Seagate Reveals “World’s Largest” 60TB SSD, Beats Samsung

The launch is scheduled for 2017 and it is designed for enterprise use. This is the largest capacity drive until now in the world. It is a solid-state storage rig that uses integrated circuit assemblies as memory to store data persistently. SSDs have no moving mechanical components. The Storage space is enough for 400 million photographs or 12,000 DVD movies. It also promises to deliver superior performance with ultra-dense NAND technology and low power consumption....

August 12, 2016 · 1 min · 100 words · Michael Evans

This Game Would Take You 584 Billion Years To Complete

How it looks, so now just have a go at pronounce it out loud. That scale is absurd. The decision to use a number of 64-bit instead of 32 came after inquiries of players. Theoretically, the game is infinite, since no human being would be able to exploit it fully.

August 12, 2016 · 1 min · 50 words · Gregory Jensen

Blackhat Firm Offers $500,000 For Zero-day iOS Exploit

The lowest amount of compensation offered for vulnerabilities in Adobe products is $60 thousand. Earlier, the corporation opened its reward program for information about vulnerabilities and bugs in its own software. Exodus Intelligence is not the only broker who is interested in information about vulnerabilities in iOS. In total, the company was ready to pay $3 million to researchers who developed the exploit.

August 11, 2016 · 1 min · 63 words · Robert Simmons

Facebook To Show Ads Even If You Are Using Ad Blockers

The new page can now be accessedhere. Just add or delete the different preferences.

August 11, 2016 · 1 min · 14 words · Mckenzie Smith

Google To Finally Kill Flash By The End Of 2016

Only in specific situations, flash will be used, always with the express indication of the user. But already from version 53, which will be launched in September changes will begin. As we all know that the tech giant Googles statistics do not lie. These small elements represent 90% of the Flash files that are loaded in Chrome.

August 11, 2016 · 1 min · 57 words · Renee Fritz

Kickass Torrents Is Back After Being Offline For Weeks

As we all know, KickassTorrents went offline for infringement of copyright and money laundering. Kickass torrents is back again after being offline for about 22 days. Recently we observed thefarewell of Torrentz.eu. We have also seen Facebook killing theOfficial Page of ExtraTorrent. Of course, it was really a depressing news for all torrent lovers. However, we have also noticed that the search engineTorrentz is back with a new Avatar. However, after all, those happenings its time for celebrations....

August 11, 2016 · 1 min · 99 words · Lindsay Chung

Microsoft Accidentally Leaks ‘Golden Keys’ Protecting Millions of Windows Devices

Its has been week since Microsoft released the anniversary update for its users. Recently, Microsoft fixed the flaws and released updates for them. It also helps to protect devices from malware which can hijack your systems bootloader. The researchers wrote in the blog post About the FBI: are you reading this? You seriously dont understand still? Microsoft implemented a secure golden key system. And the golden keys got released from MS own stupidity....

August 11, 2016 · 1 min · 98 words · Robert Mcdonald

Facebook Removes ExtraTorrent Official Page And Deletes User Accounts

As we know it has been almost 22 days since the Kickass Torrents website went down. Recently we witnessed the demise of Torrentz.eu and now its time for another popular torrent website Extratorrent. Facebook had flagged the official page for Extratorrent for copyright infringement. According to the reports from Torrent freak. The Extratorrent site had stopped sharing the links that are linked to copyrighted materials on Facebook years ago. Not only that, Facebook has removed several Fan pages as well....

August 10, 2016 · 1 min · 80 words · Dylan Williams

Hackers Create First-Ever Ransomware For The Smart Thermostats

If in this ecosystem we add the latest security issues, then the question is even greater. Hackers are increasingly targeting more the equipments which can be easily used by themselves to achieve further attacks. If in this ecosystem we add the latest security issues, then the question is even greater. Failure is the permissions that are given by this equipment, which runs with the root user. After the infection was discovered immediately before being presented, researchers chose to omit the mark of these thermostats....

August 10, 2016 · 1 min · 84 words · Ray Miller

Microsoft Releases 9 Security Updates To Patch 34 Severe Flaws

A security bulletins MS16-095 and MS16-096 eliminate 17 vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge surfing app. Bulletin MS16-099 addresses a number of vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office. This update also fixes a vulnerability that could allow bypassing the ASLR mechanism (Address Space Layout Randomization). Finally, the MS16-102 bulletin fixes one vulnerability in the PDF-library of Microsoft Windows. This can be exploited to gain system access rights of the current user....

August 10, 2016 · 1 min · 87 words · Jeffrey Adams

Now You Can Play 10,000 Retro Amiga Games In Your Browser For Free

For Nostalgia Fans, Internet Archive has recently added Amiga Software Library which contains almost 10,000 games. you could play the games online in your surfing app itself. But, there are times when the internet shows us its good side. Its time to regain our childhood. The Word Amiga will not grab any extreme attention now because nowadays gaming is depended on the console. Commodore Amiga and its games have created the history that time....

August 10, 2016 · 1 min · 96 words · Don Lopez

Torrentz Is Back Again With A New Avatar

After bidding farewell with a message displaying Torrentz will always love you. As it was the experience like we lost the best buddy that we had known for years. Not only that it also claims to be indexing 59,642,496 torrents from 124,175,891 pages. So, it means that currently, it is largely back online.

August 10, 2016 · 1 min · 53 words · Glenn Mcdonald

Find This Secret Command In MS-DOS Code To Win $100,000 Reward

As a consequence, more people bought cheaper PC-DOS and Microsoft which continued to develop. Hence, DRIs lawyers challenged that their forensic researchers found MS-DOS violated the DRIs software. However, the president of Zeidman Consulting, Bob Zeidman find evidence that system calls were copied. Here are all his findings which were published inIEEESpectrum. Hence, the president of Zeidman Consulting, Bob Zeidman is now standing behind his analysis and conclusions.

August 9, 2016 · 1 min · 68 words · Patricia Alexander