Anonymous ID: 2b4fc5 Jan. 21, 2019, 7:54 p.m. No.4855946   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6066 >>6141

Pope Francis unveils new ‘Click to Pray’ app

 

Are you there, Pope Francis? It’s me …The Holy Father launched an app called “Click to Pray” on Sunday that’ll allow the world’s 1.3 billion Roman Catholics to join him in prayer. The pontiff has a profile on the Android and iOS app that shows Catholics around the globe what he’s currently praying for. Users can then click an icon to indicate that they’ve prayed with him.

 

Thousands of faithful watched Sunday as Francis — who once said he was a “disaster” with technology — showed the app on a tablet at his weekly address in St. Peter’s Square. “Did I do it?” Francis asked an aide after swiping on the tablet. Still, Francis said the internet is a way “to stay in touch with others, to share values and projects and to express the desire to form a community.” He specifically called for young people to download the app and pray with him — especially during World Youth Day 2019 in Panama, which begins Tuesday. The pope then told crowds he had “two pains in his heart” that he was currently praying for: victims of the car bomb blast at a police academy in Colombia and the 170 migrants from Libya and Morocco who died in the Mediterranean. The app is available in six languages and has an accompanying website, clicktopray.org.

 

https://nypost.com/2019/01/21/pope-francis-unveils-new-click-to-pray-app/

Anonymous ID: 2b4fc5 Jan. 21, 2019, 8:01 p.m. No.4856026   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6045

Russia opens civil cases against Facebook and Twitter

 

MOSCOW – Russia’s communication watchdog said on Monday it was opening administrative proceedings against Twitter and Facebook for failing to explain how they plan to comply with local data laws, the Interfax news agency reported.

 

Roskomnadzor, the watchdog, was quoted as saying that Twitter and Facebook had not explained how and when they would comply with legislation that requires all servers used to store Russians’ personal data to be located in Russia. The agency’s head, Alexander Zharov, was quoted as saying the companies have a month to provide information or else action would be taken against them. Russia has introduced tougher internet laws in the last five years, requiring search engines to delete some search results, messaging services to share encryption keys with security services and social networks to store Russian users’ personal data on servers within the country.

 

At the moment, the only tools Russia has to enforce its data rules are fines that typically only come to a few thousand dollars or blocking the offending online services, which is an option fraught with technical difficulties. However, sources in November told Reuters that Moscow plans to impose stiffer fines on technology firms that fail to comply with Russian laws.

 

https://nypost.com/2019/01/21/russia-opens-civil-cases-against-facebook-and-twitter/

Anonymous ID: 2b4fc5 Jan. 21, 2019, 8:11 p.m. No.4856145   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6329 >>6548 >>6618 >>6637

‘Fortnite’ has become a money-laundering paradise

 

The virtual currency used by millions of gamers who play “Fortnite” has become popular with money laundering cybercriminals, according to reports. Money launderers use stolen credit cards to purchase V-bucks – which players use to purchase weapons, outfits and other items in the wildly popular game – from the “Fortnite” store and then resell them on the dark web.

 

Agents with the cybersecurity firm Sixgill posed as customers and uncovered operations being conducted globally in Chinese, Russian, Spanish, Arabic and English.Criminals are executing carding fraud and getting money in and out of the Fortnite system with relative impunity,” said Benjamin Preminger, a senior intelligence analyst at Sixgill. “Threat actors [a malicious person or entity] are scoffing at Epic Games’ weak security measures, saying that the company doesn’t seem to care about players defrauding the system and purchasing discounted V-bucks … This directly touches on the ability of threat actors to launder money through the game,” he continued.

 

The Independent noted one example of a seller who accepted bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash as payment who claimed to be selling at a discount and wanted “to give back to the deep web at a massive discounted rate.” Epic Games, the North Carolina-based developer of “Fortnite,” told the Hollywood Reporter it takes the money laundering claims seriously. “Epic Games takes these issues seriously, as chargebacks and fraud put our players and our business at risk,” a company spokesperson said. “As always, we encourage players to protect their accounts by turning on two-factor authentication, not re-using passwords and using strong passwords, and not sharing account information with others.”

 

Some security experts have said the company isn’t doing enough to monitor how its products are being used. “Epic Games doesn’t seem to clamp down in any serious way on criminal activity surrounding Fortnite, money laundering or otherwise,” Preminger said, adding that “several steps could be taken to mitigate the phenomenon, including monitoring the transfer of high-value goods in the game, identifying players with large stockpiles of V-bucks, and sharing data with relevant law enforcement agencies.” Epic Games did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment early Friday regarding the accusations of illegal activity on its platforms. The immensely popular game is free to download and play and has around 200 million players worldwide. It has generated upwards of $3 billion in revenue, the Reporter said. Between September and October, IT security firm Zerofox found 53,000 instances of online scams related to the video game.

 

https://nypost.com/2019/01/18/fortnite-has-become-a-money-laundering-paradise/

Anonymous ID: 2b4fc5 Jan. 21, 2019, 8:17 p.m. No.4856235   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6381 >>6449 >>6548 >>6574 >>6618 >>6637

Fortnite predator 'groomed children on voice chat'

 

A 41-year-old man accused of using the hit video game Fortnite to initiate sexual activity with children has been arrested in Florida. Anthony Gene Thomas of Broward County is accused of unlawful sex with a minor and possessing indecent images and videos of at least one victim. According to police, an accomplice used Fortnite's voice chat to meet children and introduce them to Mr Thomas.

 

Police believe there could be up to 20 additional victims. "This case is disturbing not only because it involves child pornography, but also because a popular online game was used to communicate with the victim," said Florida attorney general Ashley Moody in a statement. "Parents need to know that predators will use any means possible to target and exploit a child. I am asking parents and guardians to please make sure you know who your children meet online, and talk to them about sexual predators." Ms Moody has urged any other victims to get in touch with the police .

 

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Mr Thomas allegedly groomed the 17-year-old victim using cash and gifts, one of which was a mobile phone which allowed him to contact the child. This led to a face-to-face meeting in late August 2018, after which Mr Thomas and his collaborator drove the minor to Mr Thomas's home, where the sexual offences were committed. The parents reported the child missing and police later located and returned the teenager home. The victim remained in contact with Mr Thomas, claims the Florida attorney general, which led police to search Mr Thomas's home and seize his phone. Analysis of the device revealed pornographic pictures and videos of the victim.

 

Fortnite's Battle Royale mode is an online multiplayer game in which 100 players fight for survival, with the winner being the last person standing. Players can also team up with friends or strangers and work together. As in many other online games, players who have joined a squad can talk to one another using unmoderated voice chat. However, the voice chat can also be disabled in the settings menu.

 

In May last year, the NSPCC issued a warning about the chat systems in Fortnite, saying they left children open to being contacted by strangers. It advised parents to turn off the game's voice chat system but warned that the text messaging feature could not be disabled.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/technology-46923789