As the world moving towards the Robotics and Automation, here comes a SoFi - which is called a Robofish developed by Computer Science students of MIT college which can swim in the open water along with the marine creatures. They are now secret agencies for capturing the marine life in recent times. Click here for knowing more details about how a SoFi work in the water. This is the first robotic fish in all 3 dimensions for extended period of time. It is more excited to get about the possibility of getting a system like this to get closer to marine life than humans can get on their own. SoFi can handle upto a deep of 50 feet for 40 mins. It is strong enough to push back the currents and can take high resolution photos. Using a waterproofed super Nintendo controller, it can dive in straight line, turn, dive up or down. The materials for building up SoFi is understood in the video shown above in the link. The robot is capable of close observations and interactions with marin...
May 12th 2017 saw the biggest ever cyber attack in Internet history (yes, bigger than the Dyn DDoS). A ransomware named WannaCry stormed through the web, with the damage epicenter being in Europe. What is Ransomware? Ransomware is a sophisticated piece of malware that blocks the victim’s access to his/her files, and the only way to regain access to the files is to pay a ransom. There are two types of ransomware in circulation: Encryptors, which incorporates advanced encryption algorithms. It’s designed to block system files and demand payment to provide the victim with the key that can decrypt the blocked content. Examples include CryptoLocker, Locky, CrytpoWall and more. Lockers, which locks the victim out of the operating system, making it impossible to access the desktop and any apps or files. The files are not encrypted in this case, but the attackers still ask for a ransom to unlock the infected computer. Examples include the police-themed ransomware or Winlock...
Comments
Post a Comment