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Sabtu, 20 Februari 2016

Teenage Hacker Arrested For Hacking FBI Material


 Teenage Hacker Arrested For Hacking FBI Material

A 15-year-old teen got captured from Scotland, by British Police for breaking into the FBI Systems on 16th February 2016.

Under the Britain’s Hacking Law, Computer Misuse Act 1990, the teen has been arrested for his role in hacking an unauthorized digital material belonging to the Federal Agents.


Federal Agents have already fled to Glasgow in an attempt to carry out a complete raid on the individuals home before proceeding with the boy's arrest.

As with the present scenario, reports reveal that the boy could be extradited to the United States to face the Intrusion and hacking charges.

Second Member of the Hacking Group Arrested

The suspect is believed to be an active member of the notorious hacking group called "Crackas with Attitude" aka "CWA", Motherboard confirms.

Another member of the same group got arrested from the United Kingdom last week. The 16-year-old British teenager was suspected of hacking into the CIA and the FBI confidential files and documents breaching security of the FBI.

The hacktivist group "Crackas with Attitude" is behind a multiples of hacks on the United States government and its high-level officials causing much damage with each attack.

As seen above by @IncursioSubter
Nowadays, the amateurish approach of teenage hackers are hunting down the world's greatest Crime solvers such as FBI and CIA.

Newbie Hackers and Script Kiddies dont go fooling arround and get caught 


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Selasa, 09 Februari 2016

The Malware Museum


Malware Museum lets you 

Safely experience the PC viruses 

Of days passed 

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February 2016
Virus Attack Exposed

We're all acquainted with malware as a treacherous hazard that looks to take your own data and payment information, yet it was not generally so. In the beginning of individualized computing, infections were to a lesser degree a vindictive danger and a greater amount of an irritating joke. Presently you can remember the "heavenliness" days of generally innocuous PC infections by going by the Malware Museum facilitated at the Internet Archive.




The gathering comprises of a couple of dozen samples of ahead of schedule malware curated by PC security master and scientist Mikko Hyppönen. Every one of the cases of antique malware in the exhibition hall are from the 80s and 90s, and will run totally in your program utilizing a DOSBox emulator. That keeps you decent and safe, however the first records have likewise been scrubbed of perilous code. You can download the adjusted documents in the event that you need to play around with them all alone framework. 


Only a couple of minutes in the Malware Museum will commute home how distinctive things used to be. A number of the infections facilitated are barely malware — they're pretty much unbiased. Cutting edge malware is generally composed on account of a money related motivating force, so constraining recognition is a critical part of the payload. In the event that the client doesn't know the infection arrives, they won't know so no getting free of it. These great infections were about ensuring the client knew they had been hacked. It was about the distinction of making something smart and intriguing.

A percentage of the illustrations in the Malware Museum do minimal more than show a fun realistic on the influenced PC. For example, the Q Walker infection causes a character from the Commodore 64 diversion Bop 'n Rumble to walk around your screen (see underneath). He just continues doing it, however, which I expect would be irritating. At that point there's the Mars G infection, which notes as it loads that "coding an infection can be inventive." This one creates a moving Martian scene utilizing voxel rendering. It doesn't prevent you from utilizing the PC as you can hit any key to exit.


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Senin, 30 Juni 2014

Google Started Domain Resigtration Service

Hello Readers! today i will tell you about google Domain what is it and what are its features. I know you may already have heard about it. So read it :-

Google Domains:-

Google has just launched a small private beta for a domain registration service “Google Domains.” You can visit their landing page for Registration of a domain for yourself. Visit clicking here.

Google publicly announced plans to get into the domain registration market. Till now the domain market Giants were Godaddy, Namecheap, Network Solutions etc.

Google is still developing its Domain registration service project which is in Beta now. It requires the Invitation if you want to buy a domain from Google.

Features of Google Domain:

1). Free private registration, allowing you to gide your personal details from whois search. like name, address, etc. Without paying anything to third party.
2). Free email forwarding from yourid@yourdomain.com, to your personal Mail inbox
3). Free domain forwarding
4). With Support for up to 100 sub-domains
5). Will support all new upcoming domains, Like .guru, .club, etc.
Support:
Google is promising full phone support for Google Domain customers. Only other one we are aware of is Google Glass. But you know how many people are going to call them, because they are unable to login into their Gmail Account? Haha, thats really funny, cause they are having a absolutely large number of customers.

Get Invite Code: 
Google domains is in beta now. But you can buy if you have invitation. For invitation, go to Google Domains, click the “Manage my domains” button, log in, then hit the “Request an invite" (or you can click on our link.) button. Google isn’t making any promises on how many people they’ll let in, but whats there to give it a try.

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Watch Cyber Attacks And Cyber War Between countries in Real Time



In this modern scenario ,with time technology is also getting advanced. Now you can watch a real time cyber attacks on a world geographic map shows you global hacking attempts in real time. This Awesome thing iz produced by A Security company and its called Real-Time Map..

This Real-Time Map, maintained and managed by the Norse security company, which shows everything about hacking attacks with information about who is hacking and what attack vectors are being used. The data is sourced from a network of “honeypot” servers maintained by Norse, rather than real-world data from the Pentagon, Google, or other high-profile hacking targets. In hacking a honeypot is a juicy-looking target that acts as a trap. either to gather important data about the would-be assailants, or to draw them away from the real target. The Norse website has some info about its "Honeypot." but it’s understandably quite sparse on actual technical details.

If you can see the map for little while, you'll come to know that most of the cyber war activity is originating either from china or USA.  The map shows both, the target and the origin of attack with a nice graphical map...

Vist Real-Time Map:-

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Selasa, 15 April 2014

Adobe Reader App for Android Vulnerable to Remote Code Execution



Security on the Android device is getting more high as the new and latest vulnerabilities are addressed. Again one popular app of Android "Adobe Reader" is found to be vulnerable. About 400 million android users have installed Adobe reader on their device. If you are among these, then you must update your Adobe Reader from Google Play store.



Adobe has just released the latest version of Adobe reader after fixing the Remote Code Execution on its previous version. Adobe have published the report for the vulnerability code (CVE-2014-0514) resides in the implementation of JavaScript APIs on Adobe Reader 11.2 that could be exploited to execute arbitrary code within Adobe Reader.

A security researcher Yorick Koster from Securify BV, have noted the vulnerability to Adobe. Explaining the vulnerability, Koster claims that attacker can craft a PDF file with malicious java script that can exploit the victim when he/she open it in affected version of the Adobe Reader.

Successful exploitation allows the attacker, to access the files stored on the Micro SD card and also can read the other personal information present on the device. So it is recommended to update your Adobe Reader from Google Play store.
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Sabtu, 12 April 2014

Android Devices Are Vulnerable To Heartbleed Bug


Many Android Devices Are Vulnerable To Heartbleed Bug. Google recently reported that Android OS are vulnerable to Heartbleed Bug.

According to Google online security blog,
"We’ve assessed this vulnerability and applied patches to key Google services such as Search, Gmail, YouTube, Wallet, Play, Apps, and App Engine.  Google Chrome and Chrome OS are not affected. We are still working to patch some other Google services. We regularly and proactively look for vulnerabilities like this -- and encourage others to report them -- so that that we can fix software flaws before they are exploited.

If you are a Google Cloud Platform or Google Search Appliance customer, or don’t use the latest version of Android, here is what you need to know.

Cloud SQL
We are currently patching Cloud SQL, with the patch rolling out to all instances today and tomorrow. In the meantime, users should use the IP whitelisting function to ensure that only known hosts can access their instances.

Android
All versions of Android are immune to CVE-2014-0160 (with the limited exception of Android 4.1.1; patching information for Android 4.1.1 is being distributed to Android partners.
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What is Heartbleed Bug?
The Heartbleed bug allows anyone on the Internet to read the memory of the systems protected by the vulnerable versions of the OpenSSL software.

The Heartbleed vulnerability exposed this week. Bug effected OpenSSL versions released in past two years. In vulnerable system, hackers can collect all encrypted data from a website's server before its deleted can say Zero day vulnerability.

According to report WSJ, Donations have picked up since Monday. This week, it had raised $841.70 as of Wednesday afternoon.

Check your server for Heartbleed Bug causing.
http://filippo.io/Heartbleed/
Enter a URL or a hostname to test the server for CVE-2014-0160

What is the CVE-2014-0160?
CVE-2014-0160 is the official reference to this bug. CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) is the Standard for Information Security Vulnerability. 


Security Notice:
Some are websites also affected by Heartbleed Bug. You should change the passwords of your Email and Social Network accounts now. Mashable noticed Heartbleed hit list website affected.

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Selasa, 01 April 2014

Facebook Internet Project: The Skies Have It

Facebook's plan to fill the skies with Internet access points could "put a big crimp in some totalitarian governments' [efforts] to restrict and control citizens' access," said tech analyst Laura DiDio, "because the ability to connect to the Internet could literally be flying overhead. I'm sure certain countries are already having fits." Still, it could be a real boon for sparsely populated areas.



Facebook last week announced more detailed plans to bring affordable Internet access to every person on the planet.
Mark Zuckerberg, the company's chief executive, revealed some fresh details about the work Facebook's Connectivity Lab is carrying out to build drones, satellites and lasers geared to providing connectivity for everyone as part of the
Internet.org initiative.

The lab has made strong progress, noted Zuckerberg, with projects in the Philippines and Paraguay doubling the number of people who use mobile data connections through Facebook's telecom partners, enabling a total of 3 million new people to access the Internet.

Aerospace Experts


Facebook's Connectivity Lab team is looking at innovative ways of bringing access to the billions of people who do not yet have it. The team includes aerospace and communications technology experts from institutions such as NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab (which is behind projects including the Mars Curiosity rover) and Ames Research Center.
Facebook just added key team members from Ascenta, which has expertise in designing and building high-altitude long endurance aircraft. The team members have more than 100 years' experience in the aerospace industry, holding leadership positions with companies including Boeing and QinetiQ. The company's founders created Zephyr, which was the planet's longest-flying unmanned aircraft powered by solar energy. Those team members will join the Connectivity Lab group that works on connectivity aircraft.
Earlier this month, Facebook was
rumored to be in talks to buy drone manufacturer Titan Aerospace to bolster the Internet.org project.

New Delivery Platforms


The Connectivity Lab's approach to solving the complex problem is in providing different solutions to different-sized communities. They are creating new delivery platforms like planes and satellites to bring Internet access to communities.
"Facebook has now joined the group of companies that throws stuff against the wall waiting to see what sticks," telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told TechNewsWorld.
"What sounds crazy today often becomes commonplace tomorrow. Could something like this complicate efforts by some countries to restrict or control Internet access? Sure. However those countries will develop ways to interfere with this signal if they want," he pointed out.
The Connectivity Lab team has been working on solar-powered high altitude long endurance (HALE) aircraft that can stay in the air for months without needing to land. These devices can be deployed quickly and provide reliable connectivity. Facebook plans to deploy them in suburban areas in limited geographical regions.

Geosynchronous Satellites


In lower-density population areas, the team is more likely to use low-Earth orbit and geosynchronous satellites that can beam Internet access to the ground.
The team is examining the use of free-space optical communication for all of these solutions. FSO is a way of transmitting data through space via infrared laser beams that are invisible to the naked eye. FSO may allow the team to drastically increase the speed of connections that satellites and drones can offer.
There are still many challenges in place, however, between Facebook's team and bringing reliable, affordable Internet access to all.

'Hypothetical' Approaches


"Other than the satellite technology mentioned in the announcement, the other approaches are largely hypothetical both technologically and financially," Charles King, principal at Pund-It, told TechNewsWorld.
"HALE aircraft are in their infancy from a commercial standpoint, and PSO is more or less prenatal. So Facebook and its partners have a long way to go to prove that these approaches are both workable and financially sustainable," he said.
"The largest issues may actually be regulatory -- arranging agreements with ruling bodies in the countries involved, some of which are technologically unsophisticated and/or view outsiders with suspicion," King added.
"It may be easier to get a HALE aircraft off the ground than to hammer out agreements on the ground. Another issue is proving the relative value of Internet access in places where access to clean drinking water and sanitary toilets is unknown or a work in progress. I understand technology boosterism, but the Internet can't and won't fix everything," he pointed out.
"It is pretty complex and technology-rich in areas where the weather, skills and ecosystem have trouble handling pre-industrial revolution technology. Logistics and support will be a nightmare," noted Rob Enderle, principal at the Enderle Group.
"These environments trend towards tropical and are a nightmare for machines and particularly electronics. They likely should be using a lower tech approach because the local environment will chew up and spit out high-tech," he told TechNewsWorld.

'Shooting Down'


"I expect some governments will just shoot this stuff down and arrest, deport or remove folks trying to get around local laws and rules preventing access," Enderle continued.
"It will certainly make containment for the governments harder, but governments have armies and typically don't react well to this kind of activity," he observed.
"This can potentially put a big crimp in some totalitarian governments' [efforts] to restrict and control citizens' access, because the ability to connect to the Internet could literally be flying overhead. I'm sure certain countries are already having fits," Laura DiDio, principal at ITIC, told TechNewsWorld.
"On the other hand, this technology could prove to be a real boon for sparsely populated areas -- even here in the U.S. -- where there is no electricity and where there are very long distances to cellphone towers and therefore no Internet or mobile phone access," she said. "The best examples of this are Native American Indian reservations."
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Microsoft to Shut Down Games for Windows Live store


It is a bad news for the Microsoft games lover that now they are not able to enjoy more games from windows live store. Software giant firm, Microsoft has officially confirmed that the Games for Windows Live marketplace will shut on August 22. However, the Games for Windows Live service will remain operational, and purchased games will not be affected by the closure.




Microsoft confirms that Windows Live client service will continue to operate after the shutting the windows live market place. Users can still be able to access previously-purchased content via the GFWL client. Microsoft spokesperson said,

"You can continue to enjoy previously purchased games and downloadable content in your catalog by downloading them through the Games for Windows Live client. Although purchase functionality will be discontinued through this marketplace, the Games for Windows Live service will continue to operate as usual."


The closure comes as a result of a forthcoming Xbox 360 update that will convert Microsoft points into local currency.Microsoft has asked Windows Live customers to spend their Microsoft point balances before the change is implemented, as converted cash applies to the Xbox Live Marketplace and the Windows Phone Store.

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