The Poco F4 GT arrives hacked ticket machines in France

The Poco F4 GT arrives, hacked ticket machines in France, the roundup

The Poco F4 GT, an affordable smartphone that claims to be as powerful as the Xiaomi 12 Pro, will be presented at the end of April. At the same time, we learned that hackers can copy your card code when withdrawing money from an ATM. Finally, Elon Musk revealed why he wants to own Twitter.

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Poco will launch the F4 GT on April 26, 2022, what can we expect from the smartphone?

Poco, Xiaomi’s Indian subsidiary, will announce a new mid-range smartphone at a conference scheduled for April 26, 2022: the Poco F4 GT. The phone features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, a 4700mAh battery with 120W fast charging, a 6.67-inch FHD + AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and a triple sensor with Sony IMX686 main lens 64 megapixels out. It would sell for around 499 euros in Europe.

Find out more about the Poco F4 GT, the cheap smartphone that’s as powerful as the Xiaomi 12 Pro

A new credit card fraud is wreaking havoc in France

Hackers have found a sophisticated new system to hack ATMs. According to the Paris Police Headquarters Payment Fraud Brigade, this technique consists of directly duplicating the victim’s card code when withdrawing tickets using a special box. The criminals have already made almost 300 victims. A total of 39,000 euros were stolen with this technique. Luckily, two of the bandits are in the hands of the judiciary.

Hackers have found a new way to hack ATMs

Elon is keen to pay Twitter, but not for the money

Elon Musk is offering to buy Twitter for $43 billion. The billionaire assures that this investment is not motivated by the lure of profit. The Tesla founder says he’s particularly interested in the prospect of transforming the social network into an “inclusive arena for free speech.” With that in mind, he wants Twitter’s algorithm to go open source.

Elon Musk reveals why he wants to buy Twitter