Fraud ring that resold customers’ Apple data busted by Chinese police
Chinese authorities have busted up a fraud ring accused of stealing customers’ Apple information and selling it online.
David Bisson reports.
Chinese authorities have busted up a fraud ring accused of stealing customers’ Apple information and selling it online.
David Bisson reports.
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January security patch now available for Google Nexus & Pixel devices
MMA Ring Report Now, it appears that Google is finally about to bestow Android 7.1.1 Nougat on the Nexus 6. The update will not, however, include Google Assistant and the Pixel's Night Light. The tech giant reported that the January security patch would offer fixes … |
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Inside the Ring: PLA on Cyber Warfare Buildup
Washington Free Beacon A Chinese military official revealed last month that Beijing plans to rapidly build a new People's Liberation Army cyberwarfare force in response to U.S. military cyberforces. Col. Li Minghai of the PLA's National Defense University wrote in the … John McAfee – Taking on an invisible digital army |
Of all of the things that you might think of upgrading as you move into home or premises automation your doorbell may not immediately spring to mind. When it comes to entryway monitoring and security, the solution is usually to use a camera and sometimes a wireless doorbell.
A company called, appropriately, Ring, has come out with a solution called, also appropriately, Ring. The Ring is a wireless device with a built in wide angle 720p HD camera, microphone, speaker, and pushbutton. The device communicates over your WI-Fi network (2.4 gHz 802.11 b/g/n with WPA2, WPA or 64-bit WEP) to Ring’s cloud services which allows you, on your iOS, Android, or Windows 10 device, to see and talk to whoever is outside your door from wherever you are as well as make a video record of activity.
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