Pirate Bay lança site móvel e promete portais para TV e filmes

Pirate Bay launches mobile site and promises TV and movie portals

There are several apps for downloading torrents on Android, Windows Phone and iOS (jailbroken or nifty), but finding torrents isn't always easy: the Pirate Bay website, for example, is not adapted for the small screen of the cell phone. By the way, it wasn't: Meet Mobile Bay. When accessing the Pirate Bay on your smartphone or [...]Read More »
Hackers tentam roubar R$ 8,6 bilhões usando malware para boleto bancário

Hackers try to steal R$ 8.6 billion using bank slip malware

For some time now, bank slips have been the target of hackers: the infected PC changes the document and, when you pay it, you actually deposit money into the attacker's account. But the Federal Police and the FBI discovered an international scheme that tried to steal R$ 8.57 billion in this way – it is the “boleto gang”. According to Folha de S. [...]Read More »
Jovens de 14 anos “hackeiam” caixa eletrônico usando senha padrão de segurança

14-year-olds “hack” ATM using default security password

In Canada, two astute 14-year-olds figured out how to bypass the security of a Bank of Montreal ATM. It sounds crazy, but to “hack” it, they didn't even need a computer: all they had to do was look at a manual on the internet. The Edmonton Journal reports that Matthew Hewlett and Caleb Turon searched the user manual for the cashier [...]Read More »
10 mitos e verdades que você precisa saber sobre vírus para celulares

10 myths and truths you need to know about cell phone viruses

Smartphones certainly seem to be the target of the moment in the virus world. They tend to contain much more personal information than our computers, as they are objects that we don't normally share with anyone and that we are connected to throughout our day. Currently, it is much more likely that our bank passwords, [...]Read More »
Google Chrome não aceita mais instalação de extensões que não estejam em sua loja virtual

Google Chrome no longer accepts installation of extensions that are not in its virtual store

Last November, Google announced that it would no longer accept the installation of extensions that were not hosted on the Chrome Web Store on its browser starting in January. It took a few months, but the restriction went into effect today. In a post on the Chrome blog, Erik Kay, director of browser engineering, explained Google's motivation [...]Read More »
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