‘I guess the upside is now I can be a selfie queen and livestream because I’ve got no opsec (operations security) left.’
The keen surfer, who reportedly lives in Devon, was praised by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) for his part in tackling the ransomware’s propagation around the world.
He became an international sensation after he prevented hundreds of thousands of computers from being infected by the virus that wreaked havoc across the NHS.
The blogger said he was ‘jumping around a room with the excitement’ after he discovered that activating a specific web domain could disable the worm.
MalwareTech said he had also been providing the NCSC with data to help notify infected companies, warning that computers which had not had their security brought up to date will be vulnerable to further attack.
IT expert, 22, who saved the world from WannaCry cyber attack fears for his safety
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$300 million lost in online scams as they reach record levels in Australia

A SURGE in scams targeting social media sites such as Facebook has seen a record number of rip-off reports to the national consumer watchdog, according to a report released today.

The unprecedented level of scam activity has prompted the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to provide urgent advice to people to avoid becoming another con job victim.
Last year there were 200,000 scam reports made to the ACCC — costing victims almost $300 million in lost money — which was a 47 per cent hike on the 2015 figures, the ACCC said.
South Australians accounted for more than 13,000 reports worth around $4 million in losses.
ACCC Deputy Chair Delia Rickard said there had been a “sharp increase in scams taking place through social media sites’’.
“It can be really hard to tell who’s genuine and who’s fake these days,” she warned.
Ms Rickard said the majority of reports about scams via social media were taking place on Facebook.
“The ACCC is working with Facebook, as well as the major banks, MoneyGram, Paypal,
Western Union and Apple to better tackle scams and reduce the harm experienced by
consumers,” she said.
Among the most common social media scams reported to the ACCC’s Scamwatch involved dating and romance and fake traders.
Around 30 per cent of dating and romance scam victims reported were conducted via social media sites, most commonly on Facebook.
“Dating and romance scammers trick their victims into falling in love with them and then use
their victim’s trust to deceitfully take their money,” Ms Rickard said
“If someone you’ve met through social media but you’ve never met in person asks you for
money, your alarm bells should be ringing. Don’t ever wire transfer or send money to
someone you don’t know because you won’t see it again.”
More than 240 reports of dating and romance scams came from South Australian victims, of whom 68 lost money, 22 being conned out of more than $10,000 each, according to the ACCC report.
While investment scams accounted for the most losses last year, fake trader scams were also on the increase with victims often responding to online store advertisements on social media sites offering discounted products made by well-known brands, the report found.
Ms Rickard urged people to respond to “generous’’ sale offers by researching the company, check where the product is coming from, check the company’s website and try and find
any reviews about the business before making a purchase.
Social media scams are the theme of the annual ACCC Fraud Week beginning today.

''Facebook'' The Domain of Choice For Scammers

Social media is emerging as the new hunting ground for scammers to find victims, according to new data out today.
The consumer watchdog's annual scam report also identifies a whopping 47 % increase in all reports it receives about scams.
It identifies a "sharp increase" in scams taking place through social media sites such as Facebook.
"It can be really hard to tell who's genuine and who's fake these days," Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) deputy chairwoman Delia Rickard said.
The joint report from the ACCC and the Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network shows 200,000 reports of scams last year, with losses totalling almost $300 million.
 the two most common social media scams reported were dating, romance and fake trader scams.
About 30 per cent of dating and romance scam victims — 1,352 people — reported they were contacted via social media sites, in particular Facebook.
"Dating and romance scammers trick their victims into falling in love with them and then use their victim's trust to deceitfully take their money,
Dating and romance scams cost Australians $42 million in 2016, behind investment scams, which tallied the most losses to scammers at $59 million.
Fake trader scams are increasing, where victims see advertisements for online stores on social media selling discounted products made by well-known brands.
The ACCC says many of these online stores are fake and victims buy goods that do not exist.
Sextortion, an emerging scam, also uses social media to gain access to victims.
It is a form of blackmail, with compromising images of the victim used to extort money.

"We saw a large number of people who had shared intimate videos or photos with someone they'd met online, then being blackmailed and asked for large amounts of money, otherwise these people would release these very embarrassing images to all of that person's friends and family," 

12 Computer Tricks You Should Try Right Now

Computers have simplified our life to a great extent. Things that were impossible earlier can now be completed instantly thanks to computers. However, this does not mean that a PC is all work and no play.
  1. Have fun with Notepad
    If you think that Notepad is just a basic text editor, then, you will be amazed by its capabilities. You can use Notepad to create everything from personalized logs to harmless viruses that are incredibly annoying. Go see this post to know just how useful Notepad is.
  2. Command Prompt too has some tricks up its sleeves
    If you think that the Command prompt is a boring old program that no one uses, you are making a huge mistake. It can be used for everything from watching ASCII Star Wars to making folders that you cannot delete. See this post to know about all the cool stuff you can do with the Windows Command Prompt.
  3. Use Keyboard Shortcuts to get work done in no time
    If you are tired of having to alternate between your mouse and keyboard to operate your Windows computer, you would love to know these really useful keyboard shortcuts which greatly increase your speed and efficiency. See this post for details.
  4. Make your computer speak what you type
    You can use your PC's built in features and some VBScript magic to create a simple program that will make your computer speak whatever you input to it. Enter the right words and you could imitate a real conversation. Head over to this post to talk with your PC.
  5. Make your computer greet you every time you start Windows
    A simple modification in the previous trick will make your computer welcome you in its own mechanical voice every time you log onto Windows. This is achieved by placing the VBS script responsible for making your computer talk in the Start up folder. 
  6. Find your computer's gender
    Want to know if your PC is a male or a female? Simple. Try the previous trick to know if your computer is a 'he' or a 'she'. On a serious note, this depends upon the voice you have selected in Microsoft Text to Speech options.
  7. Lock Folders with password
    If you have important personal files that you do not want other people to see, you can hide them in a password protected folder to prevent unwanted users from seeing them. Go see this post to hide your personal files effectively.
  8. Change your Processor's name
    PC Tricks
    If you are bored of your old processor and want a new one with a staggering name, you will definitely want to see this trick which allows you to change its name to something extraordinary to make your PC special.
  9. Make a Keyboard Disco
    You can use some VBScript coding to create a live disco on your keyboard by making the LED lights flash alternately. 
  10. Recover permanently deleted files in Windows
    If you have ever deleted a file in Windows that you did not want to and now want to recover it, you would definitely want to know about some free tools to recover your deleted files easily.
  11. Use your Keyboard as Mouse.
    You know you can use your mouse as keyboard using the On-screen keyboard utility. What if I tell you that it is also possible to do the reverse? Just read this post to see how.
  12. Disable USB ports to prevent others from taking your data
    Ever wanted to disable your USB ports to prevent others from using their flash drives on your PC? This post explains how to do just that with a simple registry trick. Do note that disabling USB ports will also disable your USB connected peripheral devices.