However, the movie has already been leaked online on pirate sites a week before its official release date. The online leak of ‘Dune (also known as Dune: Part One)’ comes from EVO, the same P2P release group, which leaked Netflix’s ‘The Power of the Dog’ and ‘The Guilty’ last month. This movie is the first instalment of a planned two-part adaption. For those unaware, Dune is a feature adaptation of Frank Herbert’s 1965 science fiction novel of the same name.
Musk purchased the company at $54.20 a share. Well, this is the same price stated in his initial offer on the 14th of April. In a statement, Elon Musk stated that, “Free speech is the bedrock of a functioning democracy, and Twitter is the digital town square where matters vital to the future of humanity are debated.” He further added that, “I also want to make Twitter better than ever by enhancing the product with new features, making the algorithms open source to increase trust, defeating the spambots, and authenticating all humans.
The infected apps hide and promote themselves aggressively on Facebook showing continuous advertisements to victims in a variety of ways. When this malware is installed on the victim’s device, they run malicious services automatically upon installation even without needing any user interaction to open the apps. To promote these apps to new users, the malware authors created advertising pages on Facebook, as it is the link to Google Play distributed through legitimate social media, leaving little margin for doubt for the users.
After Google, Facebook is also going open-source. In its mission to take Facebook to the last man on Earth, the networking giant has launched OpenCellular, a new open source hardware and software project that aims to bring a more affordable wireless access platform to remote areas. “One of the reasons the expansion of cellular networks has stalled is that the ecosystem is constrained,” Facebook engineer Kashif Ali writes. “Traditional cellular infrastructure can be very expensive, making it difficult for operators to deploy it everywhere and for smaller organizations or individuals to solve hyperlocal connectivity challenges.
However, it can also pose serious risk to one’s mental and physical health, including teenagers. Taking a note of this, Facebook is now planning to introduce a new feature that will help improve the mental health of young people, specifically teenagers. Called as “Take a Break”, this new feature to be introduced on Instagram will encourage teenagers to just simply take a break from its photo sharing app, and keep them away from watching harmful content over and over in a particular time period that may not be conducive to their wellbeing.
An aviation expert has claimed that the shocking Germanwings Airbus A320 crash in the Alps may have been caused by hackers. In a letter to the Financial Times Matt Andersson warned of the complexities of aircraft accidents and highlighted the possibilities of secondary contributing factors – including external electronic hacking. Germanwings Flight 9525 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Barcelona–El Prat Airport in Spain to Düsseldorf Airport in Germany, operated by Germanwings, subsidiary of Lufthansa.
For those unaware, Mandiant provides incident response and general security consulting along with incident management products to major global organizations, governments, and Fortune 100 companies. The most prominent investigation of the cybersecurity firm was the largest SolarWinds Supply Chain Attack ever recorded in the U.S. in December 2020. Further, in May 2021, Mandiant was also brought in to investigate a ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline, a fuel pipeline operator that supplies close to half of the gasoline, diesel, and other fuels to the East Coast.
That said the thought of limiting apps like Google Messages might have never crossed your mind. Well after reading this news article your might think otherwise. If you are a regular user of Google Messages then you might have used the app for clicking photos and instantly attaching the photos to your messages for sending them to a friend. While doing so there’s a live feed from your camera. This live feed can be used to either take an immediate snapshot from the small thumbnail preview or you can expand it for a better high-quality photo.
One of the first things that a user does after waking up is to switch on his/her Wi-Fi router while there are some users who never switch off their routers. The Internet plays such an important role that people use it for completing their day-to-day chores as well as for relaxation. Considering that Wi-Fi has become a central part of our life, it is quite easy to forget the Wifi password.
This is a typical occurrence on all devices, but what should you do if it is needed for your Android phone? There are some workarounds put in place by your phone’s manufacturer, as well as some third-party ones that may be used to switch off your Android phone without the power button when you are in any situation that requires it. Therefore, this article will detail the top 6 ways to turn off an Android phone without a button to make it easier for you to use them.