Showing posts with label Angry Birds Stella. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angry Birds Stella. Show all posts

Monday, 24 November 2014

Now e-cigarettes can give you malware

Better for your lungs, worse for your hard drives, e-cigarettes can potentially infect a computer if plugged in to charge



E-cigarettes may be better for your health than normal ones, but spare a thought for your poor computer – electronic cigrettes have become the latest vector for malicious software, according to online reports.
Many e-cigarettes can be charged over USB, either with a special cable, or by plugging the cigarette itself directly into a USB port. That might be a USB port plugged into a wall socket or the port on a computer – but, if so, that means that a cheap e-cigarette from an untrustworthy supplier gains physical access to a device.
A report on social news site Reddit suggests that at least one “vaper” has suffered the downside of trusting their cigarette manufacturer. “One particular executive had a malware infection on his computer from which the source could not be determined,” the user writes. “After all traditional means of infection were covered, IT started looking into other possibilities.
“The made in China e-cigarette had malware hardcoded into the charger, and when plugged into a computer’s USB port the malware phoned home and infected the system.”
Rik Ferguson, a security consultant for Trend Micro, says the story is entirely plausible. “Production line malware has been around for a few years, infecting photo frames, MP3 players and more,” he says. In 2008, for instance, a photo frame produced by Samsung shipped with malware on the product’s install disc.
Even more concerning is a recent proof-of-concept attack called “BadUSB”, which involves reprogramming USB devices at the hardware level. “Very widely spread USB controller chips, including those in thumb drives, have no protection from such reprogramming,” says Berlin-based firm SRLabs, which released the code.
Combine the two, says Ferguson, “and a very strong case can be made for enterprises disabling USB ports, or at least using device management to allow only authorised devices.
“For consumers it’s a case of running up-to-date anti-malware for the production line stuff and only using trusted devices to counter the threat.”
Dave Goss, of London’s Vape Emporium, says that vapers can remain safe by buying from respected manufacturers such as Aspire, KangerTech and Innokin, and by checking for “scratch checkers” on the box, which mark out authentic goods from counterfeits.
“Any electrical device that uses a USB charger could be targeted in this way, and just about every one of these electrical devices will come from China,” he adds.
In early November, figures obtained by the Press Association revealed that e-cigarettes and related equipment, such as chargers, were involved in more than 100 fires in less than two years...

Thursday, 5 June 2014

First Angry Birds Stella Game Will Debut This Fall: Rovio


Back In February, Rovio had teased the arrival of a new game in its popular Angry Birds Franchise,Angry Birds Stella: Best Friends Forever. Come fall, Rovio has officially announced that the first in the line of the Angry Birds Stella series will make its debut this fall.
While there has been no official word on what the first game will be called, the game was previously expected to be called Angry Birds Stella: Best Friends Forever, and could also be called Angry Birds Stella and Friends. The Angry Birds' Twitter handle had a tweet reading 'The first game in the #AngryBirdsStella series will be coming this fall!'
Additional tweets introduced the first snapshots of the game and also to announce that Stella and her friends will get their own animated series soon. 
The gameplay for Angry Birds Stella, as described on the official site, will be based on the Golden Island in the Angry Birds universe. Stella will be teaming up with four of her friends (new characters) Poppy, Willow, Dahlia, and Luca, pitted against Gale and her Hog servants. On the Angry Birds site a detailed backstory reveals that Stella and Gale, once friends, have fallen out, with Gale opting to go 'down a darker path' and even having minion pigs under her command.
Based out of the Big Tree, Stella and her friends will be catapulting off trees on the Golden Island to battle Gale, in what is being described by Rovio as a story that 'will engage and entertain everyone.' Rovio further mentions that the game is about courage, fun and daring to be you, with a spirit of female heroism and friendship.

But this is not all, Stella and her friends will also get an animation series, beginning November this year. The first season of Angry Birds Stella will comprise of 13 six-minute episodes. It will be showcased on ToonsTV and as Rovio claims the episodes will each feature a moving tale of adventure, heroism and friendship. A new episode will premiere every week. It will also be broadcast to TV and VoD services globally.
Interesting to note that the Bad Piggies, and Crown Pig, Twitter handles have been surprisingly quiet in regards with the new Angry Birds coming to Golden Island.