Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Apple To Kill Lightning Connector From Next iPhone For USB Type-C, Reports Suggest(APPLE roumor)



According to report by the Wall Street Journal, Apple might prefer the USB Type-C port for the next iPhone. However, the report is unclear and it may be pointing towards a change on the power adapter side of the iPhone Lightning cable currently featuring USB Type-A connector.


Do you want an iPhone rumor? It’s been a while, so, here is one. According to a report by the WSJ,  Apple might do away with the Lightning connector for the universal Type-C USB. Yeah, Lightning, it’s the same port that ate the 150-year-old dino audio jack on the iPhone 7.
The report says that the next iPhones will have an “USB-C port for the power cord and other peripheral devices instead of the company’s original Lightning connector.”
However, on the other hand, there can be a replacement of the USB Type-A with the newer USB Type-C on the other side of iPhone charging cable that connects to the power adapter. Just it is the case for the new MacBook adapters.
An USB-C iPhone might not be more than just a dream. Under its MFi program, Apple has already launched the Ultra Accessory Connector (UAC) that could give some satisfaction to the users having devices and accessories with both USB-C and Lightning connectors.

SOURCES: FOSSBYTES

Saturday, July 23, 2016

Apple and Facebook behind the shutting down of KickassTorrents

How Apple and Facebook helped to bust the world’s biggest torrent site, KickassTorrents



KickassTorrents (KAT), one of the most popular websites for illegal file sharing was shut down after the alleged 30-year-old Ukranian owner and operator, Artem “Tirm” Vaulin was arrested in Poland on Wednesday at the behest of the U.S. government. The U.S. authorities also seized seven of the site’s domains, all of which are now offline.
Vaulin has been charged for criminal copyright infringement and money laundering. He has also been accused of illegally reproducing and distributing hundreds of millions of copies of movies, video games, TV shows and music albums totalling more than $1 billion. The U.S. is now waiting to extradite him.
So, what led to the downfall of KickassTorrents? Apparently, it turns out that a couple of purchases on iTunes and email helped to bring down the mastermind behind KickassTorrents. It is also said Apple and Facebook were among the companies that handed over data to the U.S.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security initially exposed information about Vaulin by tracing the IP addresses used to host the KickassTorrents domains, according to a 48-page criminal complaint (PDF) filed with the U.S. District Court in Chicago.
That led investigators to a Canadian ISP (Internet service provider), which turned over server data that disclosed numerous files, including emails and user information about KickassTorrents’ operators.
Not only was he operating a KickasssTorrents Facebook page, but was doing so with a personal email address.
How personal? It was a ‘@me.com’ address, which is owned by Apple (and is the forerunner to @icloud.com). The account was used to make iTunes purchases from two IP addresses — both of which also accessed a Facebook account promoting KickassTorrents.
His email was discovered when authorities sent Facebook a warrant for information having to do with the site’s page. For example, Facebook handed over IP-address logs from the KAT fanpage to the U.S. authorities. From there, the U.S. Government turned to Apple. They were then able to cross-reference this with an IP-address Vaulin used for an iTunes transaction.
“Records provided by Apple showed that tirm@me.com conducted an iTunes transaction using IP Address 109.86.226.203 on or about July 31, 2015. The same IP Address was used on the same day to login into the KAT Facebook Account,” Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agent Jared Der-Yeghiayan said. His IP addresses linked to KAT’s Facebook page was also used to access Vaulin’s Coinbase account, suggesting that the Bitcoin wallet also assisted in the investigation.
By handing over user data to the government, Apple and Facebook were acting within the legal limits, and probably there was nothing about the government’s requests that raised any red flags. It is just a normal routine.
The fact that Vaulin was using a single, personal email address for so many features and services is absurd. To just have one single email linked to something as personal as your Apple ID, which is directly applicable to you is just unbelievably unwise. This is likely going to seal his fate.
While KickassTorrents itself is dead, a clone of the file-sharing site has already appeared online, which may shut down shortly. Whether KickassTorrents or Vaulin will make a Pirate Bay-style comeback, only time will tell.
SOURCES: FOSSBYTES

Saturday, July 16, 2016

Apple bats for organ donation with iOS 10

Apple has partnered with Donate Life America to make it easier for iPhone users in the US to become organ donors



Apple is making organ donation much easier for iPhone users in the US. The company has announced that the upcoming iOS 10 update will allow users to sign up as organ donors via the Health app. In order to achieve this, the company has partnered with Donate Life America and it says that the signup process is quite simple. Apple hopes that this will encourage more people to become organ, eye and tissue donors. The feature is currently only available to those in the US and hopefully it will be introduced in other countries as well.

In a statement, Apple noted that more than 120,000 Americans are currently waiting for a transplant and every 10 minutes, a new person is added to the organ transplant waiting list. Jeff Williams, Apple’s Chief Operating Officer stated, “Apple's mission has always been to create products that transform people’s lives. With the updated Health app, we’re providing education and awareness about organ donation and making it easier than ever to register. It’s a simple process that takes just a few seconds and could help save up to eight lives.”

The Health app on the iphone includes Medical ID that makes critical health information about the user accessible to emergency first responders. This feature usually displays categories such as medical conditions, allergies, medications, blood type, and emergency contacts. With the iOS 10 update, Medical ID will also give the option of registering as a donor with Donate Life America.



SOURCES: DIGIT.IN






Saturday, July 9, 2016

iCloud account hacked?

40 Million iCloud Accounts Hacked? Hackers Hold iOS Devices To Ransom



Massive 40 Million iCloud Accounts Hack Could Hold Apple Devices Hostage For Russian Ransomware


Apple’s iCloud account appears to have been so severely hacked by some urbane hackers that some iPhones have essentially been held hostage for Russian ransomware. It is guessed that an astounding 40 million iCloud accounts (approximately) are rumoured to be at risk, according to CSO Online.
Some iPhone users, dating back to February this year, have discovered that their devices have been compromised, and are held hostage by Russian hackers. The attack is almost too simple.
An iCloud account is broken into (with the help of leaked credentials), and the service’s “Find My iPhone” feature.
“It starts with a compromised Apple ID. From there, the attacker uses Find My iPhone and places the victim’s device into lost mode. At this point, they can lock the device, post a message to the lock screen and trigger a sound to play, drawing attention to it.
In each of the cases reported publicly, the ransom demanded is usually $30 to $50. If a victim contacts the referenced email address, in addition to payment instructions, they’re told they have 12 hours to comply or their data will be deleted,” said CSO security blog Salted Hash.
If a slew of iCloud accounts are breached, you can multiply that $30 – $50 by 1,000 or even more, and the scheme suddenly looks rather lucrative to the hackers.
Given that the Apple ID credentials involved in the ransom attacks are believed to originate from online security breaches, Salted Hash pointed towards a recently compromised Mac-Forums.com database, which allegedly includes 291,214 accounts, being sold for around $775 on the darknet.
However, some security experts are claiming that the victim count of 40 million is likely way overblown. It does make sense, because even if only a small percentage of the list were being attacked, a few hundred thousand victims within a few months would standout like a beacon. In short, there would be no way to keep such attacks under the radar. That’s not a glitch that would escape Apple’s radar, as you can imagine.
At this point of time, there is no evidence to suggest that the Mac-Forums database has any relation to these ransom attacks. However, if you wish to tread caution, it is highly recommended that you immediately change your iCloud password, and if you haven’t already, enable two-step verification. Both these changes can be done inside of your iCloud Settings screen.

SOURCES: TECHWORM, CSO ONLINE