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Just a couple of weeks ago, we wrote about the Israeli security firm Cellebrite, and how it suffered

Just a couple of weeks ago, we wrote about the Israeli security firm Cellebrite, and how it suffered a major data breach. After the information began to trickle out, it seemed like no real damage was done. Cellebrite itself said that what leaked was an ... Here are your HotHardware.com email updates for {EMAIL} - [Previously Hacked Cellebrite Has iPhone Cracking Tools Leaked Online By Hacker] - [Windows DRM Files Could Be Utilized To Rat-Out IPs Of Tor Browser Users] - [Next Sony PlayStation 4 Update Will Add Support For External Hard Drives] - [Plex Brings The Power Of Amazon Alexa, Adding Voice Control To Your Movies And TV Shows] - [Facebook Computer Vision AI Can Now Creepily Search Your Photos And Understand What’s In Them] - [LG UltraFine 5K Display Wi-Fi Interference Issues Reportedly Solved With Enhanced Shielding] - [Apple Barely Edged Out Samsung In Q4 Global Sales Thanks To Strong iPhone 7 Demand] - [Brady And Gronk Hand Out Beatdowns On Conan O'Brien's Clueless Gamer 'For Honor' Super Bowl Edition] - [More Recent Articles] --------------------------------------------------------------- [HotHardware.com News Rss Feed] - 8 new articles [external link] [Previously Hacked Cellebrite Has iPhone Cracking Tools Leaked Online By Hacker] Just a couple of weeks ago, we wrote about the Israeli security firm Cellebrite, and how it suffered a major data breach. After the information began to trickle out, it seemed like no real damage was done. Cellebrite itself said that what leaked was an old, irrelevant backup. A new discovery, however, questions that answer. If you're not [Add to Delicious] [Add to FaceBook] [Add to LinkedIn] [Add to Reddit] [Digg This] [Subscribe by email] [Like on Facebook] [Share on Google+] [Pin it!] [Stumble This] [Subscribe by RSS] [Tweet This]  • [Email to a friend] • [external link] [Windows DRM Files Could Be Utilized To Rat-Out IPs Of Tor Browser Users] TorBrowser users could be in for a rude awakening thank to some rather nefarious Windows DRM-protected files that are making the rounds. It appears that malicious parties could use malware that is ensconced within DRM-protected files to reveal their true IP address. It should be noted that this latest attack vector requires both the use [Add to Delicious] [Add to FaceBook] [Add to LinkedIn] [Add to Reddit] [Digg This] [Subscribe by email] [Like on Facebook] [Share on Google+] [Pin it!] [Stumble This] [Subscribe by RSS] [Tweet This]  • [Email to a friend] • [external link] [Next Sony PlayStation 4 Update Will Add Support For External Hard Drives] If you are the owner of a PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 4 Pro, we have some good news for you. Sony just announced today that an upcoming software update will bring support for external hard drives (among other things). While Sony has always made it [relatively] easy to upgrade the hard drive in the PlayStation 4 (and the PlayStation 3 before [Add to Delicious] [Add to FaceBook] [Add to LinkedIn] [Add to Reddit] [Digg This] [Subscribe by email] [Like on Facebook] [Share on Google+] [Pin it!] [Stumble This] [Subscribe by RSS] [Tweet This]  • [Email to a friend] • [external link] [Plex Brings The Power Of Amazon Alexa, Adding Voice Control To Your Movies And TV Shows] It seems that everything these days is gaining voice control, and we're okay with that. After all, it's much easier to bark out a command to our smartphone or other electronic gadget rather than navigate through menus and apps. Well, that level of convenience is now part of Plex, the popular media player software. Plex has partnered up with [Add to Delicious] [Add to FaceBook] [Add to LinkedIn] [Add to Reddit] [Digg This] [Subscribe by email] [Like on Facebook] [Share on Google+] [Pin it!] [Stumble This] [Subscribe by RSS] [Tweet This]  • [Email to a friend] • [external link] [Facebook Computer Vision AI Can Now Creepily Search Your Photos And Understand What’s In Them] Little did we know it, but Facebook's engineers have been experimenting with a computer vision platform that is able to sort through photographs and search for what's contained in them, even when they're not tagged or captioned. For example, the platform can tell if the photo has a tiger in it or if someone is wearing a black shirt. Facebook [Add to Delicious] [Add to FaceBook] [Add to LinkedIn] [Add to Reddit] [Digg This] [Subscribe by email] [Like on Facebook] [Share on Google+] [Pin it!] [Stumble This] [Subscribe by RSS] [Tweet This]  • [Email to a friend] • [external link] [LG UltraFine 5K Display Wi-Fi Interference Issues Reportedly Solved With Enhanced Shielding] In mid-2016, Apple set off a chain of events that leads us to the current situation when it comes to Thunderbolt-enabled displays targeted at Mac users. The company discontinued its 27-inch Thunderbolt Display in June, leaving Mac users without a first-party monitor to connect to their machines. Later in the year, Apple announced that it had [Add to Delicious] [Add to FaceBook] [Add to LinkedIn] [Add to Reddit] [Digg This] [Subscribe by email] [Like on Facebook] [Share on Google+] [Pin it!] [Stumble This] [Subscribe by RSS] [Tweet This]  • [Email to a friend] • [external link] [Apple Barely Edged Out Samsung In Q4 Global Sales Thanks To Strong iPhone 7 Demand] A common criticism of the iPhone 7 is that Apple did not innovate enough with the design or overall set of features. It is an incremental upgrade from the iPhone 6s that is better in a lot of ways and faster, but not very exciting. True as those criticisms are, it did not stop people from rushing out and buying the iPhone 7. In fact, demand [Add to Delicious] [Add to FaceBook] [Add to LinkedIn] [Add to Reddit] [Digg This] [Subscribe by email] [Like on Facebook] [Share on Google+] [Pin it!] [Stumble This] [Subscribe by RSS] [Tweet This]  • [Email to a friend] • [external link] [Brady And Gronk Hand Out Beatdowns On Conan O'Brien's Clueless Gamer 'For Honor' Super Bowl Edition] Conan O'Brien sucks at video games. That much is evident by watching any episode from his Clueless Gamer series, and it's also what makes the series so hilarious. Choosing which one is the funniest is a matter of personal opinion and they're all pretty great, though we're partial to the latest episode featuring a slew of NFL stars, including [Add to Delicious] [Add to FaceBook] [Add to LinkedIn] [Add to Reddit] [Digg This] [Subscribe by email] [Like on Facebook] [Share on Google+] [Pin it!] [Stumble This] [Subscribe by RSS] [Tweet This]  • [Email to a friend] • [external link] - [Zero-Day Exploit Affecting All Latest Windows Versions Causing Blue Screen Of Death Is Live On Github] - [Microsoft Shares 2017 Game Plan For ‘Cool’ Windows 10 Devices Leveraging Cortana And Mixed Reality] - [Nintendo Has Sold 1.5 Million NES Classic Edition Consoles Worldwide As It Works To Increase Production] - [Researchers Pair HTC Vive With Microsoft HoloLens For ‘Shared Reality’ Magic] - [Acer Rolls Out XR342CQK 37.5-inch 75Hz UltraWide QHD FreeSync Curved Gaming Monitor] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Click here to safely unsubscribe] from "HotHardware.com News Rss Feed." 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