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(hx) 11:00 AM CET - Dec,30 2013
  • BitTorrent Zeitgeist: What People Searched for in 2013 - Each and every day hundreds of millions of people scour their favorite BitTorrent search engines for content to download. But what are all these people looking for? Topping the lists this year is YIFY, which refers to the popular movie release group. The group has millions of dedicated followers who use the 'YIFY' tag to find its recent releases. The movies World War Z and Iron Man 3 complete the top three. The top 10 contains three other movie title related searches: Man of Steel, Star Trek Into Darkness and Now You See Me. The search term 2013, often used to find recent movies, is listed in sixth place.
  • Dream Theater releases live album for free through torrent! - Dream Theatre released a FREE live album via torrent!
  • FaceRig Unveiling Video - English - FaceRig a program allowing anyone to become any character they want with its full expression palette by just sitting in front of their webcam at home. It is currently in development. We need your participation to make it happen :D.
  • Bing releases the ten best images of 2013 as wallpaper, screensaver - If you love great photography, the Bing team has you covered: They've reviewed thousands of images and picked out thier favorites of 2013 to share with you. Head on over to the Microsoft site and download the theme to apply to your Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, or 8.1 desktop. FYI, they are 1900x1200. Not sure why they used an installer, but you can open the executable with WinRAR (and then the included cabinet file) to extract them manually if you just want the wallpapers.
  • Target Confirms Encrypted PIN Data Stolen - Hackers who stole data for up to 40 million credit cards and debit cards used in Target stores removed encrypted data with personal identification numbers - but the theft isn't expected to compromise card holder accounts - the retail giant said Friday. According to the company, Target does not have access to nor does it store the encryption key within its computer systems. When a Target customer uses a debit card in one of the company's stores and enters his or her PIN, the number is encrypted at the keypad with a widely used security program known as Triple DES, the company said. Triple DES is the common name for the Triple Data Encryption Algorithm, a standard designed to thwart efforts to crack encrypted data. The PIN data can only be decrypted when it is received by the company's external payment processor, Target said.
  • India's central bank acknowledges Dogecoin as virtual currency - In a press release by India's central bank, the Reserve Bank of India, Dogecoins were acknowledged as a legitimate virtual currency - amongst the likes of competitors such as Bitcoin and Litecoin. Dogecoin is currently valued at around $0.00000062 USD. In related news, Dogecoin has suffered its first hacking incident after online wallet service Dogewallet saw an estimated 21 million Dogecoins (~$13,000) belonging to its users snatched by a hacker.
  • Bitcoin gift snatched from TV anchor - Bloomberg TV anchor, Matt Miller, was robbed by a reddit user of a Bitcoin during his show's "12 days of Bitcoin" segment where he intended to gift Bitcoin certificates worth $20 each to his co-hosts. Matt planned to gift the $20 worth of Bitcoin to each of his co-hosts during the "12 days of Bitcoin" segment on his show. However, the moment he showed them the gift certificates, the QR code containing the private key for the amount caught the eye of Reddit user NastyMan9 who simply made a post about the gaffe. However, another Reddit user milkywaymasta had already snatched the Bitcoin by scanning the QR code by then.
  • How a Hacker Can Break Into Your Laptop With Just an iPhone  - That gentle hum of your laptop could be leaking your most sensitive documents. That's according to three of Israel's most respected cryptologists, who published a report this week outlining how they were able to extract data from a running laptop just by listening to the sounds it makes. Which only goes to show: No matter what you do–and no matter how serious your encryption–there will always be a way for a hacker to pilfer your data. Whether they do it over WiFi or bluetooth–and now via sound–your precious information is never truly safe. "Many computers emit a high-pitched noise during operation, due to vibration in some of their electronic components," write Adi Shamir, Eran Tromer and Daniel Genkin in their report, RSA Key Extraction via Low-Bandwidth Acoustic Cryptanalysis. "These acoustic emanations are more than a nuisance: they can convey information about the software running on the computer, and in particular leak sensitive information about security-related computations."
  • How Did The NSA Hack Our Emails? - Professor Edward Frenkel discusses the mathematics behind the NSA Surveillance controversy.
  • Security vulnerability reported in Samsung's Galaxy S4 - According to the Wall Street Journal, the security platform for Samsung's Galaxy S4 smartphone suffers from a vulnerability that could allow malware programs to track emails and record data communications. Researchers at Israel's Ben-Gurion University of the Negev say that earlier this month they discovered the flaw, which affects phones with the new Knox platform for government and corporate clients. Researcher Mordechai Guri told the Wall Street Journal that the vulnerability could allow a hacker to easily intercept secure data communications on Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphones with the Knox platform enabled. This prompted a statement from Samsung, which noted that they were looking into the claims, but maintained that "the core Knox architecture cannot be compromised or infiltrated by such malware". The Knox platform isn't preloaded on the Galaxy S4, and despite being preloaded on devices such as the Galaxy Note 3, the researchers have said that the problem only affects the S4 smartphone.
  • Samsung's releases Galaxy Gear commercial - The advertisement, which is 2m 30s long, has an individual wearing the smartwatch following around an attractive female. The entire purpose of the commercial is to show how you can use the smart watch but the entire clip comes off as a way to pick up a mate in various situations using the many features of the watch.
  • 3d printer that prints figures in jello shots - This is a close-up of my figures-in-jello-printing 3d-printer hack. Content of the shot glasses is jello (duh), printing fluid is a mixture of banana liquor, food colouring and starch to make it less viscose. Printer is made out of old cdrom drives :-P
  • Insanely steady camera image stabilizer - Of course the camera looks perfectly stable. It's taking a video of itself. Look at the background and you can see the actual stability.
  • A New Kind Of Cardboard Box? - Every year, one billion cardboard boxes are produced in the U.S. Every one of them is terrible. These two engineering students have come up with a genius replacement.
  • Old Strange Inventions In Pictures....In Video - Some inventions don't stand the test of time.
  • DARPA Robotics Challenge 2013 - At the Robotics Challenge 2013 Trials, teams that built rescue robots competed for a chance at a $2 million prize next year.
  • Living statue gets attacked - Very sad that our 3 year old son had to witness such a horrible thing on Christmas Eve along with all the other families...the street performer is the same guy that punched another heckler a few months ago...and this time he got strangled...This happened in Cavil Mall - Surfers Paradise. Right after this video was taken this douchebag and his 5 friends took off laughing and joking about it for about 10 minutes until he was slammed into the concrete by 4 coppers, handcuffed and arrested by the Queensland Police. Assault charges along with 7 other charges were laid so a somewhat satisfying end to the story.
  • 'Kung Fury' Looks Like The Best Movie Of All Time - Someone took most ridiculous parts of 80's films and rolled them all into a self-aware burrito of ass-kicking and nonsense hacker jargon. If there's justice in the universe, this masterpiece will get made.
  • Pulp Fiction (1994) Deleted Scenes Presented by Quentin Tarantino - check it out
  • Today In Accidental Comedy: Face Yoga - Unfortunately, yoga pants for the face proved unmarketable for everyone except villains in old-timey bankrobber movies.
  • Charlie Brooker's 2013 Wipe - Amusing look at what happened in 2013 - Charlie Brooker and an array of guests take an irreverent look back at 2013.
  • The 12 Explosions of Christmas - check it out
  • This Video Will Hurt - But it will also blow your mind.
  • BEST NEWS BLOOPERS 2013 - check it out
  • UFC Fighter Anderson Silva Breaks His Own Leg (video) - This video is not for the faint-hearted!
  • How To: Decorating A Christmas Tree - Jennifer Irene - Having trouble decorating your tree for Christmas this year? Don't worry, beautiful model Jennifer Irene will show you how! :P
  • Izabel Goulart Gets My Engine Running  - FYI, Izabel also has nice Instagram page!
  • Shanina Shaik 4 Next Lingerie - Nice babe, crap lingerie!
  • Nina Agdal 4 Sauvage Bikini 2013 - Gorgeous Super Model Nina Agdal looking amazing in her sauvage Crystal!
  • The best pics on the Internet #55  - All pictures are carefully handpicked!
  • Hottest Babes on the Internet #12 - Which one is hottest? ;-)

last 10 comments:
Csimbi(05:20 PM CET - Dec,30 2013 )
I am glad this year is going to be behind us soon.
I am looking forward for less rubbish next year.

heretic(05:28 PM CET - Dec,30 2013 )
Csimbi> I am looking forward for less rubbish next year.

It will be much worse! Trust me :D

Csimbi(09:00 PM CET - Dec,31 2013 )
Yeah, people get very creative to get your dollar, even if it means lying and cheating it out of you.
But, I guess this is the world our governments have created for our children...

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