A married women from Delhi, wife of West Delhi jeweller shop owner, poisons whole family for a totally stranger, claimed to US based NRI and owner of a chain of hotels.
Police said that facebook stranger had sent her a friend request and she had accepted it. Following this, stranger further developed friendship with her and told her that he was an NRI but presently was living in Delhi. He claimed that he owned a few hotels in America and had other businesses too. She believed him and started dating him. After a few months, stranger proposed and they decided to get married.
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Don't let your Web Browser save all your passwords.
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Passwords stored in your Web Browser are not safe, says c't, a German Computer Magazine. c't warns, by storing, we provide an easy gateway to access our unencrypted passwords to hackers with malwares and spywares.
The Tech magazine recommends that people who insist on storing passwords on a browser at least use some kind of master password, which means that all stored access data is safely encrypted. At present, which is available only with Firefox and Opera.
The Tech magazine recommends that people who insist on storing passwords on a browser at least use some kind of master password, which means that all stored access data is safely encrypted. At present, which is available only with Firefox and Opera.
Hackers develop software, to deal with Natural Disaster.
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Hackers from around the world gathered at event called the Random Hacks of Kindness (RHoK), showed that hackers are not far behind when it come to social responsibility.
They developed a software that can help identify and reduce risks from natural hazards.
During these events, hackers develop and improve tools aimed at helping emergency managers respond more effectively to disasters.
They developed a software that can help identify and reduce risks from natural hazards.
During these events, hackers develop and improve tools aimed at helping emergency managers respond more effectively to disasters.
File sharing sites attracts multi-billion visits, leads online piracy.
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According to study conducted by anti-fraud firm MarkMonitor, file-sharing websites is attracting more than 53 billion visits per year, mostly sharing illegal and pirated files.
For this, MarkMonitor monitored illegal traffic levels on 43 file-sharing sites and found that they generated more than 53 billion visits per year, mostly lead by RapidShare.com, Megavideo.com and Megaupload.com and were ranked top three respectively. This three website alone generated more than 21 billion visits.
For this, MarkMonitor monitored illegal traffic levels on 43 file-sharing sites and found that they generated more than 53 billion visits per year, mostly lead by RapidShare.com, Megavideo.com and Megaupload.com and were ranked top three respectively. This three website alone generated more than 21 billion visits.
US Govt plans to tag its people with Internet Identity?
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In order to protect US nationals online identity and to prevent memorizing many passwords, US Govt had initiated a plan to issue American computer users with an internet identity and for this, Obama has put the US Commerce Department in charge of the cybersecurity initiative.
For this, the US administration is drafting a paper called the National Strategy for Trusted Identities.
For this, the US administration is drafting a paper called the National Strategy for Trusted Identities.
Facebook suicide status msg gets mocked, but turns out to be real.
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On the sacred eve on Christmas, 42-year-old Simone Back from Britain posted a Facebook message reading, "Took all my pills be dead soon so bye bye every one."
Most of them thinking as joke(not taking it serious), that status msg attracted 148 comments, many of them mocking. The next day, i.e., on the next day of christmas she was found dead at her apartment. This facebook user had more than 1,000 Facebook friends.
Most of them thinking as joke(not taking it serious), that status msg attracted 148 comments, many of them mocking. The next day, i.e., on the next day of christmas she was found dead at her apartment. This facebook user had more than 1,000 Facebook friends.
How many Web users are willing to pay for the services they used? [Survey]
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According to a new survey from the Pew Internet and American Life Project, almost two-thirds of adult Internet users in the US have paid for get access to video, news and even free tools such as word processing and spreadsheets.
According to the stats from study, about a third of respondents said they have paid for digital music and for softwares too.
According to the stats from study, about a third of respondents said they have paid for digital music and for softwares too.
Virtually addicted Chinese women claims virtual assets in her divorce plea
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This wacky cum interesting news is from china. A virtual world addicted women from china plea for her virtual assets which she had earned while playing online games with her husband IDs whom she was divorcing was rejected by local court.
They met through an online game, married at the end of 2008. The reason for getting divorce is, they blamed each other for being lazy in housework.
They met through an online game, married at the end of 2008. The reason for getting divorce is, they blamed each other for being lazy in housework.
Google search engine gets updates, now detects compromised sites and alerts
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ON friday, Dec 14, Google announced that its had made some upgrades to its search engine which included alerting people to hacked websites that make it into query results.
"We've added new notifications to the results page to warn you when sites may have been compromised, spammed or defaced," Google director of product management Mike Cassidy said in a blog post.
"We've added new notifications to the results page to warn you when sites may have been compromised, spammed or defaced," Google director of product management Mike Cassidy said in a blog post.
Next wikileaks cables will be about the Jewish state, Israel : Assange
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In an interview to Al-Jazeera, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said that they are planning to publish hundreds of "sensitive" US diplomatic cables on Israel.
This Sensitive and classified documents includes Israel's 2006 war on Lebanon and January's assassination in Dubai of Hamas militant Mahmud al-Mabhuh would be released, Assange told Al-Jazeera in an interview.
This Sensitive and classified documents includes Israel's 2006 war on Lebanon and January's assassination in Dubai of Hamas militant Mahmud al-Mabhuh would be released, Assange told Al-Jazeera in an interview.
All the 250,000+ Wikileaks cables obtained by Aftenposten, Norway daily.
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A Norwegian daily claims that they had obtained all the 250,000 diplomatic cables of WikiLeaks and it will start publishing articles based on those cables instead of the cable notes.
The Daily refuses to say how his newspaper obtained all the classified cables, which WikiLeaks has not yet released entirely.
The Daily refuses to say how his newspaper obtained all the classified cables, which WikiLeaks has not yet released entirely.
Mark Zuckerberg, founder of facebook meets his competitors in China
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Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder, is on holiday with his Chinese-American girlfriend in China. According to AFP, Mark met with top executives, chief executive Charles Chao and vice president Peng Shaobin, from the country's popular web portal Sina.com.
This visit comes after two days after the facebook founder had lunch with the head of search engine giant Baidu to discuss the world's biggest web market.
This visit comes after two days after the facebook founder had lunch with the head of search engine giant Baidu to discuss the world's biggest web market.
Websites soon to be free from suffixes ?
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Tech company from Dutch is said to be in a project to get rid the Internet of limited number of suffixes such as .com and offer single names which can be any thing like fantasy names and what ever.
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), which operates the root servers of the Internet guiding all Web traffic, has been working for years on a similar plan as it determines which suffixes, known as top-level domains (TLDs), are recognized by those root servers.
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), which operates the root servers of the Internet guiding all Web traffic, has been working for years on a similar plan as it determines which suffixes, known as top-level domains (TLDs), are recognized by those root servers.
Report prepared by Secret Swedish police on Assange got leaked out
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(PTI) The 68-page confidential report prepared by Swedish police got leaked which tells the police version on the alleged sexual misconduct by the Julian assange.
The Swedish report traces events over a four-day period in August this year when 39-year-old Assange had what he has described as consensual sexual relationships with two Swedish women.
The Swedish report traces events over a four-day period in August this year when 39-year-old Assange had what he has described as consensual sexual relationships with two Swedish women.
Major sites like Google, Yahoo!!!, twitter,Linked In..... resets passwords after Gawker accounts got exposed.
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For our easiness, we have habit of using same user name and password for multiple sites which may include some of the important and critical sites.
After 1.4 million accounts of Gawker's got exposed and is out for public, several unrelated companies had to freeze their accounts and force users to reset passwords.
After 1.4 million accounts of Gawker's got exposed and is out for public, several unrelated companies had to freeze their accounts and force users to reset passwords.
103 year old Lillian Lowe from UK is the facebook's oldest user.
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This 103 year old granny from Britain named Lillian Lowe regularly logs on to the popular networking site 'facebook' on her iPad.
She uses facebook to keep in contact with her seven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren and has 32 members in her friend list, Sun daily reports.
She uses facebook to keep in contact with her seven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren and has 32 members in her friend list, Sun daily reports.
Wikileaks saga portraited on sanitary pad's ad in pakistan.
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This is what i call making the most of the available opportunity. Ad agency from pakistan is trying to make of the most of the wiki"Leaks".
Advertisers in the feminine hygiene business, ridiculing the US Govt incapability of preventing the leak of US diplomatic cable data, tells women that while the US State Department might leak, they don't have to.
Advertisers in the feminine hygiene business, ridiculing the US Govt incapability of preventing the leak of US diplomatic cable data, tells women that while the US State Department might leak, they don't have to.
Spammers feeding on Gawker exposed twitter accounts.
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A Group of hackers which cracked into Gawker's Media database published the 1.3 million account passwords via file sharing site Bittorrent.
This attack is said to be carried out by a group "Gnosis", allied to 4chan.
This attack is said to be carried out by a group "Gnosis", allied to 4chan.
Anonymous says, won't harm individuals but will target those who go against Wikileaks.
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BBC got a chance to interview one of the member of Wikileaks.
'Coldblood', a member of the group Anonymous, tells why he views its attacks on Visa and Mastercard as defence of Wikileaks.
The Anonymous groups says that they are an average net citizens but not hackers but felt motivated to act against the injustice done to Wikileaks which is widely being targeted by Big corporates under the pressure of Govts. The group said it had no interest in stealing credit card details or attacking critical infrastructure.
'Coldblood', a member of the group Anonymous, tells why he views its attacks on Visa and Mastercard as defence of Wikileaks.
The Anonymous groups says that they are an average net citizens but not hackers but felt motivated to act against the injustice done to Wikileaks which is widely being targeted by Big corporates under the pressure of Govts. The group said it had no interest in stealing credit card details or attacking critical infrastructure.
Spain comes to road in support of Wikileaks, next Amsterdam and Latin America?
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According to spanish language website free wikileaks, more than 100 demonstrated outside the British Embassy in Spain's capital Madrid on 11 Dec to protest the detention of Julian Assange, Wikileak founder, and the closure of its Swiss bank account.
Protester wore mask of hero of the popular Hollywood movie "V for Vendetta"
It also said that protests were due to be held in Barcelona, Valencia and Seville and three other Spanish cities.
Protester wore mask of hero of the popular Hollywood movie "V for Vendetta"
It also said that protests were due to be held in Barcelona, Valencia and Seville and three other Spanish cities.
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