Tu móvil Xiaomi podrá detectar terremotos gracias a MIUI 11

MIUI 11, la última versión de la capa de personalización de Xiaomi, llega cargada de novedades tanto estéticas como funcionales. El tema oscuro estará disponible para todos, podrás personalizar al máximo el modo “Always on Display” y contarás con nuevas formas de enviar archivos, entre muchas otras características. Como leemos en el blog oficial de Xiaomi, una nueva función de la que no hemos sabido hasta ahora llegará muy pronto

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DDoS-for-Hire Boss Gets 13 Months Jail Time

A 21-year-old Illinois man was sentenced last week to 13 months in prison for running multiple DDoS-for-hire services that launched millions of attacks over several years. This individual’s sentencing comes more than five years after KrebsOnSecurity interviewed both the defendant and his father and urged the latter to take a more active interest in his son’s online activities.

A screenshot of databooter[.]com, circa 2017. Image: Cisco Talos.

The jail time was handed down to Sergiy P. Usatyuk of Orland Park, Ill., who pleaded guilty in February to one count of conspiracy to cause damage to Internet-connected computers and owning, administering and supporting illegal “booter” or “stresser” services designed to knock Web sites offline, including exostress[.]in, quezstresser[.]com, betabooter[.]com, databooter[.]com, instabooter[.]com, polystress[.]com and zstress[.]net.

According to the U.S. Justice Department, in just the first 13 months of the 27-month long conspiracy, Usatyuk’s booter users ordered approximately 3,829,812 DDoS attacks. As of September 12, 2017, ExoStresser advertised on its website that this one booter service had launched 1,367,610 DDoS attacks, and caused targets to suffer 109,186.4 hours of network downtime (-4,549 days).

Usatyuk — operating under the hacker aliases “Andrew Quez” and “Brian Martinez,” among others — admitted developing, controlling and operating the aforementioned booter services from around August 2015 through November 2017. But Usatyuk’s involvement in the DDoS-for-hire space very much predates that period.

In February 2014, KrebsOnSecurity reached out to Usatyuk’s father Peter Usatyuk, an assistant professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago. I did so because a brief amount of sleuthing on Hackforums[.]net revealed that his then 15-year-old son Sergiy — who at the time went by the nicknames “Rasbora” and “Mr. Booter Master” — was heavily involved in helping to launch crippling DDoS attacks.

I phoned Usatyuk the elder because Sergiy’s alter egos had been posting evidence on Hackforums and elsewhere that he’d just hit KrebsOnSecurity.com with a 200 Gbps DDoS attack, which was then considered a fairly impressive DDoS assault.

“I am writing you after our phone conversation just to confirm that you may call evening time/weekend to talk to my son Sergio regarding to your reasons,” Peter Usatyuk wrote in an email to this author on Feb. 13, 2014. “I also have [a] major concern what my 15 yo son [is] doing. If you think that is any kind of illegal work, please, let me know.”

That 2014 story declined to quote Rasbora by name because he was a minor then, but his father seemed alarmed enough about my inquiry that he insisted his son speak with me about the matter.

Here’s  an excerpt of what I wrote about Sergiy at the time:

Rasbora’s most recent project just happens to be gathering, maintaining huge “top quality” lists of servers that can be used to launch amplification attacks online. Despite his insistence that he’s never launched DDoS attacks, Rasbora did eventually allow that someone reading his posts on Hackforums might conclude that he was actively involved in DDoS attacks for hire.

“I don’t see what a wall of text can really tell you about what someone does in real life though,” said Rasbora, whose real-life identity is being withheld because he’s a minor. This reply came in response to my reading him several posts that he’d made on Hackforums not 24 hours earlier that strongly suggested he was still in the business of knocking Web sites offline: In a Feb. 12 post on a thread called “Hiring a hit on a Web site” that Rasbora has since deleted, he tells a fellow Hackforums user, “If all else fails and you just want it offline, PM me.”

Rasbora has tried to clean up some of his more self-incriminating posts on Hackforums, but he remains defiantly steadfast in his claim that he doesn’t DDoS people. Who knows, maybe his dad will ground him and take away his Internet privileges.

I’m guessing young Sergiy never had his Internet privileges revoked, nor did he heed advice to use his skills for less destructive activities. His dad hung up on me when I called Wednesday evening requesting comment.

In addition to serving the 13-month jail sentence and three years of supervised release, Usatyuk will forfeit $542,925 in proceeds from the scheme, as well as dozens of servers and other computer equipment that powered his many DDoS-for-hire businesses.

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Solo hay 14 países en los que Google Maps funciona a la perfección: comprueba si el tuyo está en la lista

En ocasiones nos toca hablar de novedades que llegan a algunas de las aplicaciones más utilizadas de Google, que desafortunadamente acaban siendo exclusivas de un número reducido de regiones. Precisamente Google Maps es una de las herramientas que más funciones regionales incluye, entre ellas los avisos cuando nuestro taxi se desvía de la ruta o la inclusión de ubicaciones de baños públicos. Precisamente por eso, tal y como cuentan en

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Sólo hoy, adelántate al Black Friday en Phone House con sus ofertones en Xiaomi

El Black Friday ya está aquí, y las ofertas ya se huelen hasta en el ambiente, pero aún no estamos pudiendo ver rebajas en absolutamente todas las tiendas, sino que sólo algunas están adelantando estos descuentos del Black Friday a una semana antes. Phone House es una de estas tiendas online que sí ha decidido ofrecer descuentos previos al Black Friday, y sólo durante hoy, 20 de noviembre, está dejando

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Minecraft Earth ya puede jugarse en España en dispositivos Android e iOS

Ha llegado el día, y tras un periodo de pruebas, Minecraft Earth ya puede jugarse en España. Se trata de un juego free-to-play de realidad aumentada para móviles de la popular saga de bloques al más puro estilo Pokémon GO, que adentra a los usuarios en el mundo de Minecraft y que ya está disponible para descargar tanto para dispositivos Android como en iOS. El objetivo del título es que

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