California Woman Livestreamed Dying Teen Sister on Instagram After Car Crash – NBC News

California Woman Livestreamed Dying Teen Sister on Instagram After Car Crash – NBC News

California Woman Livestreamed Dying Teen Sister on Instagram After Car Crash - NBC News

California Woman Livestreamed Dying Teen Sister on Instagram After Car Crash – NBC News

A California woman is in custody after allegedly livestreaming a fatal car crash on Instagram that killed her 14-year-old sister and injured another teen.Obdulia Sanchez, 18, was booked into the Merced County Jail on suspicion of DUI and gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated after Friday’s crash, according to the California Highway Patrol.Sanchez was behind the wheel of a 2003 Buick when the vehicle veered onto the right shoulder of the road, according to the California Highway Patrol. Police said it is unclear how fast Sanchez was driving.She over-corrected, causing the vehicle to swerve across lanes, crash through a wire fence and overturn into a field, the authorities said.

Källa: California Woman Livestreamed Dying Teen Sister on Instagram After Car Crash – NBC News

45,000 Facebook Users Leave One-Star Ratings After Hacker's Unjust Arrest

45,000 Facebook Users Leave One-Star Ratings After Hacker's Unjust Arrest

45,000 Facebook Users Leave One-Star Ratings After Hacker's Unjust Arrest

45,000 Facebook Users Leave One-Star Ratings After Hacker’s Unjust Arrest

Over 45,000 users have left one-star reviews on a company’s Facebook page after the business reported a security researcher to police and had him arrested in the middle of the night instead of fixing a reported bug.The arrest took place this week in Hungary after an 18-year-old found a flaw in the online ticket-selling system of Budapesti Közlekedési Központ (BKK), Budapest’s public transportation authority.Teen hacks company using browser’s DevToolsThe young man discovered that he could access BKK’s website, press F12 to enter the browser’s developer tools mode, and modify the page’s source code to alter a ticket’s price.Because there was no client or server-side validation put in place, the BKK system accepted the operation and issued a ticket at a smaller price.As a demo, the young man says he bought a ticket initially priced at 9459 Hungarian forints ($35) for 50 Hungarian forints (20 US cents).

Källa: 45,000 Facebook Users Leave One-Star Ratings After Hacker’s Unjust Arrest

45,000 Facebook Users Leave One-Star Ratings After Hacker’s Unjust Arrest

45,000 Facebook Users Leave One-Star Ratings After Hacker’s Unjust Arrest

45,000 Facebook Users Leave One-Star Ratings After Hacker's Unjust Arrest

45,000 Facebook Users Leave One-Star Ratings After Hacker’s Unjust Arrest

Over 45,000 users have left one-star reviews on a company’s Facebook page after the business reported a security researcher to police and had him arrested in the middle of the night instead of fixing a reported bug.The arrest took place this week in Hungary after an 18-year-old found a flaw in the online ticket-selling system of Budapesti Közlekedési Központ (BKK), Budapest’s public transportation authority.Teen hacks company using browser’s DevToolsThe young man discovered that he could access BKK’s website, press F12 to enter the browser’s developer tools mode, and modify the page’s source code to alter a ticket’s price.Because there was no client or server-side validation put in place, the BKK system accepted the operation and issued a ticket at a smaller price.As a demo, the young man says he bought a ticket initially priced at 9459 Hungarian forints ($35) for 50 Hungarian forints (20 US cents).

Källa: 45,000 Facebook Users Leave One-Star Ratings After Hacker’s Unjust Arrest

Data Breaches Happening at Record Pace, Report Finds – NBC News

Data Breaches Happening at Record Pace, Report Finds – NBC News

Swedish leader says security leak in 2015 was disaster - ABC News

Swedish leader says security leak in 2015 was disaster – ABC News

The number of data breaches in the U.S. jumped 29 percent in the first half of this year, hitting a record high of 791, according to a new report from the Identity Theft Resource Center and CyberScout, the data risk management company.“Frankly, I was surprised at how significantly the number of breaches has grown,” said Eva Velasquez, ITRC’s president and CEO. “We knew this was a trend, we knew that the thieves would continue to find this lucrative, but the sheer volume of growth has been really surprising.”

Källa: Data Breaches Happening at Record Pace, Report Finds – NBC News

45,000 Facebook Users Leave One-Star Ratings After Hacker’s Unjust Arrest

Microsoft Paint isn’t dead yet, will live in the Windows Store for free – The Verge

Microsoft Paint isn’t dead yet, will live in the Windows Store for free - The Verge

Microsoft Paint isn’t dead yet, will live in the Windows Store for free – The Verge

Microsoft’s popular Paint app isn’t being killed off just yet. A confusing Microsoft support article, published recently, revealed that the company is marking MSPaint.exe as “deprecated” in the upcoming Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. That means Paint will “not be in active development and might be removed in future releases.” Microsoft has updated the support article to note Paint will now be available in the Windows Store, and its main functions integrated into the new Paint 3D app.“Today, we’ve seen an incredible outpouring of support and nostalgia around MS Paint,” says Megan Saunders, general manager of 3D at Microsoft. “MS Paint is here to stay, it will just have a new home soon, in the Windows Store where it will be available for free.” The outpouring of nostalgia is simply because Paint has been a big part of Windows since the original version back in 1985. Microsoft’s last major update to Paint arrived alongside Windows 7, bringing the Ribbon interface to the simple computer graphics app.

Källa: Microsoft Paint isn’t dead yet, will live in the Windows Store for free – The Verge