Showing posts with label Raspberry Pi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raspberry Pi. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Somebody Offered Money to Raspberry Pi Foundation for Pre-Installing Malware

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The Raspberry Pi 
is now gaining attention from malware distributors who want the popular mini-computers to deliver with pre-install malware.

The Raspberry Pi Foundation has made a shocking revelation that the charitable foundation has been offered money to install malware onto the Raspberry Pi machines before they were shipped out to users.

The Raspberry Pi is an extremely simple computer that looks and feels very basic, but could be built into many geeky projects. Due to the low-cost appeal of the Raspberry Pi, the Foundation has sold over 4 million units.

Just Last month, Raspberry Pi unveiled its latest wonder: The Raspberry Pi Zero – a programmable computer that costs just $5 (or £4), may rank as the world's cheapest computer.

Last Wednesday, the Foundation tweeted a screenshot of an email in which "business officer" Linda effectively asked Foundation's director of communications Liz Uptonto to install a suspicious executable file onto Raspberry Pis for which the officer promised to offer a "price per install."

The email further explained that installing the executable file would create a shortcut icon on the user's desktop and opening the shortcut would take the user to the company's website. "Then this is our target," the email reads.

Here's the screenshot of the full email:
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However, the name of the company represented by Linda was not revealed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation.

Obviously, the paid-for-malware distributor pitched the wrong organisation, who declined the offer, describing the company as "evildoers," but the incident once again raises the question about this common, widespread issue.

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Raspberry Pi Zero — The $5 Tiny Computer is Here

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Get ready for a ThanksGiving celebration from the Raspberry Pi Foundation.

Raspberry Pi, the charitable foundation behind the United Kingdom's best-selling computer, has just unveiled its latest wonder – the Raspberry Pi Zero.

Raspberry Pi Zero is a programmable computer that costs just $5 (or £4), may rank as the world's cheapest computer.

Raspberry Pi Zero: Just $5 Computer


Yes, Pi Zero is the smallest Raspberry Pi yet for just $5, but might be the biggest when looking at its specifications:
  • Broadcom BCM2835 application processor (same as Pi 1)
  • 1GHz ARM11 core (40 percent faster than Raspberry Pi 1)
  • 512MB of LPDDR2 SDRAM
  • Micro-SD card slot
  • MiniHDMI socket for 1080p60 video output
  • Micro-USB for data
  • Micro-USB for power
  • Unpopulated 40-pin GPIO connector
  • Identical pinout to Model A+/B+/2B
  • Unpopulated composite video connector
  • Smallest ever form factor (i.e. 65mm x 30mm x 5mm)

Get Your Raspberry Pi Zero Now!


The Raspberry Pi is responsible for the creation of credit card sized computers, but after years of working to lower the size and cost, founder Eben Upton says the foundation came up with Raspberry Pi Zero that is about the size of a stick of gum and costs just US$5.

Upton said the Pi Zero, made in Wales and runs full Raspbian and all your favorite applications including Scratch, Sonic Pi and Minecraft, was as revolutionary as the first Pi.

The Raspberry Pi Zero is on sale from today and is also given away with this month’s copy of the Raspberry Pi own magazine MagPi (available at Barnes & Noble and Microcenter).

You can order the Pi Zero, which is also available in the UK from element14, The Pi Hut and Pimoronia; in Europe from The Raspberry Pi Swag Store; and in the US from Adafruit and in Micro Center stores.