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Hackers Hacked Indian Goverment Website

Hackers hacked the indian government website which is operated by the Institute of Remote Sensing.It has been compromised for malware purposes says Finjan Inc,one of the big company which provides web gateway products,and a provider of unified web security solutions for the enterprise market. This Hacking is made on two fronts,first attack has happened when Indian government stepping up security on its hosting servers.secondly cybercriminals have added script into the site that adds an iFrame attack to the page,"said Yuval Ben- Itzhak, Finjan's chief technology officer. "The page then re-routes to a LuckySploit-infected server in Texas that fires off multiple attacks across the Internet.Reports says that site hack and re-route infected several thousand users around internet. Ben-Itzhak said the LuckySploit toolkit uses variety of methods that infect users and it uses a complex encryption system to hide what it is doing.bad news is that the infected pages can only detected...

mozilla Launchs firefox 3.5 today

Mozilla prepared to launch its new latest firefox browser today,that is on 30 th june.Codename for firefox 3.5 is Shiretoko.List of new features for firefox 3.5 includes a new privacy mode called as 'porn mode'.(This mode is already introduced by Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, Apple’s Safari, and Google’s Chrome.)location aware browsing, and video rendering without plugins.This version of 3.5 will be avialable for some time,with postive reports in terms of speeds and performance.

Google India Not Liable For Material on Blogger

Google India, the Indian subsidiary of US-based software giant, on Monday contended in the Bombay High Court that it does not control the publication of content on blog-hosting website 'blogger', and is not liable for the same. Earlier, a single judge of High Court had restrained Google from hosting any blog containing defamatory material about Dr Ashwin Mehta, a city-based cardiologist. Though the offensive blog-posts were removed, the Google India has now filed appeal against this order before division bench, saying that blog-hosting company can not monitor what is posted on blogs all the time. Secondly, Google India, the Indian subsidiary, is not responsible for defamation through blogger, said its lawyer Iqbal Chhagla. "Blogger service is provided by Google Incorporation (based in US). We (Google India) are not a party to agreement between Google Inc and those who use blogger... We have no liability or responsibility for content of blogger," he argued. Chhagla fur...

Mobile Browser Skyfire 1.0 Launched

Skyfire, the makers of the samename browser for mobile devices, has announced the launch of its 1.0 version now available for free download at get.skyfire.com. Skyfire allows uses to use their phones to watch web videos and live events, stay connected with friends, share web pages instantly, and use the full-featured PC versions of their favorite websites. It also supports popular web standards and plug-ins such as Flash 10, Silverlight 2, Ajax, Javascript and more. Skyfire users can customize the start page with RSS feeds from their favorite websites, integrate their Facebook and Twitter accounts to import status updates and tweets, and publish their status to these networks. Improvements specific to the Skyfire 1.0 release include enhanced navigation, zooming and interaction as well as faster launch, power optimization, and new search functionality. As the new version starts-up, users can type a search or URL in the Superbar even while Skyfire is connecting in the network. "We ...

Asus Launches Mobos For HTPCs

Asus today released its new M4A78-HTPC series motherboards developed specifically for use in Home Theater Personal Computers (HTPCs). The motherboards are based on the AMD 780G chipset, which fully integrates HDMI/DVI support to display HD videos smoothly. "The Asus M4A78-HTPC Series motherboards are especially designed keeping in mind the requirements of a good HTPC and hence have built in features to provide an unparalleled user experience", said Vinay Shetty - Country Head - Component Products, Asus (India) about the launch of these motherboards in India.

Samsung S8300 Ultra Touch

Samsung’s on a roll with this, the Ultra Touch being the third mobile handset bearing an 8 megapixel camera lens. They’ve gone with an amalgamation of form factors with this one – it has a touchscreen like the Pixon and it’s also a slider like the INNOV8. But enough talk let’s get on with the review. Form Factor What I love about the handset is that it’s extremely slim and sleek even though it comes as a slide down keypad that’s totally unnecessary, and it also has an 8 megapixel camera with an LED flash. It’s well designed for most part but there are few things that I was not too happy with. The 2.6-inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen features a 240 x 400 pixel resolution with 16 million colors and a built in accelerometer and sensor. The display is also scratch resistant and very responsive. What I didn’t like was the fact that the handset didn’t have a hot swap slot for the microSD card. Worse still you’ll have to remove the battery if you need to access it. Another problem I had was...

Warner Bros. Comics Now on iPhone, iPod Touch

Warner Bros. Digital Distribution has announced the availability of the division's first digital comic book "Terminator Salvation" for the iPhone and iPod touch. Published by IDW, written by Dara Naraghi ("Lifelike") and art by Alan Robinson, this multi-part graphic novel details a series of events that have transpired since Judgment Day and culminates with the story found in "Terminator Salvation" from Warner Bros. Pictures. The digital graphic novel is now available on the Apple App Store for $0.99 for each of five episodes or $3.99 for the full collection. Created by developer Genus, the "Terminator Salvation" prequel uses the powerful Kamikaze: Le Edition engine. This technology allows comic book images to be scaled down without loss of resolution or fidelity. It also provides comic book fans with the ability to easily flip through pages by shaking their wrist and zoom in and out by "pinching" the screen. "We see digital co...