Dell XPS 15: Bios-Update soll Akkulaufzeit verbessern

Dell plant für das XPS 15 Notebook eine neue UEFI-Version. Das Update soll die Akkulaufzeit der Modelle mit PCIe-SSD steigern, zudem arbeitet Dell an einer Lösung für die CPU-Drosselung im Akkubetrieb. (Dell XPS 15, Dell)

Dell plant für das XPS 15 Notebook eine neue UEFI-Version. Das Update soll die Akkulaufzeit der Modelle mit PCIe-SSD steigern, zudem arbeitet Dell an einer Lösung für die CPU-Drosselung im Akkubetrieb. (Dell XPS 15, Dell)

Continuum im Test: Das Smartphone wird zum Desktop

Man nehme ein Lumia und ein Display-Dock, und das Smartphone verwandelt sich in einen Minirechner mit Windows 10 Mobile. Wir haben damit gearbeitet – und sind positiv überrascht. (Windows 10 Mobile, Instant Messenger)

Man nehme ein Lumia und ein Display-Dock, und das Smartphone verwandelt sich in einen Minirechner mit Windows 10 Mobile. Wir haben damit gearbeitet - und sind positiv überrascht. (Windows 10 Mobile, Instant Messenger)

Onlinelexikon: Warum braucht Wikipedia so viel Geld?

Hartnäckig fleht Wikipedia um Spenden. Dabei verfügt die dahinterstehende Stiftung über große Geldmittel. Das Onlinelexikon will Reserven für die Zukunft schaffen. Kritiker sehen Wildwuchs und Täuschung. (Wikipedia)

Hartnäckig fleht Wikipedia um Spenden. Dabei verfügt die dahinterstehende Stiftung über große Geldmittel. Das Onlinelexikon will Reserven für die Zukunft schaffen. Kritiker sehen Wildwuchs und Täuschung. (Wikipedia)

UK Movie Pirates Sentenced to a Total of 17 Years

Five men who released thousands of movies onto the Internet have been handed sentences totaling more than 17 years. The men, all from the UK and members of release groups including 26K, RemixHD, DTRG and RESISTANCE, were accused of “putting at risk” more than £52m in Hollywood revenues.

Source: TorrentFreak, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, torrent sites and ANONYMOUS VPN services.

jailFebruary 1 2013, was a miserable day for five of the UK’s most prolific online movie pirates.

Following an investigation by the UK’s Federation Against Copyright Theft, police raided Graeme Reid, 40, from Chesterfield, Scott Hemming, 25, and Reece Baker, 22, both from Birmingham, Sahil Rafiq, 24, of Wolverhampton and Ben Cooper, 33, of Willenhall.

The investigation into the activities of these men had been running for three years as FACT attempted to identify and track the individuals behind several interrelated movie release groups including RemixHD, 26K, UNiQUE, DTRG and HOPE/RESISTANCE.

The five men were arrested and by January 2015 all had pleaded guilty to charges of Conspiracy to Defraud.

The extent of the infringement claimed by FACT was huge. The anti-piracy group said that between March 1, 2010 and January 1, 2014, the groups had together released more than 9,000 movies onto the Internet resulting in around five million unauthorized views.

FACT claimed that around £52m of Hollywood revenues had been “put at risk” – an amount that was detailed in our report last weekend.

Following a so-called Newton hearing that began in Wolverhampton Crown Court on Monday, the men finally admitted causing the industry more than £5 million in losses, around £1 million each.

Yesterday afternoon in Wolverhampton Crown Court Judge Nicolas Webb carried out sentencing and it’s a dismal result for the men.

Sahil Rafiq, accused of uploading more than 880 movies and causing 1.5 million illegal downloads as founder of 26K, was jailed for 4 years and 6 months.

Reece Baker, a member of DTRG and the founder of HOPE/RESISTANCE, was jailed for 4 years and 2 months after being accused of causing more than 226,000 illegal downloads. Baker aggravated his circumstances by continuing to release movies online even while he was on bail.

Graeme Reid, the founder of ‘RemixHD’ and with connections to ‘UNiQUE’, was accused of causing 1.1 million illegal downloads and was jailed for 3 years and 6 months.

Ben Cooper, a member of HOPE and the founder of release groups ANALOG and TCM, was jailed for 3 years and 6 months after being blamed for more than 150,000 illegal downloads.

Scott Hemming, who is said to have released around 800 movies online which together were downloaded a minimum of 2.6 million times, received a 2 year suspended sentence.

Following their most aggressive private prosecution to date, the Federation Against Copyright Theft is celebrating success.

“Today’s sentencing is a great success for FACT as it marks the first time a release group has been criminally prosecuted. Rafiq, Baker, Reid, Cooper and Hemming were all aware that they were engaging in criminal activity. Their actions have now cost them their liberty,” says FACT Director General, Kieron Sharp.

“The result of this case sends out a serious message to anyone engaging in online piracy to think twice or face getting caught, prosecuted and sent to prison.

A source very close to the case informs TorrentFreak that the sentences would’ve been greater had the men not pleaded guilty early. However, there was still a penalty for those who did not immediately accept FACT’s version of events in the group’s private prosecution.

Immediately before yesterday’s hearing, TF was informed that those who did not dispute anything would receive a third knocked off their sentence. Those that did dispute FACT’s evidence would receive only a quarter.

However, while the sentences are no doubt extremely aggressive, there could be light at the end of the tunnel. TF is informed that two of the men already had criminal records but the others could eventually, if not quickly, be moved to a low security prison. Yesterday morning, at least one was hoping for decent conditions.

“We will all be in an open prison so will probably only do a few months inside then be allowed home for visits. We will then probably be placed on tag [outside prison but monitored] due to the fact three out of the five had no prior convictions at all,” TF was told.

The inside track to this case is intriguing and will be detailed in a future TF report.

Source: TorrentFreak, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, torrent sites and ANONYMOUS VPN services.

Virtual Reality: Kampf dem Übel

Falsche Erwartungen durch Spieler und Kritik aus der Öffentlichkeit, aber auch das Problem der körperlichen Übelkeit: Vor dem Marktstart von Playstation VR und Oculus Rift sehen Spielentwickler wie Crytek vielfältige Herausforderungen für die Branche. (VR, Crytek)

Falsche Erwartungen durch Spieler und Kritik aus der Öffentlichkeit, aber auch das Problem der körperlichen Übelkeit: Vor dem Marktstart von Playstation VR und Oculus Rift sehen Spielentwickler wie Crytek vielfältige Herausforderungen für die Branche. (VR, Crytek)

3D Touch und Multitasking: Adobe Lightroom für iOS unterstützt das iPad Pro

Adobe hat Lightroom Mobile für iOS in Version 2.1 veröffentlicht, die das iPad Pro unterstützt und neue Bildbearbeitungsmöglichkeiten eröffnet. Auf den aktuellen Apple-Smartphones wird 3D-Touch unterstützt. (Lightroom, Grafiksoftware)

Adobe hat Lightroom Mobile für iOS in Version 2.1 veröffentlicht, die das iPad Pro unterstützt und neue Bildbearbeitungsmöglichkeiten eröffnet. Auf den aktuellen Apple-Smartphones wird 3D-Touch unterstützt. (Lightroom, Grafiksoftware)

Personal: Apple macht Wearables und App-Stores zur Chefsache

Apple nimmt die größte Personalneustrukturierung seit dem Rauswurf von iOS-Chef Scott Forstall vor und macht Marketingchef Phil Schiller zum Aufseher aller App Stores. Wearables-Spezialist Jeff Williams wird zum Hardware-Chef befördert. Zudem fängt ein erfahrener Werbemanager bei Apple an. (Apple, Tim Cook)

Apple nimmt die größte Personalneustrukturierung seit dem Rauswurf von iOS-Chef Scott Forstall vor und macht Marketingchef Phil Schiller zum Aufseher aller App Stores. Wearables-Spezialist Jeff Williams wird zum Hardware-Chef befördert. Zudem fängt ein erfahrener Werbemanager bei Apple an. (Apple, Tim Cook)

Dieselgate: Elon Musk will Volkswagen zu mehr E-Autos zwingen

Die Chefin der kalifornischen Umweltbehörde, Mary Nichols, hat einen Plan von Elon Musk und 45 weiteren Unternehmern erhalten, der Volkswagen zum Bau von mehr Elektroautos bewegen soll – als Ausgleich für das sogenannte Dieselgate. Dies könnte sogar im Sinn von VW sein. (Elon Musk, GreenIT)

Die Chefin der kalifornischen Umweltbehörde, Mary Nichols, hat einen Plan von Elon Musk und 45 weiteren Unternehmern erhalten, der Volkswagen zum Bau von mehr Elektroautos bewegen soll - als Ausgleich für das sogenannte Dieselgate. Dies könnte sogar im Sinn von VW sein. (Elon Musk, GreenIT)

“Unauthorized code” in Juniper firewalls decrypts encrypted VPN traffic

Backdoor in NetScreen firewalls gives attackers admin access, VPN decrypt ability.

An operating system used to manage firewalls sold by Juniper Networks contains unauthorized code that surreptitiously decrypts traffic sent through network virtual private networks, officials from the company warned Thursday.

It's not clear how the code got there or how long it has been there. An advisory published by the company said that NetScreen firewalls using ScreenOS 6.2.0r15 through 6.2.0r18 and 6.3.0r12 through 6.3.0r20 are affected and require immediate patching. Release notes published by Juniper suggest the earliest vulnerable versions date back to at least 2012 and possibly earlier. There's no evidence right now that the backdoor was put in other Juniper OSes or devices.

"During a recent internal code review, Juniper discovered unauthorized code in ScreenOS that could allow a knowledgeable attacker to gain administrative access to NetScreen devices and to decrypt VPN connections," Juniper Chief Information officer Bob Warrall wrote. "Once we identified these vulnerabilities, we launched an investigation into the matter, and worked to develop and issue patched releases for the latest versions of ScreenOS."

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