- iPhone's iMessage had an encryption flaw that allowed skilled hackers to open pictures and videos
- the attack targeted photos stored in the iCloud
- as said on the website, this happens like this...
- "The software intercepted an iMessage message containing a link to a photo on Apple's iCloud storage, which we reported is used to transmit video and photos, and then pinged the iPhone with a guess at the 64-bit encryption key. If the guess was wrong, then the software changed one digit, and tried again. When they did get a digit right, the phone's software confirmed it. Then, it was a matter of having the software repeat the process thousands of times."
- the iOS 9.3 update should get rid of this bug once and for all
- website
Thursday, March 24, 2016
FLAW IN APPLE'S IMESSAGE ENCRYPTION LETS HACKERS SNOOP PHOTOS
Friday, March 18, 2016
Dominos Robot Delivery System
- Dominos came up with a new idea: a robot that delivers pizza to your house.
- this robot delivers pizza right to your doorstep
- This device was first tested in Australia
- can drive 20 kilometers on it's rechargeable battery
- the robot goes 12 miles per hour
- roads are a worry for Domino's, but they're working to fix this problem
- Has a compartment that separates drinks and food
Monday, March 14, 2016
My One Good Deed
So today I was given an invisible cloak, and told to perform a good deed for someone else. At first I had no idea what to do, but then it came to me in a sudden wave. I decided to buy a ton of food from the food store, and give it all to the homeless in equal pieces. When I got to the food store, I went to the bread aisle, and grabbed a few loaves of bread. Next, I went to the snacks aisle, and grabbed many boxes of cookies, goldfish, and plenty bags of chips. Once I payed, I went to the city with all my food and got ready to start my good deed.
Once in the city, I walked along the streets to find some people without homes. In their little buckets that say, “Feed me”, I dropped in some food and a few dollar bills. I did this for many blocks, until my food ran out. The next few homeless people I saw, I gave them money to use to buy their own food and supplies to live. Doing this for one day, without anyone knowing who I was, was an amazing feeling. I loved helping people even without them asking, and being a hero to people who need one.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
This iPhone Glitch Speeds up Your Device
- glitch was found by 9to5max Jeff Benjamin
- the glitch allows you do remove animations from your device
- only works on 6S and 6S Plus
- removes animation from home screen to app, and back
- to activate this glitch you need to turn on assistive touch, and then quickly return to the home screen and swipe down to access spotlight search. When assistive touch moves above keyboard, quickly go back to the home screen. Do this several times until the speed gets faster.
- for website, click here .
Monday, March 7, 2016
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