Shodan Safari, Where Hackers Heckle The Worst Devices Put On The Internet

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Shodan Safari, where hackers heckle the worst devices put on the internet: Zack Whittaker


If you leave something on the internet long enough, someone will hack it. The reality is that many device manufacturers make it far too easy by using default passwords that are widely documented, allowing anyone to log in as “admin” and snoop around. Often, t…

Samsung could release three variants of the Galaxy S10: Romain Dillet


According to a leaked image from Evan Blass, Samsung’s new flagship device could come in three different versions — the Samsung Galaxy S10, the Samsung Galaxy S10+ and the Samsung Galaxy S10E. That new leak lines up with previous leaks. As you can see on the …

Facebook is reportedly testing solar-powered internet drones again -- this time with Airbus: Jon Russell


Facebook last year grounded its ambitious plan to develop a solar-powered drone to beam internet across the world, but the company isn’t done with the concept, it seems. The social media giant is working with aeronautics giant Airbus to test drones in Austral…

French data protection watchdog fines Google $57 million under the GDPR: Romain Dillet


The CNIL, the French data protection watchdog, has issued its first GDPR fine of $57 million (€50 million). The regulatory body claims that Google has failed to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) when new Android users set up a new phon…

The Tesla Model 3 is finally approved for European roads: Matt Burns


Tesla can now deliver Model 3 vehicles to European customers. The automakers midsize sedan was recently granted approval from RDW, the Dutch regulator and European authority tasked by Tesla to approve the vehicle for European roads. The approval comes just ah…

GoFundMe launches official campaign for workers impacted by government shutdown: Romain Dillet


GoFundMe is partnering with Deepak Chopra to launch a different kind of campaigns. The company is going beyond its usual role as a platform and hosting its own campaign to provide relief for government workers impacted by the current government shutdown. The …

Kaia Health gets $10M support for AI-powered management of chronic pain: Natasha Lomas


Kaia Health, a self-styled digital therapeutics” startup, has pulled in $10 million in Series A funding for an app-based approach to chronic pain management. The idea is to offer an alternative to painkillers, using mobile technology to deliver what the found…

All your meme are belong to AOC: Catherine Shu


Memes are the new vernacular of political culture and we dismiss them at our own peril. Liberals learned this the hard way late in the presidential campaign, when they began realizing how deftly the alt-right was able to use viral jokes, hashtags, and images …

Knotel acquires Deskeo, Paris's largest agile office space operator: Mike Butcher


Breathing down the neck of WeWork is Knotel, which in 2017 raised a Series A round of $25 million, then another round of $70m, and then another $5m in debt. It says it has one million square feet in New York versus WeWork’s four million. It’s now pushing out …

'Anti-Uber' taxi strikes kick off again in Spain: Natasha Lomas


Taxi drivers in major cities in Spain are on strike again to apply pressure for more stringent regulations to control app rivals such as Uber and Cabify which they view as unfair competition. In Barcelona the taxi sector called an indefinite strike on Friday,…



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