Month: August 2017
Amazon Robotics Challenge: Australier gewinnen Amazons Roboterwettbewerb
Nahbereich: Bundesnetzagentur drängt auf schnellen Vectoring-Ausbau
HP Z VR: Virtual Reality auf dem Rücken
Shroud of the Avatar: Handlung von Ultima-Nachfolgeserie vollständig spielbar
Knapp 12 Millionen US-Dollar hat die Community dem Ultima-Schöpfer Richard Garriott für das Rollenspiel Shroud of the Avatar bislang zur Verfügung gestellt. Nun nähert sich die Fertigstellung – und ein Publisher aus München beteiligt sich an dem Projekt. (Shroud of the Avatar, MMORPG)
Open Hardware: Selbstbaurechner kommt ohne Firmware-Blobs aus
Ein Hacker mit dem Pseudonym 0ctane hat auf der Konferenz Def Con einen Computer präsentiert, der vollständig ohne proprietäre Firmware auskommt. Er warnt vor Backdoors, die sich in der Hard- und Firmware befinden können. (Open Hardware, Prozessor)
HBO Got Hacked, Game of Thrones Spoilers Surface Online
Hackers have stolen proprietary information from the media giant HBO. The leak includes a confidential outline for the fourth episode of the current Game of Thrones season, and episodes of Ballers, Barry, Insecure, and Room 104 are among the loot. The Game of Thrones leak doesn’t include the full episode, but there are plenty of spoilers (none are mentioned in this article).
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It appears that yet another large media outlet has fallen victim to a high-profile hack.
After Sony and, indirectly, Netflix, hackers have now compromised the network of the American cable and television network HBO.
Sunday evening a mysterious email was sent to reporters, announcing the prominent breach.
“Hi to all mankind. The greatest leak of cyber space era is happening. What’s its name? Oh I forget to tell. Its HBO and Game of Thrones……!!!!!!” the email read.
While several reports were published, the first by Entertainment Weekly, the actual leaked files were not widely available on the usual pirate sites. However, a few hours ago a website appeared online that claims to hold the ‘treasure trove.’
Winter-leak.com, a reference to the famous Game of Thrones “Winter is Coming” phrase, does indeed list several files that appear to come from HBO.
“In a complicate operation, we successfully penetrated in to the HBO Internal Network, Emails, technical platforms, and database and got precious and confidential stuff that blaze your eyes,” the hacker, or hackers write on their website.
The hackers claim to have 1.5 terabytes of data from the company. So far, previously unreleased episodes of Ballers, Barry, Insecure and Room 104 are featured on the site. However, there are also three separate archives listed, with over a terabyte of data.
Most prominent, perhaps, is a preliminary outline of the fourth episode of the current Game of Thrones season, which will air this coming Sunday.
At TorrentFreak, we always strive to find proof for reported leaks, and from what we’ve seen and gathered, it does indeed appear to be the real deal. The Game of Thrones information, for example, lists a preliminary outline of the fourth episode of season 7, including many spoilers.
As can be seen below, the outline itself is watermarked by the hackers, with the tagline “HBO is falling.”
Perhaps even more unusual, the leak also includes a video, featuring Game of Thrones images, the leaders, and a textual outline of the episode. As with the outline, the videos are available for the third and fourth episode of season 7.
HBO’s chairman and CEO, Richard Plepler, has confirmed that the company’s infrastructure was breached, but didn’t mention what information was accessed. He sent an email to employees a few hours ago, informing them about the “cyber incident.”
“As most of you have probably heard by now, there has been a cyber incident directed at the company which has resulted in some stolen proprietary information, including some of our programming,” he wrote.
“Any intrusion of this nature is obviously disruptive, unsettling, and disturbing for all of us. I can assure you that senior leadership and our extraordinary technology team, along with outside experts, are working round the clock to protect our collective interests.”
The full contents of the leaks have yet to be analyzed. It’s doubtful that any Game of Thrones episodes will leak, but there’s likely to be a lot of confidential information in the copied data, which HBO would otherwise prefer to keep to itself.
HBO has already mentioned that it’s doing everything in its power to prevent the leaks from spreading any further. In addition, they are also working with law enforcement to track down the people responsible.
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Wavy: Klarna-App bietet kostenlose Überweisungen zwischen Freunden
Mit Wavy können Nutzer Geld an andere überweisen. Der Empfänger selbst benötigt dafür keine Registrierung. Der Dienst ist für die Nutzer kostenlos. (Smartphone, Handy)
How Gone Home’s creators rewound time to find their sci-fi future
A complete reboot, a return to gravity, and scattered documents that tell a story.
PORTLAND—At most offices, the employees don't take kindly to a stranger rifling through their personal and professional effects. But most offices aren't Fullbright.
You may best know this game-development studio as the makers of Gone Home, the 2013 video game that ushered in a new era of "interactive narrative" hits. Gone Home focused on characters and plot, not action and puzzles, as its audience slowly uncovered a mysterious—and personal—story through found objects. Delightfully, similar things can be said for the company's follow-up game, Tacoma, out this week on Xbox One and Windows PCs.
I was fortunate enough to be invited into the studio's modest warehouse office space just outside downtown Portland. And between interviews, I busied myself by being a total snoop. I opened up books, flipped through greeting cards, examined toy dioramas, peered at screens, and cataloged entire walls of private notes.
Mobile-Games-Auslese: Geheimagenten, Raumschiffe und Zombies
Hardcore, Midcore, Casual – Spiele für Smartphone oder Tablet bieten längst für jeden Spieler etwas. Die monatliche Auslese bemerkenswerter Mobile Games hat wieder für alle ein paar Empfehlungen parat. Von Rainer Sigl (Mobile Games, Games)
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