tldr: The so-called “Kia Challenge” on the social media platform has led to hundreds of car thefts nationwide, including at least 14 reported crashes and eight fatalities, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Thieves known as “the Kia Boyz” would post instructional videos about how to bypass the vehicles’ security system using tools as simple as a USB cable.
The thefts are reportedly easy to pull off because many 2015-2019 Hyundai and Kia vehicles lack electronic immobilizers that prevent thieves from simply breaking in and bypassing the ignition. The feature is standard equipment on nearly all vehicles from the same period made by other manufacturers.
Hyundai and its subsidiary Kia are offering to update the “theft alarm software logic” to extend the length of the alarm sound from 30 seconds to one minute. The vehicles will also be updated to require a key in the ignition switch to turn the vehicle on.
Previously, Hyundai was charging owners at least $170 for security kits to fix the issue.
tldr: Privacy Sandbox, on Chrome and Android, tracks users by interest groups rather than individually, which Google claims is a privacy improvement. Android will soon build an advertising profile of you, and the user interface will let you block "interests" you don't want to see ads for.
Google makes about 80 percent of its revenue from advertising, so forcing ads into its browser and OS is one of the few things the company does that will affect its bottom line.
Google claims it will one day block third-party tracking cookies in Chrome once the system rolls out. On Android.
GoDaddy said on Friday that its network suffered a multi-year security compromise that allowed unknown attackers to steal company source code, customer and employee login credentials, and install malware that redirected customer websites to malicious sites.
The most recent event occurred last December when the threat actor gained access to the cPanel hosting servers customers use to manage websites hosted by GoDaddy. The threat actor then installed malware on the servers that “intermittently redirected random customer websites to malicious sites.”
Starting in September of that year, the unauthorized party used the access to obtain login credentials for WordPress admin accounts, FTP accounts, and email addresses for 1.2 million current and inactive Managed WordPress customers.
Meta Verified would charge individual customers $12 per month on the web or $15 per month on Android and iOS to let individuals verify their presence on Facebook and Instagram by submitting their government ID
Signees will get exclusive perks including access to unique stickers for Stories and Reels and 100 Stars free every month to tip digital creators on Facebook.
Carrier lock-in discouraged Karen Green, a Verizon customer, from opening an iPhone she received as a gift.
Green sold the phone via LCG Auctions to fund her business after seeing how much other unopened first-generation iPhones had sold for recently. In August, one auctioned for $35,414, and in October, another unopened 2007 iPhone sold for $39,339.60.
I think red will be reserved for Mainchan staff.
Until now, no one.
The site isn't big enough to require more than 1 admin
tldr: The so-called “Kia Challenge” on the social media platform has led to hundreds of car thefts nationwide, including at least 14 reported crashes and eight fatalities, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Thieves known as “the Kia Boyz” would post instructional videos about how to bypass the vehicles’ security system using tools as simple as a USB cable.
The thefts are reportedly easy to pull off because many 2015-2019 Hyundai and Kia vehicles lack electronic immobilizers that prevent thieves from simply breaking in and bypassing the ignition. The feature is standard equipment on nearly all vehicles from the same period made by other manufacturers.
Hyundai and its subsidiary Kia are offering to update the “theft alarm software logic” to extend the length of the alarm sound from 30 seconds to one minute. The vehicles will also be updated to require a key in the ignition switch to turn the vehicle on.
Previously, Hyundai was charging owners at least $170 for security kits to fix the issue.
Development of what?
Do you mean, how does he find time between development and admin tasks?
It's always hard at the beginning but once the site starts growing, he would probably hire more devs or admins
tldr: Privacy Sandbox, on Chrome and Android, tracks users by interest groups rather than individually, which Google claims is a privacy improvement. Android will soon build an advertising profile of you, and the user interface will let you block "interests" you don't want to see ads for.
Google makes about 80 percent of its revenue from advertising, so forcing ads into its browser and OS is one of the few things the company does that will affect its bottom line.
Google claims it will one day block third-party tracking cookies in Chrome once the system rolls out. On Android.
^_^
GoDaddy said on Friday that its network suffered a multi-year security compromise that allowed unknown attackers to steal company source code, customer and employee login credentials, and install malware that redirected customer websites to malicious sites.
The most recent event occurred last December when the threat actor gained access to the cPanel hosting servers customers use to manage websites hosted by GoDaddy. The threat actor then installed malware on the servers that “intermittently redirected random customer websites to malicious sites.”
Starting in September of that year, the unauthorized party used the access to obtain login credentials for WordPress admin accounts, FTP accounts, and email addresses for 1.2 million current and inactive Managed WordPress customers.
>I invested in 5 companies actions on eToro.
>I set them to automatically sell when they will get some value.
This doesn't sound like a good investment strategy if you don't mind what were the companies you invested in?
>I also invest in my health by buying more expensive and better food.
Completely agree
It's over fren, time to pay tribute to our new lords.
Meta Verified would charge individual customers $12 per month on the web or $15 per month on Android and iOS to let individuals verify their presence on Facebook and Instagram by submitting their government ID
Signees will get exclusive perks including access to unique stickers for Stories and Reels and 100 Stars free every month to tip digital creators on Facebook.
Our glorious leader disappeared since he dropped this song
Carrier lock-in discouraged Karen Green, a Verizon customer, from opening an iPhone she received as a gift.
Green sold the phone via LCG Auctions to fund her business after seeing how much other unopened first-generation iPhones had sold for recently. In August, one auctioned for $35,414, and in October, another unopened 2007 iPhone sold for $39,339.60.