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Friday, August 30, 2013

In case of stolen mobile


Google is coming up with its own version of iOS find my mobile app. And then there are number of apps like TrustGo that can help you find your mobile if lost. But before that, you can place a setting on your device that displays your name, email, telephone number or other information from the locked screen itself. So if the finder of your mobile turns out to be a good Samaritan, the person can be able to get your details from the locked screen itself. From Settings, go to Security & Screen security > Owner info. You can enter your name, email address, phone number or other information to appear on the lockscreen.


Expand Vocabulary in ANDROID








There are occasions where you need to type the full word since it did not turn up in auto complete of suggestions. It often happens when you are trying to type the complex words or a word from some vernacular language. All you need to do is, long-press on text field, and the word automatically gets added to the dictionary.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

MS Windows 8 Insecure to Use 


German government experts have given everybody another reason to hate Microsoft Windows 8, the experts after research concluded that Windows 8 is too ‘dangerous’ to use and pose an unacceptable security risk for companies and authorities. Issuing a warning to the government they called the so-called "Trusted Computing" framework in Windows 8 to be a backdoor for the NSA which can leak sensitive data.


Read more: German Security Officers Warns Govt. : Microsoft Windows 8 too ‘dangerous’ to use





The report based on leaked internal government documents elaborates that this backdoor under Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs) once paired with TPM 2.0 in 2015, can't be deactivated. Once TPM 2.0 is activated there is no way to check what exactly Microsoft does to the computers through remote updates and can be used by NSA to get confidential information from companies and authorities.

Monday, August 26, 2013

ONLINE PIRATES / WEBSITE OWNERS ARRESTED IN UPLOADING TELUGU MOVIES – NAYAK & SVSC – 20 WEBSITES SHUTDOWN BY AP FILM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE....



FIR No: 57/13 of Patamata PS, Vijayawada.

Ceased: 1 laptop, 1 server, 3 paypal accounts, 3 debit cards, 1 credit card, 1 samsung s2 phone.

www.**********************
www.worldmovietracker.net

www.tktorrents.com


Latest movie Uploaded: Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu, Nayak, sarocharu, . . . .
Police identified 3500 movies (Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi, English ) uploaded in his websites.

For each movie these local pirates are getting upto 130 USD from an online pirate Harsh Salamkhan, airbender994@gmail.com.

www.tktorrents.com
He will be arrested in couple of days in Sri Lanka. It is requested not to indulge in any piracy issue.



(Must Read)Free messaging applications can compromise India’s security

                                                                                     

Cyber security experts warned that free text messaging applications , such as Wechat , WhatsApp etc. pose a threat to the country’s security apart from compromising an individual user’s data.

When users download free messaging apps on their smartphones, they agree to a host of conditions that necessarily enable the companies to access a majority of the users’ phone data, including their conversations, contacts and many more confidential Data. Since the companies’ servers are on foreign shores, sensitive data or information can well be compromised.

While WhatsApp has its server in the United States, WeChat has servers in China. Human rights activists working in China have expressed concern about possible surveillance of their conversations through WeChat.

India has already raised concern over Chinese telecom firms ZTE and Huawei, whose close ties to the Chinese government, have obstructed their footprint in India. What may compound the worry now is the fact that an increasing number of Indian political leaders, policymakers, businessmen and others are using these apps, potentially dealing a blow to sensitive data.
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Cyber security expert Jiten Jain told dna “WeChat’s security loopholes have been largely ignored by its users, and this can be exploited to easily access their data.”

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