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Backdoor in Baidu Android SDK Puts 100 Million Devices at Risk The China's Google-like Search Engine Baidu is offering a software development kit (SDK) that contains functionality that can be abused to give backdoor-like access to a user's device, potentially exposing around 100 Million Android users to malicious hackers. The SDK in question is Moplus, which may not be directly available to the public but has already made its way into more than 14,000 ...

Anonymous Hackers to Leak 1000 of KKK Members Details on Million Mask March (Nov 5, 2015) The Online Hacktivist group Anonymous announced it plans to reveal the identities of about 1,000 Ku Klux Klan (KKK) members on 5th November, the day of the Global Protest movement known as the Million Mask March. Million Mask March, where protesters don Guy Fawkes masks in hundreds of cities around the world, and march together against the corrupt Governments and corporations. Ku Klux ...

Kim Dotcom's Decentralized Internet — For You, Powered By You Imagine the internet that would offer you to communicate privately with anyone else without censorship, safe from the prying eyes of surveillance authorities…. … Decentralized, Encrypted, Peer-to-Peer Supported and especially a non-IP Address based Internet. Yeah, a New Private Internet that would be harder to get Hacked. This Internet is a dream of all Internet users today and, of ...

Meet The World's First Person Who Hacked His Body to Implant a Bitcoin Payment CHIP Hackers are now going crazy and trying new ways in Biohacking. Until now, we have seen a hacker who implanted a small NFC chip in his hand in order to hack Android smartphones and bypass almost all security measures. However, now the level of craziness has gone to a whole new level. A Swedish hacker has devised a neat trick that makes him able to buy groceries or transfer money ...

Hackers WIN $1 Million Bounty for Remotely Hacking latest iOS 9 iPhone Well, here's some terrible news for all Apple iOS users… Someone just found an iOS zero-day vulnerability that could allow an attacker to remotely hack your iPhone running the latest version of iOS, i.e. iOS 9. Yes, an unknown group of hackers has sold a zero-day vulnerability to Zerodium, a startup by French-based company Vupen that Buys and Sells zero-day exploits. And Guess what, ...

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