NASA and SETI discover new Neptunian moon, spot what Voyager 2 missed

NASA and SETI discover new Neptunian moon, spot what Voyager 2 missed

A baker’s dozen worth of moons might already sound like too many for us Earthlings, but Neptune has just had its count bumped to 14. Though the extra luna appeared as a white dot in over 150 photos taken by NASA’s Hubble telescope between 2004 and 2009, it took SETI’s Mark Showalter to discover it after poring over images of faint rings around the planet. Dubbed S/2004 N 1, the satellite is no more than 12 miles across and completes its orbit every 23 hours. Hoping to spot it in the night sky? You’re better off hitting the second source link for more pictures, as it’s 100 million times dimmer than the faintest star viewable with the naked eye, and it escaped Voyager 2, to boot.

[Image credit: NASA, ESA and A. Feild (STScI)]

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Yahoo launches wish list for requesting inactive usernames

Yahoo launches wish list for requesting inactive usernames

If you’re itching to shed that old, embarrassing Yahoo username in favor of something a little more age appropriate, we’ve got good news. Mayer and Co. have just opened up a wish list to request inactive usernames. Plug in your five moniker requests (in order of preference) by August 7th, and if you’re first in line for an account that hasn’t been used in over a year, it’ll be yours by the middle of the month. Once the search giant sends a message to your inbox, simply click the included link within 48 hours and the re-purposed account will be yours. After the initial period, folks will be able to add usernames to a watch list, and will be alerted when they become available.

Worried that password recovery messages sent from other services to reused addresses could be a security issue? Yahoo is too. The firm’s leaning on an email header dubbed “Require-Recipient-Valid-Since” that will only allow missives to be delivered if the recipient has confirmed that email with the sender after the date of the account transfer. While Facebook’s already onboard with the solution, other parties will need to bake it into their existing systems. Click the second source link to toss your hat in the ring for the perfect email address.

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FBI-themed ransomware now affecting OS X users

Everyone has had to deal with malware of some sort at one point or another, with some being unlucky enough to come across the FBI-themed “ransomware” variety that presents itself as being a government threat of criminal charges should one refuse to pay a fine. This kind of malware has typically been the domain of Windows users, but has made its way to OS X.

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The information comes from Malwarebytes, an anti-malware company. According to the rundown they’ve provided, the FBI ransomware is presenting users with a page that, at a quick glance, looks official enough: the beginning of the URL starts with fbi.gov.id, and and it harbors the real FBI logo, as well as a fake logo stating “The FBI” cyber department has targeted the user.

The trojan targets the users by using the “restore from crash” feature in the browser, which prevents the user from getting rid of the page. Attempting to close the tab results in a popup stating “YOUR BROWSER HAS BEEN LOCKED. All PC data will be detained and criminal procedures will be initiated against you if the fine will not be paid.” The “fine” in question? $300.

Aside from the threats of criminal procedures and other such nonsense, the ransomware tries to scare the user into paying the amount by specifying specific criminal activities it accuses the user of committing, such as violating copyright laws regarding music, video, and software, as well as viewing “prohibited pornographic content.”

Causing Safari to force quit won’t do any good for the user, with the ransomware page reappearing the next time the browser is fired up. Fortunately, the issue is pretty easy to get rid of by simply resetting Safari, which can be done by clicking “Safari” from the menu. All the items must be checked under the reset options.

SOURCE: Malwarebytes


FBI-themed ransomware now affecting OS X users is written by Brittany Hillen & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Mouse Computer MousePro-i475GX6-0712 Business Desktop PC

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Mouse Computer is bringing you their latest business desktop PC, the MousePro-i475GX6-0712. The system is packed with a 3.40GHz Intel Core i5-4670 processor, an Intel B85 Express Chipset, a GeForce GTX 760 2GB graphics card, an 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 1TB hard drive, a DVD Super Multi Drive, a 500W power supply and runs on Windows 7 Professional 64-bit (SP1) OS. The MousePro-i475GX6-0712 is available now for 114,870 Yen (about $1,156). [Product Page]

Zalman CNPS2X Ultra-Compact CPU Cooler

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ASK Inc. Japan will launch a new ultra-compact CPU cooler from Zalman, the CNPS2X. Supporting both Intel (LGA1156/1155/1150/775) and AMD (FM2/FM1/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2) sockets, the cooler is equipped with a mirror-finished copper base, an 8mm S-shaped copper heat pipe and an 80mm PWM silent fan that is nestled inside the fin array. The CNPS2X will become available from late July for 3,280 Yen (about $33). [Product Page]

Cimbri Android 4.2 Tablet

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Check out this affordable Android 4.2 tablet from Chinavasion, the Cimbri. Priced at just $69.99, the tablet packs a 7.0-inch 800 x 480 capacitive multi-touch display, a 1GHz A20 Cortex-A7 dual-core processor, a 512MB RAM, a 4GB of internal storage, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), dual cameras (0.3MP front & 0.3MP rear), Adobe Flash support, WiFi, an HDMI port, a 2200mAh battery and runs on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS. [Product Page]

Verizon Wants to Let You Upgrade Your Phone More Often Too

Verizon Wants to Let You Upgrade Your Phone More Often Too

Droid Life got their hands on internal Verizon slides that reveal that Verizon has plans to let its customers upgrade their phones more often. Yeah, kind of like T-Mobile’s Jump plan. The ‘VZ Edge’ plan will supposedly let Big Red customers upgrade to a new phone once they have paid off 50% of their phone. Upgrade before your upgrade. Pay to keep paying.

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HighPoint RocketStor 5212 Dual-Bay Thunderbolt Storage Dock

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Here comes a new dual-bay Thunderbolt storage dock from HighPoint, the RocketStor 5212. Designed specifically for MacBook portables, iMac and Mac mini systems, this storage dock is equipped with a Thunderbolt connection interface and provides two SATA slots for 2.5-inch & 3.5-inch HDDs/SSDs (can be used simultaneously). The RocketStor 5212 is priced at 27,000 Yen (about $272). [Product Page]

Expert Oriented Radeon HD 7730 Graphics Card

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Expert Oriented has released their newest graphics card, the Radeon HD 7730. Codenamed RH7730-E1GHD/D5, the card is equipped with 384 CUDA Cores, a 128-bit memory interface, a core clock of 800MHz and a 1GB of GDDR5 memory set @ 4500MHz, and features DVI-I, HDMI and mini DisplayPort outputs. The RH7730-E1GHD/D5 retails for 8,000 Yen (about $80). [Product Page]

Sony Video Unlimited adds persistent library, grants cross-device access

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Using Sony’s Video Unlimited platform just got a little more appealing. Prior to Shacknews‘ discovery of a change in the store’s terms of service, once you purchased a video it was only available on the PlayStation device it was downloaded to. Now, there’s parity between its storefront and the likes of iTunes and Amazon Video that allow media access from a range of hardware tied to your account. Frankly, it’s long overdue but not the first time the hardware giant’s been slow to evolve. We’ve reached out to Sony to see if this applies to gadgets not carrying PlayStation branding and will update if we hear back. Till then, take a moment to appreciate a fuller, more apt definition of “unlimited.”

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Via: Shacknews

Source: Sony Entertainment Network