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Torrentz.eu Shuts Down Forever! End of Biggest Torrent Search Engine

Over two weeks after the shutdown of Kickass Torrents and arrest of its admin in Poland, the world's biggest BitTorrent meta-search engine Torrentz.eu has apparently shut down its operation.


The surprise shutdown of Torrentz marks the end of an era.

Torrentz.eu was a free, fast and powerful meta-search engine that hosted no torrents of its own, but combined results from dozens of other torrent search engine sites including The Pirate BayKickass Torrents and ExtraTorrent.

The meta-search engine has announced "farewell" to its millions of torrent users without much fanfare, suddenly ceasing its operation and disabling its search functionality.

At the time of writing, the Torrentz.eu Web page is displaying a message that reads in the past tense:

"Torrentz was a free, fast and powerful meta-search engine combining results from dozens of search engines."

When try to run any search or click any link on the site, the search engine refuses to show any search result, instead displays a message that reads:
"Torrentz will always love you. Farewell."
Launched back in 2003, Torrentz has entertained the torrent community for more than 13 years with millions of visitors per day.

However, today, the popular meta-search engine has shut down its operation from all Torrentz domains, including the main .EU domain (both HTTP and  HTTPS version) as well as other backups such as .ME, .CH, and .IN.

Although many copyright holders were not happy with the site with both RIAA and MPAA have reported the site to the U.S. Government in recent years, says TorrentFreak, there is no news of any arrest or legal takedown of the site in this case.

Still, it would be fair enough to wait for an official announcement from the site owners.

ARM becoming a tough rival for Intel

ARM is now becoming a rival for Intel and Intel has also failed many times to crack lock assembled by British company on smartphone chip.




SoftBank Group Corp. of Japan has announced to buy ARM for $32 billion and has also shown plans to double the workforce of ARM within 5 years of takeover. This extra money for ARM's chip sways can also be used to cause a major revolution in the market, causing Intel a major threat.


Thus, ARM has become a major threat for the Silicon Valley giant, Intel. Rumors were also heard that Intel might try buying ARM so that they won't have to face the war coming in near future if SoftBank goes with the idea of buying ARM. Some analysts have also suggested that this idea is highly unlikely because of the design that Intel technologies have developed over the years and the user's reliability image of Intel.


Intel is a strong company, invented microprocessor, a well known chip maker, a major provider of personal computer and server system chips. In 2015, Intel generated a revenue of $55.4 billion.

Fired From Facebook, Noah Kagan Speaks About His Most Important Lesson

Noah Kagan was only 24 years of age when he was hired at Facebook. According to the news, Noah Kagan was Facebook’s 30th Employee and joined Facebook when it was about one year old. At that time Facebook was only getting few millions new signups per day.
Noah Kagan worked as a product manager. However, due to some fair reasons, he got fired after 9 months. According to Noah Kagan, he made four mistakes and one of the major mistakes was leaking Facebook’s internal developments to TechCrunch.
Noah Kagan is now a founder of the marketing company which is known as AppSumo. AppSumo is a daily deals website for digitally distributed goods and online services. AppSumo was founded in March 2010 by Noah Kagan. Today the company has over 700,000 active subscribers.
During an interview, Noah Kagan recalls the incidence when he used to approach Mark Zuckerberg which his ideas and Mark Zuckerberg used to reply something like “Will it help Facebook Grow?”
During an interview with Ramit Sethi who is an American personal finance advisor and entrepreneur throws a light on what Noah Kagan actually learned during the 8-month period of his Facebook life.
Noah Kagan in an interview said that “I think that’s the biggest takeaway that may be the most successful in the most money is one thing and that one thing is when you are running your business have one goal. That’s it”
Noah Kagan learned an important business lesson to have one goal at a time and also helped Ramit Sethi to build his personal finance book “I will teach you to be Rich” which became a New York Times bestseller.
During an interview with Ramit Sethi, Ramit Sethi told us how Noah Kagan helped him to trim the 37 pages book down to only 5 Page. When Noah Kagan ask Ramit Sethi what his goal was? Ramit answered that he want his book to be in the New york times bestsellers list. Now Ramit Sethi’s book is on New York times bestseller list.
Watch The Interview:
So what we can learn from Noah Kagan! Actually, Multiple goals will always create different thoughts on mind making you unable to focus and will distract you with different thoughts which will hamper your main focus towards achieving what you desire.

Way To run pokemon Go in pakistan

"Now Pokemon Go is in Pakistan"



Pokemon Go is here, the fulfillment of many dreams for catching those magical little creatures in real life (or as real as it could be). However, the thing with Pokemon Go is that catching Pokemons in the game is only half the fun (or well, three-quarters of fun).
Note: Although the application is not officially available in Pakistan but you can download it through our guide.
So without further ado, here’s a simple step by step process: 
Android:
  • Download the APK for the game on your device
  • Go to the Downloads folder using any file explorer
  • Click on the downloaded file
  • Tap on install
  • Pokemon Version


iPhone:
  • Open App Store and tap on Apple ID (your current email)
  • Tap on Sign Out.
  • Go to the Settings app.
  • Tap on General.
  • Tap on Language & Region near the bottom.
  • Tap on Region
  • Check off United States.
  • Go to the Pokรฉmon Go listing on the App Store on your iPhone or iPad. (Tap Change Store if it stays stuck on your old region and says the item isn’t available in the current store.)
  • Tap on Get and then on Install.
  • Tap Create New Apple ID.
  • Check United States if it isn’t already checked.
  • Fill out the required information.
  • Tap None for billing information (Pokรฉmon Go is free).
  • Verify your email address by opening the verification email sent to you.
  • Download Pokรฉmon Go.
  • Login to your new US iTunes Account if you aren’t already logged in.

If you follow these steps correctly, you should be well on your way to becoming a Pokemon trainer.
Getting Started
Now that you have the app installed, it’s time to sync an account with the app to keep track of your Pokรฉmon. You can either sync it with your Google account, or if you’re a super nerd and have a Pokรฉmon Trainer Club account, you can use that to sign in.

Once you sign in, you might get this error message about server issues. Unfortunately, there are too many people trying to play and this is not something that has been worked out at the moment. If you are unlucky enough to experience this saddest of all screens, I’m afraid you have no choice but to wait a little while before checking again. When you’re signed in, you will be asked to customize your avatar before the game play begins.

Now it’s time for the real fun to begin.

Gyms
Like pokestops, Pokรฉmon gyms are also located at different public places.  Once you reach level 5 by gaining XP through finding Pokรฉmon and visiting pokestops, you can go to a gym and join one of three teams: Valor, Mystic, or Instinct, each represented by red, blue and yellow respectively. You can then battle different Pokรฉmon at the gyms.
The entire concept of the game is really cool and something that shows just how far technology has come. We went from trying to catch Pokรฉmon in the games to watching the anime and trading Pokรฉmon cards to now actually being able to catch Pokรฉmon in the (somewhat) real world. Now all that’s left is to wait for real Pokรฉmon to come into our world (let’s do this, science).

Top 10 Online Activities That Could Send You In Jail

Any of these 10 online activities could land you in jail in some part of the world

Internet is an unrestricted realm for its users. It brings you latest information, allows you to share movies, images and music without any bounds, allows you to communicate in a split second and share files. It is a medium which is full of advantages, but there are some disadvantages that come with it in some countries. Particularly if you don’t follow certain rules and regulations laid down by these countries while using the Internet.


Cyber crimes and terrorist attacks have dramatically increased over the years and that may be one of the reasons that if one is seen violating rules of Internet, he/she may be put behind the bars.

So, see the below activities that can get you arrested in some parts of the world.

10 Online Activities That Can Get You Arrested

#1 Having An Open Wi-Fi

Have an Open Wi-Fi

Keeping your WiFi Open and not keeping it password protected can sometimes land you in prison. Your open Wi-Fi connection can be used by criminals or terrorists without your knowledge and this can land you in trouble with the law in almost any country.

This happened with a person name Barry Covert whose open WiFi was used by his neighbor to access child pornography websites. Though, police arrested his neighbour after investigations, Barry had to face the police questioning for a month before the correct person was arrested.

It is always better to password protect your Wi-Fi with WEP, WPA (WPA-Personal), and WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2).

#2 Deleting Your Search History

Deleting Your Search History
Sometimes erasing your search history can also land you behind bars. This happened in United States, when a person namely David Kernell was arrested for deleting information on his computer. A University of Tennessee student, Kernell was being investigated by federal authorities for allegedly hacking Yahoo Account of the then vice presidential candidate, Sarah Palin.

India to had brought about laws making it mandatory for users to save their browsing history for 3 months. But the same was scrapped after there was huge public outcry against it.

#3 Offensive Posts, Messages or Tweets



Making offensive posts or tweets or sending offensive messages can land you in trouble in any part of the world. Two persons from Leigh Van Bryan aged 26 and Emily Bunting aged 24 tweeted about their upcoming visit to USA, “Free this week for a quick gossip/prep before I go and destroy America”.
They were interrogated for about five hours by the authorities. Bryan and Bunting tried to convince the police that “Destroying” was a British  slang for “Partying.”

#4 Using VOIP services



This issue is country specific and only limited to Ethiopia. Using VOIP services like Skype is strictly prohibited in Ethiopia and can land you in prison (An user from Ethiopia has contradicted this). The country’s new telecommunications law strictly prohibits VOIP services, which consist of audio and video communication and transfer of information over VOIP clients. We advise you that if you are citizen or tourist of Ethiopia, kindly check up with authorities before using Skype or any other VOIP services.

#5 Dancing in a Video



This is a serious offence in Iran. In fact, six persons were arrested for dancing to a video from Pharrell Williams song “Happy”. The Iranian judiciary found them guilty and they received 91 lashes as well as year’s prison sentence. Though later, the sentences were suspended and they were let off in six months.


In Russia, a youth was jailed in Russia for 15 days and two women were jailed for 10 days after they were found to be allegedly dancing and making a video near a second world war memorial.

#6 Leaving Internet Comments



Syria is now a battlefield between different warring factions for control of territory. Even then, commenting on the Internet is a crime in Syria. Human Rights Watch reported that in 2007, Syrian authorities arrested two person and they were shifted to unknown place, apparently for offering their comments about the censorship laws in Syria on a website.

#7 Translating Articles



Translating banned books can land you in jail in any country. Thailand authorities arrested an American citizen who translated one such article on his blog. The article was termed as “offensive to the autocracy” by the Thai authorities who consider their King as a supreme being. Even posting on Facebook/tweeting against the King can land you in jail in the Lese Majeste laws.

In Indonesia, a person was put behind bars for two years after he posted “God does not Exist” on “Facebook”.

#8 Gambling



Online gambling is banned in many countries across the globe and can land you behind the bars. This includes if you organize gambling or play online games like Poker, Blackjack etc.

#9 File Sharing

File sharing is a contentious issue. In some countries you are free to share movies, images or files without the worry of the law but in many countries it is illegal to share what is considered as pirated content. In some places even downloading torrents is considered as being unlawful.

#10 Posting Lyrics on Facebook

This may have happened only once. Unites States authorities arrested rapper and school student, Cameron D’Ambrosio for posting rap lyrics on Facebook. The police allege that D’Ambrosio made terrorist threats under the garb of rap. Prosecutors sought to charge D’Ambrosio with threats to make a bomb or hijack a vehicle, carrying a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.
There are many such laws which can put in a spot of bother while surfing online. Making racist comments or hurting religious sentiments is a strict taboo online like it is in the real world. If you know of any other such unknown laws exist in some country, kindly note them down in the comments section.

Hackers Can Steal Your ATM PIN from Your Smartwatch Or Fitness Tracker

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As your day-to-day apparel and accessories are turning into networked mobile electronic devices that attach to your body like smartwatch or fitness band, the threat to our personal data these devices collect has risen exponentially.

A recent study from Binghamton University also suggests your smartwatch or fitness tracker is not as secure as you think – and it could be used to steal your ATM PIN code.

The risk lies in the motion sensors used by these wearable devices. The sensors also collect information about your hand movements among other data, making it possible for "attackers to reproduce the trajectories" of your hand and "recover secret key entries."

In the paper, titled "Friend or Foe?: Your Wearable Devices Reveal Your Personal PIN," computer scientists from the Stevens Institute of Technology and Binghamton University used a computer algorithm that can guess your password and PIN with about 80% success rate on the first attempt, and over 90% of the time with 3 tries.

Retrieving Passwords and PINs Using this Algorithm


Researchers say their "Backward PIN-Sequence Inference" algorithm can be used to capture anything a person type on any keyboard – from automatic teller machine or ATM keypads to mobile keypads – through infected smartwatches, even if the person makes the slight hand movements while entering PINs.

"The team was able to record millimeter-level information of fine-grained hand movements from accelerometers, gyroscopes and magnetometers inside the wearable technologies regardless of a hand's pose," reports Phys.org.

Although the researchers do not name specific wearable devices that are vulnerable, they note that attackers can record information about your hand movements...

...either directly by infecting your wearable device with malware or remotely by intercepting the Bluetooth connection that links your wearable device to your phone.

The bottom Line:


The team says it doesn't have any robust solution to prevent this attack but recommends manufacturers and developers to confuse attackers by inserting "a certain type of noise data" that would allow the device to be still used for fitness tracking, but not for guessing keystrokes.

Another way is to take a low-tech approach – Always enter your passwords or PINs with the hand that is not having a wearable device with the highly sophisticated motion tracker.