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Submission + - VanMoof e-bikes on brink of bankruptcy, might lock owners out of their bikes (www.nrc.nl)

swinferno writes: The Designer E-bike company VanMoof can no longer pay its bills. After negotiations about a new capital injection failed, the parent company of the trendy bicycle brand applied for and received a postponement of payment from the Amsterdam court on Tuesday evening. VanMoof also reported the news in a press release on Wednesday evening.

Dutch ebike startup VanMoof paused sales of its bikes and all accessories for almost two weeks now, stoking rumours that the business was in financial difficulty.
Recently, there were a lot of complaints about the long lead-time of both the bikes and service.

The designer e-bikes, very popular in The Netherlands and particularly Amsterdam, often had technical issues, often related to the software of the biked. VanMoof bikes are unlocked though an App or a code, and come with inbuilt tracking. When handled by an unauthorized person, they light up and make a lot of noise. There is even a recovery-service that will use the built-in tracking to recover your bikes if they are stolen.

If no one saves the company, eventually the apps and servers might no longer be supported, causing owners to be locked out of their expensive e-bikes.
All European stores will be closed from Thursday on. VanMoof has several stores in the USA as well, including in New York, Los Washington, San Francisco and Los Angeles. It is unknown what will happen to those in the near future.

Submission + - Fiat Chrysler Recalls 1.4 Million Autos to fix remote hack (techno-stream.net)

swinferno writes: Fiat Chrysler announced on Friday that it’s recalling 1.4 million automobiles just days after hackers demonstrated a terrifying hack of a Jeep that was driving down the highway at 70 miles per hour.

They are offering a software patch for some of its internet-connected vehicles after a report showing hackers seizing control of a moving 2014 Jeep Cherokee. Cybersecurity experts Chris Valasek and Charlie Miller have publicly exposed a serious vulnerability that would allow hackers to take remote control of Fiat Chrysler Automobile (FCA) cars that run its Uconnect internet-accessing software for connected car features.

As major automakers continue to roll out cars with Wi-Fi features connecting the vehicles with smartphones and other devices, their innovations are likely to catch the eye of hackers as well as tech-hungry customers, opening up a new asphalt playing field in the arena of cybersecurity.

Submission + - U.S. Army website hacked by Syrian Electronic Army (cnn.com)

swinferno writes: The Syrian Electronic Army is taking credit for hacking the U.S. Army's public website.

On Monday afternoon, the site was disabled after it displayed messages including, "YOU'VE BEEN HACKED" and "YOUR COMMANDERS ADMIT THEY ARE TRAINING THE PEOPLE THEY HAVE SENT YOU TO DIE FIGHTING," according to NBC News.

The U.S. Army confirmed to CNN the web page had been compromised.

"Today an element of the Army.mil service provider's content was compromised. After this came to our attention, the Army took appropriate preventive measures to ensure there was no breach of Army data by taking down the website temporarily," spokesman Brig. Gen. Malcom B. Frost said in a statement.

Submission + - Celebrity nude pictures leaked due to apparent iCloud hack (mashable.com) 1

swinferno writes: Hundreds of nude, semi-nude, and revealing pictures of female celebrities were leaked overnight after being stolen from their private collections. Hunger Games actress Jennifer Lawrence, Kirsten Dunst, and pop star Ariana Grande were among the celebrities apparently shown in the pictures, which were posted on infamous web forum 4chan.

It's unclear how the images were obtained, but anonymous 4chan users said that they were taken from celebrities' iCloud accounts. The accounts are designed to allow iPhone, iPad, and Mac users to synchronize images, settings, calendar information, and other data between devices, but the service has been criticized for being unreliable and confusing. Earlier this year, Jennifer Lawrence herself complained about the service in an interview with MTV.

Several media contacted Apple for more information but they have not commented on this yet.

http://www.theverge.com/2014/9...

Submission + - The Pirate Bay block will be lifted in the Netherlands (www.nrc.nl) 1

swinferno writes: The Dutch ISP's Ziggo and XS4all are no longer required to block access to the websites of The Pirate Bay. This has been decided by the court in The Hague.
The blockade has proven to be ineffective. The Dutch anti-piracy organization BREIN will have to reimburse legal costs of EUR 326.000. The internet provider XS4ALL has already started lifting the ban. The website of The Pirate bay was ordered to be blocked by the two major ISPs in January 2012. Recent studies by Amsterdam University and CentERdata.showed that this did not reduce the number of downloads from illegal sources. Many people circumvented the blockade.

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Submission + - European Human Right Courts rules file-sharing human right (falkvinge.net) 2

swinferno writes: "The European Court of Human Rights has declared that the copyright monopoly stands in direct conflict with fundamental Human Rights, as defined in the European Union and elsewhere. This means that as of today, nobody sharing culture in the EU may be convicted just for breaking the copyright monopoly law; the bar for convicting was raised considerably. This can be expected to have far-reaching implications, not just judicially, but in confirming that the copyright monopoly stands at odds with human rights."

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