Mese: Febbraio 2025

Gli hacker filorussi di NoName057(16) aprono un canale Telegram in italiano
Nella giornata odierna, il gruppo di hacker filorussi NoName057(16) ha lanciato un nuovo canale Telegram in lingua italiana. Il canale…

Gli Hacker di NoName057(16) Contro Sergio Mattarella: Attacchi DDoS Inondano l’Italia
Gli hacker di NoName057(16) riavviano le loro attività ostili contro diversi obiettivi italiani, attraverso attacchi di Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS). Questa volta la ritorsione…

Microsoft Teams sotto attacco: Gli hacker russi rubano credenziali con falsi inviti
Il Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center (MSTIC) ha scoperto una sofisticata campagna di phishing in corso che sfrutta gli inviti di…

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2503
Comparative Testing of DIY and Commercial Antennas for ADS-B Reception, The RDF 10 seconds unfold Yagi, J-Pole Antenna Calculator, Broadcast…

D44TWO Cabo Verde. From DXNews.com
DF2WO will be active as D44TWO from Santiago Island, IOTA AF-005, Cabo Verde, during May 2025.

Hackaday Links: February 16, 2025
Just when you thought the saga of the Bitcoin wallet lost in a Welsh landfill was over, another chapter of…

How Hard is it to Write a Calculator App?
How hard can it be to write a simple four-function calculator program? After all, computers are good at math, and…

Graphene Tattoos: The Future of Continuous Health Monitoring?
In the near future, imagine a world where your health is continuously monitored, not through bulky devices but through an…
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[Quinn Dunki] Makes a Screw Shortener Fit for Kings
It’s common problem when you’re building anything with screws: this one is too long, this one is too short. While…

Piano Gets an Arduino Implant
[Paul] likes his piano, but he doesn’t know how to play it. The obvious answer: program an Arduino to do…