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Nintendo launches bug bounty program for the 3DS

In a system that is riddled with bugs/exploits, Nintendo finally tries to do something for the 3DS to help find and report security vulnerabilities, where they could pay you up to $20,000 for finding it. It’s really late in the system life that Nintendo just now opened up a bug bounty program if this …

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Samsung Files Patent For An Off The Wall New Phone!

Well it seems that exploding phones cant keep Samsung down. Samsung just filed patents for a new folding smartphone that is sure to turn some heads and just maybe change the way we see phones and tablets in the future. The device may also have a second screen, more then likely on the …

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PS4: FW4.01 Kernel Exploit by Chaitin Tech released

Yep just shortly after the event and shortly after the announcement on Twitter that they informed Sony about the security flaws in their System According to the rule of @GeekPwn hacking contest, the bugs we used in jailbreaking PS4 will be reported to @Sony. — Chaitin Tech (@ChaitinTech) October 25, …

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PS4 Jailbreak for FW4.01 shown by Chaitin Tech

For everyone that updated their PS4 over 1.76 or never got the chance to get one, you may get lucky as Chinese Security Research Firm Chaitin Tech have showcased their 4.01 PS4 running Linux and NES Emulator running. It’s great seeing progress on PS4 Firmware over 1.76 and this will also …

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ChromeOS now Dual-Boots alongside Windows thanks to CloudReady

We’ve all tried different Operating Systems on our PCs, ranging from Linux to Windows and even Mac OSX. Another one of these OS is ‘ChromeOS’, it’s the default system on a Chromebook. It’s been specially made for the normal ‘nontech-savvy’ person or people that just don’t need a heavy Operating …

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Android: Tapjacking is Back on Marshmallow

Tapjacking, an ‘exploit’ that used overlays on android to display an attractive page/ fake UI to trick users into downloading malicious apps, visiting unwanted sites, etc This had been widely used since around 2012 till Android Marshmallow came with permissions, and also not allowing you to interact with dialogues if a …

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