The NSA Has Crazy Good Backdoor Access to iPhones

The NSA Has Crazy Good Backdoor Access to iPhones

We already knew that the NSA had developed a taste for intercepting packages to put backdoors in electronics. Now, it turns out that those hacks provide it with almost complete access to the iPhone, too.

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Mars One expedition whittles down its applicant pool to just over 1,000

Apparently, over 200,000 people applied for Mars One’s mission to permanently leave Earth — and while there’s room to spare on the Martian plains, moving that many humans off-planet simply isn’t feasible. The outfit culled that initial pool to 1,058 …

Yahoo Extending The Beta Mail Program To More Users

This article was written on December 17, 2005 by CyberNet.

Yahoo Mail
Yahoo will soon be extending the Beta Mail Program to more users. I recently received an email from them stating:

Your Yahoo! Mail Beta is coming soon.

Thanks for your interest in the new Yahoo! Mail Beta. Your turn is coming soon.

We know you can’t wait to get your hands on the new Yahoo! Mail and we’re just as excited about delivering it to you. Right now we’re working around-the-clock to make sure it’s everything you expect and more.

So stay tuned for further word. In the meantime, there’s no need to do anything. Your place in line is secure, and you’ll get the green light as soon as possible.

Thanks again,

Yahoo! Mail Team

I am a huge Gmail fan so I can’t really be pulled away from that, but I wouldn’t mind giving it a shot to see what the drag-and-drop features are like.

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Leaked documents detail 2008 NSA program to hack and remote control iPhones (video)

Part of security expert Jacob Appelbaum’s Chaos Communications Congress presentation exposed NSA methods to hack systems via WiFi from long range, but we’ll also point out another segment focusing on the Apple iPhone (embedded after the break, …

WrapUp: BitTorrent Tracker for Reddit Users, Firefox 3.6/4.0 Delays, and More

This article was written on January 04, 2010 by CyberNet.

Welcome to the WrapUp by CyberNet. This is a collection of news stories, downloads, and tips that we have collected over the last few days, but never got around to writing about. Don’t forget to send in your own tips, or just leave a comment on this page if you think you’ve got something we should include.

–News–

chrome logo.jpgGoogle Chrome Nabs #3 Browser Spot
Internet Explorer has been on a rather fast decline, and that point is driven home by the fact that it has lost nearly 1% of its market share in each of the last 6-months. Chrome keeps on pushing forward as it squeezes into 3rd place past Safari, but still lags far behind IE and Firefox. All browsers seem to be making progress with the exception of IE, and with some luck we may see Firefox cross the 25% threshold next month.


baconbits.jpgBaconBits: BitTorrent Tracker for “Good” Reddit Users
I have to say that I was rather surprised to see a BitTorrent Tracker that is geared solely towards the Reddit community. In order to be a member of this site you must have signed up at Reddit over 3-months ago, have at least 100 comment karma, and have at least 1 link karma. As long as you meet those requirements there is nothing else you have to worry about… meaning there is no certain ratio you have to hit to remain an active member.


firefox logo.jpgFirefox 4.0 Pushed Back to Late 2010/Early 2011
Mozilla is letting the deadlines slip once again. The Firefox 3.6 release is now expected sometime in the 1st quarter of 2010, which kicks back Firefox 4.0 to the late 2010/early 2011 timeframe. I understand that issues arise and release dates have to be adjusted accordingly, but I hope Mozilla realizes how competitive the browser market is becoming now that Google has joined the race to dethrone IE. Maybe Mozilla needs to hire on some more people so that they can hopefully meet their initial targets.


–News in Brief–

fbi_warning.jpgMost Pirated Movie of 2009 Makes Heaps of Money
Star Trek is said to be the most pirated movie of the year, and according to estimates the movie still profited over $100 million.


bing images.jpgVerizon Forces Subscribers to Use Bing
Microsoft struck a $500 million deal that has forced Verizon Blackberry users to use the Bing search engine.


nexus one.jpgGoogle Android Event Tomorrow
Google temporarily posted the support page for the Nexus One, which is expected to officially be announced tomorrow.


–Tips, Tutorials, and Reviews–

coffee application.jpgHow to Temporarily Change the Default Program for Filetypes
Coffee is a pretty cool portable app that will let you define a custom set of default applications to use when the program is running. For example, you could use Coffee to make a portable version of Firefox your default browser. All you’d have to do is plug in your USB drive, fire up Coffee, and it will kick in and make the portable Firefox the default app for your web surfing needs.


aero enabler.jpgEnable Windows Aero in Vista/Windows 7 Home Basic
If you’re running Vista or Windows 7 Home Basic I’m sure you’re aware that you can’t take advantage of everything the OS has to offer since you don’t get Aero support. Well, this app will remove that limitation. Assuming your graphics card can handle Aero this app will make the necessary changes so that the additional functionality will be made available to you, and it will disable future hardware checks that could cause Windows to disable it.


–Tips in Brief–

splayer.jpgSPlayer – A Lightweight Media Player
This portable media player is compact, free, has a clean UI, and is easy on system resources. A killer combination.


one number.jpgCheck Unread Counts for Gmail, Wave, Reader, and More in Chrome
This Google Chrome extension will monitor most of your Google services for unread items.


maildrop.jpgUpload Files to Dropbox by Email
If you leave this app running on a PC you’ll be able to upload files to your Dropbox account simply by attaching files to an email.


thumbsdb.jpgThumbnail Database Files (thumbs.db) Cleaner
You could simply just search your computer for these files, but this provides a slightly different approach for deleting those pesky thumbnail files from your machine.


windows 7 library.jpgManage Your Windows 7 Library Settings
Get complete control over your Windows 7 libraries: add/remove them, change icons, change default saving location, and more.


–Downloads–

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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: I Am the Walrus

LSD is a hell of a drug.

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Just 24 hours left to win a Sony Xperia Tablet Z, QX10 camera and other great prizes in our holiday giveaway!

It’s almost 2014! Round out the year by doing yourself a favor: enter our 11 holiday giveaways by visiting each of our guides here. We’re giving away some of Sony’s best gear, including the Xperia Tablet Z and the QX10 attachable lens camera. You …

Nintendo put limits on 3DS StreetPass sharing so it can add features later

StreetPass data swaps are handy for 3DS owners who want to expand their games with other players’ content, but they limit the number of new people you can accept at any one time. Ever wonder why that is? As it turns out, Nintendo has been …

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Holy crap, this train derailment created a massive freaking explosion

Holy crap, this train derailment created a massive freaking explosion

Oh my. This is beyond scary. A mile-long train carrying crude oil derailed near a small town in North Dakota and sent explosions, flames and dark black smoke into the sky. Luckily (and almost unbelievably), no one was hurt in the accident that looked a lot more like a nuke exploding than a train derailment. Thank god.

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