Posts Tagged ‘safari’

Video: Microdrone Goes On Safari, Buzzing Kenyan Wildlife To Capture Footage

Regular readers of this page are all pretty familiar with the latest generation of flying robots, from tennis-playing quadcopters to surveillance hummingbirds. But zebras, it’s fair to say, are not. So what happens when a drone buzzes a herd?

The German surveillance bot maker Microdrones took one of their md4-1000 quadcopters to the Masai Mara region of the Serengeti, and used it to capture video of all sorts of African wildlife. Here’s a preview of what their drone saw.

This is apparently a production for TBS Television Japan, according to Microdrones’ YouTube feed. It looks like “Planet Earth” but with robots.

Small surveillance drones are great for entering areas where humans can’t or shouldn’t tread, and African wildlife preserves are no exception. The creatures even seemed pretty unfazed by the hovering intruder, which could be less invasive than a mud-caked Land Rover. But it would have been even cooler if one of the elephants grabbed it with a trunk.

[via Facebook, IEEE Spectrum]

iPad hacker group responds to AT&T, reminds Apple of major Safari exploit

Last night AT&T sent an email to iPad 3G owners regarding last week’s security breach (which has grabbed the FBI’s attention) that revealed the email addresses of around 114,000 iPad 3G customers. The email didn’t offer anything more than a quick summary of the situation, but AT&T made it clear that it viewed the hacker’s attempt as malicious, reports The New York Times.

The hacker group, known as Goatse Security, didn’t take too kindly to AT&T’s characterization. In a blog post of its own, the group criticized AT&T’s handling of the situation, and painted itself as as more of a “white hat” hacker group — one that aims to help companies by making them aware of security flaws. Goatse also pointed out that, according to some security researchers, the information revealed in the breach could have impacted user privacy more than AT&T led us to believe.

The group also added that it revealed a major security exploit in Apple’s Safari Web browser months ago, which has yet to be fixed:

I released a semantic integer overflow exploit for Safari through Goatse Security in March –- it was patched on Apple’s desktop Safari but has yet to be patched on the iPad. This bug we crafted allows the viewer of a webpage to become a proxy (behind corporate and government firewalls!) for spamming, exploit payloads, password bruteforce attacks and other undesirables. The kicker is that this attack cannot be detected by any current IDS/IPS system. We released this in March, mind you, and Apple still hasn’t got around to patching this on the iPad!

In the hands of an experienced and malicious hacker, such an exploit could be used to do serious damage. Since it knew the exploit still existed for iPads, Goatse says that led to it making the AT&T security hole public to protect users. “People in critical positions have a right to completely understand the scope of vulnerability immediately. Not days or weeks or months after potential intrusion,” the group wrote.

Goatse could have certainly done worse than alerting Gawker to the AT&T security breach, so there may be some truth to its white hat claims. Still, I don’t suspect that AT&T will be thanking the group any time soon.

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Tags: hack, ipad, Safari, security

Companies: Apple, AT&T






Samsung L870 Review

Samsung has announced a new smartphone Samsung L870. It works under Symbian 9.3 OS (S60 Feature Pack 2, 3rd edition) and has mobile browser from Apple - Mobile Safari wich was a part in iPhone only till this release. The following specification is included:3 mega pixels photocam, 2.4 inc QVGA display, Bluetooth, 100Mb included memory, MicroSD slot, FM radio and MP3 player.


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