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Windows 10 build 2004 vs. The China Xbox 360 receiver.
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Skip to content Home Black-Mirror Cellar-Door FAQ & TOS Gifts Privacy Notice Site-Map Stream Support Art Artwork Music Sketches Stories TXT Changelog General Blog Guides Metaverse Rant Video Binary Mic-Test Downloads Comms E-Mail Online Social Windows 10 build 2004 vs. The China Xbox 360 receiver. June 6, 2020 by S-Config Or should it be “Windows 10 vs. the world?!?” build 2004 edition? Back in April 2014, we published a little blog about this cheap Chinese receiver and how we managed to get it back online. Now, back then we were completely aware there were videos on YouTube, Forums, and other sources so such an article was nothing new even back then. As end-user, we found ourselves downloading from garbage share sites that only lead to either misleading links or infected files. It was at this time we used our blogging capabilities and power to make an official tutorial along with all software sources in one place. 190k downloads later, Yeah, we call it a succ...
SS7 Attack: What Is It? How Does It Work? And Prevention Technique
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From young toddlers who begin to operate a cellphone before they may talk to grownups whose phones store important data, the usage of smartphones has been gradually rising across the world. Currently, everyone owns at minimum one personal mobile device. Instead of just one device, massive networks are now the target of advanced cyberattacks. From the perspective of such a mobile operator, when the network’s SS7 technology has been compromised, hackers gain access to the confidential information of the clients. They have access to calls, texts, and the location of the device without your consent or the user’s knowledge. SS7 Attacks: What Are They? SS7 attacks involve mobile intrusions that use security holes inside the SS7 system to infiltrate and capture voice and text communications on cellular systems. Similar to a MITM attack, SS7 attacks aim at mobile phone conversations instead of wifi broadcasts. How Do SS7 Attacks Operate? In order to authenticate oneself and ea...