Meta Doesn’t Allow Camera Access on VR Headsets, So Here’s a Workaround

The cameras at the front of Meta’s Quest VR headsets are off-limits to developers, but developer [Michael Gschwandtner] created a workaround (Linkedin post) and shared implementation details with a VR …read more Continue reading Meta Doesn’t Allow Camera Access on VR Headsets, So Here’s a Workaround

Beautifully Rebuilding a VR Headset To Add AR Features

[PyottDesign] recently wrapped up a personal project to create himself a custom AR/VR headset that could function as an AR (augmented reality) platform, and make it easier to develop new …read more Continue reading Beautifully Rebuilding a VR Headset To Add AR Features

Why organizations should control Active Directory permissions

In this Help Net Security video, Matthew Vinton, Strategic Systems Consultant at Quest Software, illustrates the importance of regularly analyzing, controlling and adapting Active Directory permissions.
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New infosec products of the week: October 29, 2021

Here’s a look at the most interesting product releases from the past week, featuring releases from Avast, Data Theorem, Jumio, Quest and Secure. Avast Secure Browser PRO protects devices and operating systems from web-based threats A Chromium-based bro… Continue reading New infosec products of the week: October 29, 2021

As Facebook Tightens Their Grip on VR, Jailbreaking Looks More Likely

The Quest 2 wireless VR headset by Oculus was recently released, and improves on the one-and-a-half year old Quest mainly in terms of computing power and screen resolution. But Oculus is owned by Facebook, a fact that Facebook is increasingly keen on making very clear. The emerging scene is one …read more

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Ask Hackaday: Is Anyone Sad Phone VR is Dead?

It’s official: smartphone-based VR is dead. The two big players in this space were Samsung Gear VR (powered by Oculus, which is owned by Facebook) and Google Daydream. Both have called it quits, with Google omitting support from their newer phones and Oculus confirming that the Gear VR has reached …read more

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