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Programmers found solution for ransomware successfully

No need to pay for ransomware  For those who’ve found their computers infected by the WannaCry ransomware, there’s a solution at hand. Thanks to a new decryption tool released by a French security research, you don’t need to pay $300 in Bitcoins to cyber criminals if your system has also been affected by WannaCry ransomware. The cyberattack affected computer networks in over 150 countries including Britain, Spain, Japan, Indonesia, Taiwan to name a few.  According to reports, it has infected over 300,000 computers in the world, and this is widely seen as the biggest cyberattack in the world. French security researcher Adrien Guinet, from Quarkslab has discovered a way to retrieve the secret encryption keys used by WannaCry ransomware. According to Guinet, WannaCry ransomware rely on prime numbers and generates a “public” key and a “private” key for encryption and decryption of the system files. He also found that it does not erase the prime numbers from memory before freein

Wana Crypt 2.0 cyber attack in Britain

W anaCrypt0r 2.0’ malicious software has hit the NHS some of Spain’s largest companies including Telefónica, as well as computers across Russia, the Ukraine and Taiwan, leading to PCs and data being locked up and held for ransom. The ransomware uses a vulnerability first revealed to the public as part of a leaked stash of NSA-related documents in order to infect Windows PCs and encrypt their contents, before demanding payments of hundreds of dollars for the key to decrypt files. The co-ordinated attack had managed to infect large numbers of computers across the health service less than six hours after it was first noticed by security researchers, in part due to its ability to spread within networks from PC to PC The ransomware has already caused across Britain to disturb hospital facilities – but what is it, how does it spread and why is this happening in the first place? What is ransomware? Ransomware is a particularly nasty type of malware that blocks access to a com

Flying taxi : Who is partner of uber in project?

Partner of UBER in project of flying taxi Uber sees no need for startups to bet on a risky “if you build it, they will come” strategy for flying taxis. Instead, the tech giant believes the demand for a faster aerial commuting option already exists among its 60 million monthly users–especially if the flying taxi service can cost about the same as hailing an UberX car. As a result, Uber has partnered with several companies to help build a “flying car” service that could begin public trials in the city of Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates by 2020. The announcement for the ambitious 2020 goal kicked off the start of the Uber elevate summit being held in Dallas from April 25-27. Besides naming partner cities, Jeff Holden, Chief Product Officer at Uber, introduced the companies partnering with Uber to make those early demonstrations of the “Uber Elevate Network” happen within three years. Such partners include one of the U.S. makers of the military’s t

Android O beta and releasing info

Program Overview Welcome to the Android O Developer Preview, a program that gives you everything you need to make your apps compatible and build for the next version of Android. It's free, and you can get started right away just by downloading the Preview tools The O Developer Preview runs from 21 March 2017 until the final Android O public release to AOSP and OEMs, planned for Q3 2017. At key development milestones, we’ll deliver updates for your development and testing environment. Each includes SDK tools, preview system images, emulators, API reference, and API diffs. The milestones are listed below. Preview 1 (initial release, alpha)Preview 2 (incremental update, beta)Preview 3 (final APIs and official SDK, Play publishing)Preview 4 (near-final system images for final testing)Final release to AOSP and ecosystem For developers, the focus during the early part of the preview is on making sure your current app is compatible with the new platform, and providing early

Facebook launching TV service

Facebook tv is coming . . .  After Netflix , Amazon, YouTube, Facebook is now being asked to start Internet TV service. According to the Daily Mail report, Facebook can start its TV service by mid-June this year. According to the news, there will be original content in Facebook's TV service, under which 20 new shows will be shown.   Apart from this, many shows of five to 10 minutes will be seen on Facebook TV. They will also be updated daily. There are also discussions about keeping Facebook's big budget for its success in the future. Apart from this, many shows of five to 10 minutes will be seen on Facebook TV. They will also be updated daily. There are also discussions about keeping Facebook's big budget for its success in the future. Experts believe Facebook has taken this decision to increase the dominance of the online video world. Not only this, the company wants to give direct competition to Snapchat, YouTube and Amazon, which are already present in this area.

One Plus 5 Specifications And All Info

OnePlus has managed to consistently stand out from the crowd by offering high-end hardware at a mid-range price. But even to say that undersells its achievements. The company often out-specs rivals with its 'Never Settle' mantra and clearly puts time and thought into its phones, yet still manages to sell them for less. All of that is true of the One Plus 3 , which has a massive 6GB of RAM, along with a premium build and high-end specs throughout, all for just US$399, £309 (around AU$450). It's a remarkable phone then, but it's not perfect and we've come up with a wish list of things that we want to see for the inevitable OnePlus 5. You'll also find all the latest news and rumors about the phone on this page. There's not much to go on yet, but for now we've speculated about what we might see and when we're likely to get it. Cut to the chase What is it? The next affordable flagship from OnePlus When is it out? Mid 2017 What will

Batteries will work on SUGER

The electricity come and go . If there is no electricity, there is a problem with mobile charging.now a days we still facing the electricity problems. The main problem is that charging is not sufficient in our phones and many electronic devices.One of the reason behind this is load shading of electricity. Battery are also basic but we have to develop new technology over this batteries. Now suger will charge your cell phone too. You may not be convinced by hearing this how the suger can charge the phone. But it is worth to believe that science has reached so much today that words like impossible are very small. Researchers have prepared a new bio battery design. This bio batteries are working on the suger. We don't even predict that scientists will invent the batteries which will work on suger. Which is more capable in the proportion of weight. Special thing is Its capacity is much more than the lithium-ion battery used in most electronic devices.In upcoming days scientists

How they hack Gmail Account with Single Link

Your Gmail Account can Be hacked with a single Link Alphabet Ink has told users not to open any Google Documents link that comes to their mail. After hacking accounts of thousands of users, Google has issued advances and asked the users to be cautious with such mail. Such is your Gmail account hack A link to a Google Doc is now being sent to Gmail ID, which can be hacked by the user's account when opened. This mail comes in the name of the people in your contact list, on which click of your information reaches the hackers.  Under this, hackers send Google Docs mail on which a new page opens on the click of the user, in which the account is then asked to login. In this way hackers are making their own target of Gmail users. Google Doc has asked Twitter users to be cautious with such links. The company is working on the process of saving users from such phishing (email fraud). Check if your Gmail messages are being forwarded without your permission Gmail gives you the abi

Working of Google Live traffic Maps

Working of Google Live traffic Maps Google Live traffic Map On The Go So how does Google know what traffic is like on the roads, nearly all the time? From our smartphones, of course. Whether you like it or not, “telephone companies have always known where your phone is,” Dobson says, because cell phone companies need to use location to appropriately charge customers for calls.  That means the companies are constantly monitoring location based on the strength of signal to a cell tower, which allows the phone to switch towers as it travels. Since 2011, the Federal Communications Commission has also required that phones come with GPS, so between the triangulation with cell towers and the GPS requirement, your phone is a marked man. AN ALGORITHM THAT REROUTES PRECISELY THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF TRAFFIC IS STILL LIKELY YEARS AWAY Google realized that as more and more people continued to switch to smartphones, they had a miniature army of traffic monitors that they could make use of.

Facebook's Wifi Coming in india with High Speed

Facebook with Bharti Airtel to Start 2000 Hotspot All over India At NEW DELHI : Social networking king  Facebook has get collaborate with leading Indian Telcom company Bharti Airtel to start  20,000 Wi-Fi hotspots across the country to offer low cost internet services through the  high Wi-FI service . Munish Seth, regional head APAC, Facebook Connectivity Solutions, said ET that  partnership is atrapidly expanding Wi-Fi areas in India. "Airtel is already in the planning stage for this deployment on higher scale." Partnership between them Express Wi-Fi to reach millions of more Indians who need super-fast and low cost connectivity. These hotspots will begin to real positioning in upcoming few months .  Express Wi-Fi is part of Facebook's global initiative for spreading  internet connectivity to all over india. The service is currently working  in five countries contains  India, Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria and Indonesia on test basis. Facebook has begun testing fa

Microsoft reveled new Surface laptop and Windows 10s

Microsoft has released a new Surface laptop to compete in market with the Macbook Air and war with Apple. The device will come in market to sale on 15 June with a on going price of $999 (£770). It has a 13.5 inch (34cm) screen and 14 hours of battery life which is too good the firm said on release. Microsoft Surface head  Panos Panay told" the new laptop had a 1080 pixel display and weighed 2.76lb (1.25 kg) - lighter than the Macbook Air" which is interesting fact for competition between this market giants. The techies also released a brand new edition of its Windows 10 operating system made for schools and designed to run on low featured computers probably low in prices. Market predict that the  move was towards  help Microsoft compete with big technology  giants like Google and Apple in the schools education market. also said it can run the new Windows 10S operating system and, despite the price, had been designed with students, who were about to leave

Phones without Charging

A signed to a connected device giving Strong signals in almost any environment The released patent does not gives detailed idea about the operating frequency and technology which will be going to use. But predictions could be match that frequency. In simple words there is no any tension of charging mobile phone time to time in future because as we enter in home charging of devices automatically get starts and as we are leaving home we get sufficient charging for all day use without any efforts. This technology is awesome as it reduces all the efforts of human as it requires for charging the Mobile phone. But cons of this technology is it reduces the battery life. Due to continues charging battery life decreases and we should replace the battery. This will interesting to see how apple will develop this technology . Low infection risk – For embedded medical devices, transmission of power via a magnetic field passing through the skin avoids the infection risks associated with wi