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lundi 6 juillet 2015

Master land and air with the Sky Runner Drone, now nearly 30% off at AndroidArea.com



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Flying drones are a dime a dozen these days, but there’s no compromise with the Sky Runner. It’s the ultimate R/C vehicle with a design that conquers both land and air. The small quad-motor drone is perfectly fit for aerial acrobatics. Couple it with a unique crash-resistant roll cage and the Sky Runner can sprint along the ground or even climb walls.


The unique design makes it a great indoor drone, and easy controls allow even beginners to have a blast learning to fly. The setup includes a 2.6GHz remote transmitter, six-axis gyro technology for improved stability, and a multi-drone mode that prevents mid-flight collisions.


Normally priced at , the Sky Runner is being offered at 27% off its normal price at AnroidArea.com. Take advantage and pay only .99 with shipping included.





LastPass wants you to change your master password after security breach



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It’s not a major breach, but after LastPass “discovered and blocked suspicious activity” on their network last Friday, they’re requiring everyone update their master passwords. Announced on their blog and in email sent to users, LastPass says they didn’t find any evidence that actual stored passwords were stolen, but they did notice user email addresses, authentication hashes, password reminders, and server per user salts were “compromised.” LastPass said in a blog post:


“We are confident that our encryption measures are sufficient to protect the vast majority of users. LastPass strengthens the authentication hash with a random salt and 100,000 rounds of server-side PBKDF2-SHA256, in addition to the rounds performed client-side. This additional strengthening makes it difficult to attack the stolen hashes with any significant speed.”


In order to ensure hackers aren’t attempting to access your account, LastPass is now requiring that any and all users logging in from a new device or IP verify their accounts by email. That is, those that don’t already have multi-factor authentication enabled (and you should and you and you can learn more about that here). Lastly, anyone using weak, dictionary-based passwords or using the same password as their master on other sites… yeah, don’t do that. Update.


[LastPass]