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Home Depot data breach also led to 53 million email addresses being stolen

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 07 Nov 2014 11:32

Home Depot data breach also led to 53 million email addresses being stolen Home Depot has confirmed that their high-profile data breach was worse than expected, with 53 million email addresses being stolen in addition to the 56 million credit and debit card numbers taken.

In April, the company confirmed that hackers were able to breach their systems by accessing the password of a vendor. That small access allowed the attackers to get deep into the home improvement store's networks through a Windows exploit and take personal info. Even though Microsoft quickly patched the exploits, the hackers were already in and were running through the company's point-of-sale systems using high-level employee permissions.

While the email leak is actually on the smaller side compared to others of the past five years, Home Depot warned users to expect more phishing attacks, in which attackers will try to secure more sensitive information (such as bank accounts or other logins) via purporting to be real companies in fake emails.

Home Depot did not seem too apologetic, claiming that their network design was not at fault but did concede that the company should have placed data security higher in its "mission statement."

The data collection was ongoing for months, and they hackers were only detected after they decided to sell a giant block of credit card numbers on the underground forum Rescator. The U.S. Secret Service then informed Home Depot. On the same day, Capital One called the company to inform them that the only common thread between a giant batch of fraudulent charges from a group of cards was Home Depot. Home Depot, banks and government agencies all tried to buy the cards at that point to take them off the market, and the traffic actually took the site down. In the next few days, the company was able to acquire some cards and began backtracking, eventually finding the "patient zero" server at a store in Miami.

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Trailer: Next-gen "Grand Theft Auto V' versions will include first-person mode

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 07 Nov 2014 10:47

Trailer: Next-gen "Grand Theft Auto V' versions will include first-person mode Rockstar Games has confirmed that the upcoming PS4 and Xbox One versions of GTA V will include first-person mode, giving the game a whole new perspective that should be as interesting as it is fun.

In addition, the game will have better visuals, new playable content and a larger multiplayer, as well.

Explains Rob Nelson, animation director on GTA V, of the time and effort it took to create the new gameplay mode. "You have to change pretty much everything. I mean, if you want to do it right. We have a very solid third-person animation system, but you don't just put the camera down there and expect to see the guns, aim, and shoot. All those animations are new when you switch to first-person, because it all has to be animated to the camera, to make it feel like a proper first-person experience that I think people would expect. All the timings have to be re-evaluated."

Since there are three protagonists, making sure that each felt unique was another problem for Rockstar. Nelson says each now has their own idle animations and "if a character is speaking to you when you look over at them, you'll see they're looking back at you, making eye-contact." Adds the director, "This is new territory for us. We wanted as much as possible to retain a sense of character, whatever character you're playing. Whether that's little fidget or hearing them speak."

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Activision: Sequel to hit 'Destiny' already in the works

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 07 Nov 2014 10:22

Activision: Sequel to hit 'Destiny' already in the works 'Destiny,' Bungie's new cross-platform smash hit, already has a sequel in development.

The game, despite heavy criticism for a short (and easy) campaign mode and a plethora of bugs and loopholes, still had over $500 million in sales in its first day of availability and Sony set records for console sales thanks to an exclusive white console with PS4-exclusive goodies.

Activision understands how money works, however, and despite the shortcomings of the game (it is a still a great game), there is a sequel already in development. Eric Hirshberg, publishing CEO at Activision says: "Work has also begun on future expansion packs as well as on our next full game release. We're very pleased with the launch and continuing engagement."

The revelation is a bit of a surprise given that Bungie and Activision have already said they plan to support Destiny for the next decade including continuous DLC and updates and multiplayer events.

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The government's 'Operation Onymous' did much, much more than just take down Silk Road 2.0

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 07 Nov 2014 9:35

The government's 'Operation Onymous' did much, much more than just take down Silk Road 2.0 Yesterday, we reported that the Deepnet's 'premier' drug marketplace, Silk Road 2.0, was taken down by a joint FBI, Europol, DHS task force under the umbrella of "Operation Onymous."

Today it has been revealed that the Silk Road was just part of a massive operation in which a total of 17 people were arrested, over 400 hundred .onion domains were seized, and most of the major marketplaces were taken offline. Drug markets Cloud 9 and Hydra were taken offline as were contraband marketplaces Pandora, Blue Sky, Topix, Flugsvamp, Cannabis Road, and Black Market. In addition, money laundering sites Cash Machine, Cash Flow, Golden Nugget and Fast Cash were also taken down.

From the 17 arrested, $1 million in Bitcoins were seized, as well as $250,000 in cash, computers, servers, drugs, precious metals and weapons.

Troels Oerting, head of the European Cybercrime Centerm said that the authorities had not yet even cataloged all the contraband nor listed all 414 .onion domains that were seized. "One of the primary targets was the Silk Road guy [Blake Benthall]," added Oerting, "But we also decided to see if we could identify more of the administrators of these sites and remove their infrastructure as well...Some moved before we could act, but we've taken most of our targets down."

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OnePlus has sold over 500,000 One handsets this year

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 06 Nov 2014 9:45

OnePlus has sold over 500,000 One handsets this year The OnePlus One smartphone, notable for its high specs and extremely cheap price, has reached 500,000 units sold.

Besides its cheap, unlocked price, the device is also notable as it has only been available via an invite system until very recently when the company began doing "flash sales" for orders.

Carl Pei co-founder of the company, confirmed the sales data and says now that the stretch goal is 1 million units before the end of 2014. "It's going to be hard but I think it's possible," noted Pei. Most impressive about the sales figures is the fact that Pei says the company has used just $300 on its entire advertising budget. "All that money was spent experimenting on different types of Facebook ads. We found that we've now reached a critical mass of users, and they are helping us spread the word organically. Normally when you launch a [smartphone] product it gets really hot in the first month, and in the second or third month, sales start to drop really fast. For OnePlus, when you look at our internal metrics, our sales just keep growing."

Pei did also admit that margins are razor thin, and that there are future monetization plans for OnePlus. "We're making a single-figure dollar amount on each phone. That's not the way we're going to make money in the future, it's just to keep the operation going. Accessories will be a big part of it. We've made a really social brand, that people are fans of. If we make lifestyle products or specialized accessories, I think those will do really well."

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Here is the epic official launch trailer for 'Halo: The Master Chief Collection'

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 06 Nov 2014 8:58

Here is the epic official launch trailer for 'Halo: The Master Chief Collection' The Xbox One-exclusive 'Halo: The Master Chief Collection' finally has its first official launch trailer.

343 Industries' hotly anticipated collection includes a remastered Halo 2: Anniversary, Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Halo 3, Halo 4, Halo: Nightfall (a new digital series), and exclusive access to the Halo 5: Guardians Multiplayer Beta.

The remastered Halo 2 is the big draw here, as it is updated with new cinematics at 60fps for the Xbox One, and with 100 multiplayer maps.

343 is making the collection available on November 11th in North America with a global launch to follow.

Here is the trailer (which is epic):

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'The Legend Of Zelda: Majora's Mask' is being remade for the Nintendo 3DS

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 06 Nov 2014 5:35

'The Legend Of Zelda: Majora's Mask' is being remade for the Nintendo 3DS Nintendo has announced that its hit N64 game 'The Legend Of Zelda: Majora's Mask' is excitedly being remade for the 3DS handheld.

The original game was released in 2000 and the main storyline is Link trying to stop Skull Kid (who has stolen the Ocarina of Time) from destroying the planet by bringing the moon crashing down in. The game was unique in that it introduced a three day time system that even gamers were affected by and also added transformation masks.

Over time, the game sold 3.36 million copies, a huge hit, and it was praised for its story and being inventive.

"As we worked on the remake version, we set out to maintain the original level of challenge, while keeping the game accessible for anyone," Satoru Iwata, Nintendo's president, said in the announcement. "So we also focused on making sure the gameplay experience was as smooth as possible."

The game will be available in the Spring 2015.

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FBI arrests alleged operator of deepnet marketplace Silk Road 2.0

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 06 Nov 2014 5:06

FBI arrests alleged operator of deepnet marketplace Silk Road 2.0 The FBI has announced the arrest of Blake Benthall, a man who is accused of running the deepnet marketplace Silk Road 2.0.

Benthall, who was a former employee at Elon Musk's rocket ship company SpaceX, was arrested in San Francisco and the marketplace was raided and shut down. Benthall could face life in prison for the crimes.

As part of Operation Onymous, the new Silk Road was taken down exactly one year to the day from when it went live in 2013. Benthall has been charged with one count of conspiring to commit narcotics trafficking, one count of conspiring to commit computer hacking, one count of conspiring to traffic in fraudulent identification documents, and one count of money-laundering conspiracy.

After raiding his home, the FBI says Benthall's PC (which was not encrypted in any way) had full "address lists for customers all over the world that will be of significant interest to many global law enforcement agencies." Prior to the raid, the U.S. DEA made purchases from the Silk Road 2.0, including heroin, cocaine, LSD and Oxycodone. Each was then tested and all tested positive for illegal drugs.

Undercover FBI officers had conversations with Benthall, who claimed that as of last month the Silk Road 2.0 had 150,000 monthly active users and over $8 million in monthly sales. Although Benthall claims hackers stole all of them in September, there was allegedly $1.4 million in Bitcoins in the marketplace.

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Facebook just made it a lot easier to help fight ebola through the social network

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 06 Nov 2014 1:30

Facebook just made it a lot easier to help fight ebola through the social network Facebook has announced a few new initiatives this week that will allow its 1 billion+ users to help donate towards fighting the deadly virus.

Reads the post of the three ways Facebook is making it easier:

An easy way to donate – a Donate feature to raise awareness and funds for International Medical Corps, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and Save the Children

Health education – collaborating with UNICEF to show information on Ebola symptoms and treatment to people in targeted regions on Facebook

Emergency voice and data services – working with NetHope to provide vital communications capacity to medical and aid workers in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone

There will be a donate feature added to your news feed, allowing you to quickly donate to the three aforementioned company and of course to share that you are donating and how easily others can to.

Ebola has been dominating the headlines for months now, as it became an epidemic in Western Africa with over 4000 people dying. One person has died in the U.S. from exposure after coming back from Africa, and two others have been sick and treated.

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Xiaomi is already a profitable smartphone maker, with more growth expected

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 06 Nov 2014 12:59

Xiaomi is already a profitable smartphone maker, with more growth expected Founded in 2010, Chinese smartphone OEM Xiaomi has seen a meteoric rise to become the world's 4th largest smartphone maker by volume and with it, has come exponential growth in revenue and profits.

Thanks to new documents, it appears that Xiaomi's net profit almost doubled from 2012 to 2013 and is likely to see similar gains in 2014. The documents show an 84 percent rise in profit to 3.46 billion yuan ($566 million) in 2013, with a 75 percent rise expected for 2014.

Xiaomi sells cheap smartphones with high-end specs, including the incredibly popular Mi4 flagship which starts at 1,999 yuan ($330 USD). Currently, the company only sells devices in China, but has promised expansion in the future.

The company has built up a loyal following thanks to its social media and forum strategy in which the company almost always responds to all requests. Even the company's operating system has been tweaked based on fan feedback. By having loyal fans, marketing has been cheap and has kept costs down. According to the documents, sales and marketing expensives were a measly 876 million yuan, or just 3.2 percent of its overall revenue.

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Nest Thermostat now free with contract in Ireland

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 06 Nov 2014 12:36

Nest Thermostat now free with contract in Ireland Google's smarthome hardware maker Nest has announced the first step in its new sales strategy to get free smart thermostats to everyone.

Irish citizens can now get a free Nest when they sign up for a two-year utility contract with Electric Ireland. The Nest normally costs $250, so the deal is pretty decent especially if you were going to sign a utilities contract, anyways.

Most utilities customers pay month to month so the deal also works out for the utilities companies.

While Ireland and its 1.6 million households is a small start, but Nest is looking to "bring it out to hopefully many more countries. This is a seminal event in Ireland [that] we think is going to change the world."

The smart thermostat learns user's heating and cooling preferences over time and also allows you to control the heat via Web-connected devices.

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Dell's new Venue 11 Pro tablet adds new Core M processor

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 06 Nov 2014 12:10

Dell's new Venue 11 Pro tablet adds new Core M processor Dell has introduced their new Venue 11 Pro 7000 tablet, the first major consumer tablet to feature Intel's new powerful but low-power Core M CPU.

The processor is part of the Broadwell line from Intel, which is said to offer great power efficiency with mainstream performance without the need for internal fans.

Besides the updated internals, the Venue 11 Pro has a similar design to its predecessor and it remains aimed at enterprises.

For those interested, the Venue 11 Pro offers multiple models. 64GB, 128GB or 256GB of SSD internal storage, Windows 8.1 or Windows 8.1 Pro, and 4GB or 8GB of DDR3 RAM. The tablet also has a model with a TPM chip, necessary for many companies so they can authenticate the hardware. Standard connectivity includes a USB 3.0 port, a micro HDMI port, and Bluetooth 4.0 and NFC.

The updated Venue 11 Pro goes on sale next week, November 11th, for $699.

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Latest South Park episodes hits hard at the addictive nature of freemium mobile games

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 06 Nov 2014 11:35

Latest South Park episodes hits hard at the addictive nature of freemium mobile games As usual, South Park was hilarious this week and relevant, as the show's creators took on the growing trend of addictive freemium mobile titles.

In the show, Jimmy pushes the new Canadian freemium title with titular characters Terrence and Phillip in which you basically collect coins to help T&P rebuild Canada. Coins (the virtual currency of choice) can of course be purchased for real cash, just like in many popular titles like Clash of Clans, Candy Crush, and many, many more.

The game is built by the Canadian Department of Mobile Gaming and the Prince of Canada goes into "the science behind freemium gaming" which are accurately as follows:

1. Simplicity: A player must be enticed with a simple game loop.
2. Compliments: Make sure you're making the gamer feel special and good about themselves.
3. Fake Currency: Train the players to spend your fake currency.
4. Switcheroo: Offer the customers a way to spend their real money for fake, virtual dollars, so they'll forget they're spending money.
5. Waiting Game: "Make the game about waiting, but make the player pay not to wait."

To not spoil the rest of the show, it is worth watching (if you like South Park already, what are you doing still reading?), and even if you don't it is a fun way to think about the freemium game addiction you might be worried about.

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Former NSA GC: Google and Apple could be hurting themselves by encrypting their operating systems

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 06 Nov 2014 11:17

Former NSA GC: Google and Apple could be hurting themselves by encrypting their operating systems Former NSA general counsel Stewart Baker had some interesting thoughts on current U.S. technology companies, specifically their choices to encrypt.

"The state department has funded some of these tools, such as Tor, which has been used in Arab Spring revolutions or to get past the Chinese firewall, but these crypto wars are mainly being fought between the American government and American companies," said Baker.

Both Apple (with iOS 8) and Android (with Android Lollipop) have begun encrypting their operating systems, making it supposedly nearly impossible for users to be spied on or for police authorities to take data from the devices.

Baker says that encryption was the downfall for BlackBerry (although, I would disagree), as encrypting user data limited its business in countries that require government oversight such as India, Arab Emirates, China and Russia. "Blackberry pioneered the same business model that Google and Apple are doing now - that has not ended well for Blackberry," added Baker. "They restricted their own ability to sell. We have a tendency to think that once the cyberwar is won in the US that that is the end of it - but that is the easiest war to swim."

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Popcorn Time for desktop gets major update to 5.0 including touch screen support

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 06 Nov 2014 10:52

Popcorn Time for desktop gets major update to 5.0 including touch screen support The team behind Popcorn Time have unveiled beta 5.0 for desktop users, the next step in their "Popcorn Time Revolution."

Recently, EURid took down the team's original domain, effectively wiping official traces of the software off the Web. The software and a new domain was quickly reinstated, and the team says downloads and installs are back up to 25,000 per day.

Says the email we received: "It is impressive, but it's not even close to the numbers we had before EURid removed our domain and basically crashed us... for a moment. EURid tried to take us down but instead of doing so, they just opened our eyes and made us better and wiser.
We built beta 5.0 so that no one will be able to take it down. Popcorn Time from now on will keep on working as usual even if our domain gets removed, and in the future even the necessary data for Popcorn Time will be transferred purely via Peer2Peer (the infrastructure for this is already in the beta 5.0)."


More importantly for users, 5.0 comes with some new features, most notably touch screen support for Windows devices. In addition, there is a "brand new UX/UI with a smooth, slick feeling that just makes you want to watch a movie," and new anime and cartoon sections.

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