Motorola’s new Razr foldable phone looks very familiar (leaks)

Fifteen years after introducing the first Razr flip phone, Motorola is bringing the Razr brand back… and it looks like the new model will borrow heavily from the design of the original. Evan Blass has posted a leaked image that allegedly shows th…

Fifteen years after introducing the first Razr flip phone, Motorola is bringing the Razr brand back… and it looks like the new model will borrow heavily from the design of the original. Evan Blass has posted a leaked image that allegedly shows the upcoming 2019 Moto Razr smartphone with a foldable display. With the screen […]

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Windows is losing phone screen mirroring over Bluetooth, going WiFi-only

Microsoft’s Your Phone app for Windows lets you pair a smartphone with a Windows to text or take calls from your PC, view notifications on your desktop, and transfer photos, among other things. Earlier this year the company also rolled out a feat…

Microsoft’s Your Phone app for Windows lets you pair a smartphone with a Windows to text or take calls from your PC, view notifications on your desktop, and transfer photos, among other things. Earlier this year the company also rolled out a feature called Phone Screen that allowed you to mirror your phone’s display on […]

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Smartphones: Huawei kommt Samsung trotz Sanktionen näher

Im Vergleich der weltweit erfolgreichsten Smartphone-Hersteller kann Huawei trotz der Einschränkungen seitens der US-Regierung seinen zweiten Platz verteidigen – und kommt Samsung immer näher. Apple dürfte das Weihnachtsgeschäft herbeisehnen. Der Markt…

Im Vergleich der weltweit erfolgreichsten Smartphone-Hersteller kann Huawei trotz der Einschränkungen seitens der US-Regierung seinen zweiten Platz verteidigen - und kommt Samsung immer näher. Apple dürfte das Weihnachtsgeschäft herbeisehnen. Der Markt insgesamt ist leicht gewachsen. (Smartphone, Apple)

Netzstart: China überholt die USA bei 5G

China zieht seinen 5G-Start auf diese Woche vor. Der Handelskrieg mit den USA dürfte zu der Änderung des Zeitplans geführt haben. Viele Großstädte sind bald weitgehend abgedeckt. (5G, Handy)

China zieht seinen 5G-Start auf diese Woche vor. Der Handelskrieg mit den USA dürfte zu der Änderung des Zeitplans geführt haben. Viele Großstädte sind bald weitgehend abgedeckt. (5G, Handy)

Researchers unearth malware that siphoned SMS texts out of telco’s network

Messagetap monitored telco’s network for messages sent between high-value targets.

Researchers unearth malware that siphoned SMS texts out of telco’s network

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Nation-sponsored hackers have a new tool to drain telecom providers of huge amounts of SMS messages at scale, researchers said.

Dubbed "Messagetap" by researchers from the Mandiant division of security firm FireEye, the recently discovered malware infects Linux servers that route SMS messages through a telecom’s network. Once in place, Messagetap monitors the network for messages containing either a preset list of phone or IMSI numbers or a preset list of keywords.

Messages that meet the criteria are then XOR encoded and saved for harvesting later. FireEye said it found the malware infecting an undisclosed telecom provider. The company researchers said the malware is loaded by an installation script, but didn’t otherwise explain how infections take place.

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Bundesnetzagentur: Einigung nach monatelangem Streit um lokales 5G

Bundesnetzagentur und Bundesfinanzministerium haben sich auf die Preise für lokale 5G-Frequenzen geeinigt. Die Vorstellungen von hohen Gebühren wurden aufgegeben. (5G, Breko)

Bundesnetzagentur und Bundesfinanzministerium haben sich auf die Preise für lokale 5G-Frequenzen geeinigt. Die Vorstellungen von hohen Gebühren wurden aufgegeben. (5G, Breko)

Hasskommentare: Der Staat bleibt schwach

Onlineplattformen sollen Hasskommentare bald direkt der Polizei melden. Es fehlen aber Ermittler und Hinweise auf die Nutzer, damit Straftaten im Netz geahndet werden. Von Veronika Völlinger (Polizei, Soziales Netz)

Onlineplattformen sollen Hasskommentare bald direkt der Polizei melden. Es fehlen aber Ermittler und Hinweise auf die Nutzer, damit Straftaten im Netz geahndet werden. Von Veronika Völlinger (Polizei, Soziales Netz)

Nintendo: Mehr als 120 Millionen Spieler fahren Mario Kart Tour

Von derartiger Nachfrage können die anderen Mobile Games von Nintendo nur träumen: Mario Kart Tour stößt – trotz inhaltlicher Mängel – auf riesiges Interesse. Auch die Switch ist weiter auf Erfolgskurs. (Nintendo, Wirtschaft)

Von derartiger Nachfrage können die anderen Mobile Games von Nintendo nur träumen: Mario Kart Tour stößt - trotz inhaltlicher Mängel - auf riesiges Interesse. Auch die Switch ist weiter auf Erfolgskurs. (Nintendo, Wirtschaft)

Global Anti-Piracy Coalition Takes On Password Sharing

The Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment, which includes many Hollywood studios as well as the streaming giants Netflix and Amazon, plans to take on password sharing. While no concrete measures have been announced, a new working group will look into the issue and help to establish best practices to address this and other forms of unauthorized content use.

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The online piracy ecosystem is constantly evolving.

Ten years ago the entertainment industries were mostly concerned with torrent sites. Today, different types of unauthorized online streaming are the main challenge.

To tackle this threat, some of the largest companies in the world bundled their powers. In 2017 they formed the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE), which lists prominent members including major Hollywood studios, Netflix, Amazon, and other entertainment giants.

More recently, Internet providers started to join the alliance. Earlier this month Comcast was presented as the first ISP to join, but the Canadian company Bell is also a member. Yesterday, Charter was added to the growing group.

The addition of these names isn’t a complete surprise as most telecom companies are content companies as well nowadays. As such, they have a vested interest in limiting online piracy. Thus far, ACE has done so by focusing on bringing down unauthorized streaming services, including Set TV and Dragon Box.

However, there’s another threat on the horizon that needs to be addressed: password sharing. While it is is far removed from the typical piracy scenario where someone shares a file without permission, sharing a password is also seen as facilitating unauthorized access.

Most media platforms haven’t strictly enforced this type of unauthorized use but, according to ACE, the issue is now on the agenda.

A working group will focus on reducing unauthorized access to content. While this is a rather broad description, ACE adds that it will offer opportunities to share “best practices” on issues including “improper password sharing” and “inadequate encryption.”

Tom Rutledge, CEO of ACE’s newest member, Charter, immediately embraced the password sharing topic, which the company is looking forward to addressing.

“We are very pleased that ACE and its coalition of members have committed through this initiative to take on unauthorized password sharing and other content security practices, and we look forward to working together on this important issue,” Rutledge said.

According to Charter, both creators, distributors, and consumers will benefit from a unified strategy to tackle this and other ‘piracy’ threats.

“Consumer, creators, and distributors alike will benefit from collaborative solutions that make content more secure and curtail unauthorized copyright use and distribution, while preserving the customer’s ability to enjoy the content rights they’ve purchased on the network, platform, device, and locations to which they subscribe,” Rutledge adds.

This isn’t the first time Charter has mentioned password sharing as a problem. Last week, the company also highlighted this as part of a new content distribution deal with Fox.

Also, ACE’s focus on password sharing comes roughly two weeks after its member Netflix addressed the issue in its latest quarterly earnings call. There, Netflix chief product officer Greg Peters said that the company will continue to monitor the situation, adding that no concrete actions are planned yet.

“So we’re looking at the situation and, you know, we’ll see, getting those consumer-friendly ways to push on the edges of that, but I think we’ve got no big plans to announce at this point in time in terms of doing something differently there,” Peters said.

According to research published by Magid last year, Netflix alone could miss out on roughly $135 million in subscriptions alone due to password sharing, which is a rather substantial amount.

However, as is often the case with “unauthorized” access, these one-on-one calculations are not very reliable. It’s unrealistic to think and all the people who share passwords now will suddenly pay for a subscription if they can’t. In fact, some people may simply cancel theirs, if they can’t share a password.

This may be where ACE comes in. With all the major streaming players combined in a single anti-piracy coalition, they have the opportunity to streamline their strategies in “best practices”, so consumers don’t simply walk over to the next competitor.

With ACE’s focus on password sharing, it’s clear that the problem is being taken seriously, and that countermeasures are being considered.

TorrentFreak reached out to ACE for further details on password sharing and how it compares to traditional piracy, but the organization has yet to provide a comment.

We also asked the group about Charter’s involvement in a rather prominent piracy lawsuit, where several major music labels accuse the ISP of not doing enough to curb piracy. We have yet to hear back on that as well.

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Fire TV Cube im Praxistest: Der beste Fire TV mit fast perfekter Alexa-Sprachsteuerung

Der Fire TV Cube ist mehr als eine Kombination aus Fire TV Stick 4K und Echo Dot. Der Cube macht aus dem Fernseher einen besonders großen Echo Showmit sehr guter Sprachsteuerung und vorzüglicher Steuerung von Fremdgeräten. In einem Punkt patzt Amazon a…

Der Fire TV Cube ist mehr als eine Kombination aus Fire TV Stick 4K und Echo Dot. Der Cube macht aus dem Fernseher einen besonders großen Echo Showmit sehr guter Sprachsteuerung und vorzüglicher Steuerung von Fremdgeräten. In einem Punkt patzt Amazon allerdings leider. Ein Praxistest von Ingo Pakalski (Fire TV, Amazon)