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Montag, 13. Juni 2011

Investigative Journalists are soft targets


After J Dey’s death, silent moments, pain and tears and whispers are visible. 24 hours have already passed since Dey’s departure, yet the police are clueless about his death. Dey's funeral was an emotional farewell. So many questions around, so much of grief, insecurity, pain was in ambience. Shameless police and politicians marked their presence by facing media cameras but there was no hitch of regret on their face. Condolence messages kept pouring from media house to media house. There was competition in sending fax and smses to media. Finally, a journalist’s death too was encashed by these hypocrites for their own publicity. None of them is worried about the police and home department that is clueless about the crime. It was difficult to believe that their buddy left this world forever. He was shot from close distance and police are still clue less about the unknown assailants. How can this government and police department can just let go such issue? Now they think that journalists should be provided with security but what about the past? Who will compensate for J Dey’s death? A large number of media persons had turned up to pay their last respects to the senior journalist. Dey is survived by his wife Shubha Sharma and mother. Looking at his family I had experienced pain in my ribs. I started wondering that this could happen to my family too for bringing out the truth. A journalist is always a soft target.

In broad daylight city like Mumbai where we boast about better law and order, anyone can take anybody’s life and escape clueless. The Maharashtra government swung into action, ordering special police teams to probe Dey’s death. Will they be really investigating the issue? Do you thing can we ever get to know the real criminal? Despite being compared with Scotland Yard police, the Mumbai police continue to be clueless about the crime. State Home Minister R R Patil, Mumbai Police Commissioner Arup Patnaik, Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Himanshu Roy, Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and order) Rajnish Seth and several senior government officers should be answerable for this incidence. Our dumb Chief Minister directed Patnaik to arrest the culprits involved in Mr Dey’s murder but where can the murderer be nabbed? He also has failed to mention whom to be held responsible for this case? Always an eye wash, god knows for how long?

J Dey had been receiving death threats and police were aware about it. How come Chief Minister failed to provide police protection for Dey? The government has provided security to Dey’s family at a time when it has lost it bread winner. It very unfortunate, the Home Minister could have acted and provided security to the crime journalist before he was gunned down. Now what is the use of plan for journalists' protection? Senior NCP leader and PWD Minister Chhagan Bhujbal said that it was very important to get the culprits behind bars. It’s true Mr Bhujbal but how can we put the accused behind bars? Just by giving mere political statements to media or by exercising your powers to really nab a culprit? How can you all ministers become so shameless to come in front of camera and still talk big. The manner in which bullets were pumped into Dey’s body, no law could have helped him at that time. The relevant department will look into it. But whatever happened is sad, bad.

The police, meanwhile, are examining the CCTV footage of Crisil House, which is located opposite the scene of the crime. The footage, though, isn't very clear because it was raining heavily at the time of the journalist's murder. So now is there any other way? Or any other excuse for media? The post-mortem report of Dey shows that five bullets were pumped into his body and one bullet that hit his shoulder did not come out. He died due to the bullet injury. Five bullets were pumped into his body and there was no noise? The attack on J Dey was undoubtedly an attack on the media. The police say they can’t establish a motive. Well, Dey had been covering the underworld for years; he’d written on the diesel mafia. Two leads for you, Commissioner Arup Patnaik. But we’re not surprised. The police force is flabby, too busy with rallies and subordinates’ cell phones. It, therefore, came as no surprise at all that in recent cases like the Kurar murders, the local officers did not even want to take down a complaint. Is the Mumbai police inept, poorly led, or just plain corrupt? Difficult to say.

J Dey was killed in a centrally-connected neighbourhood, in broad daylight and within walking distance of a police station. It adds up to one conclusion: in Mumbai, no one is safe. And when a citizen’s physical security cannot be guaranteed by the State, then that State has forfeited its right to govern. Bullet riddled bodies don’t make a crime reporter cringe. When I looked at J Day’s dead body I was scared, because all these days even I was doing investigative journalism, now also i am doing my reserch on Hackers, they do defametary blogging,they abuse and some times even make calls to me and threatn.

If you want to reach the fact and fight odd, then your destiny is death. It was an association that lasted right unto his death. Those were the years when J. Dey was still trying to find his footing in journalism. Enough is enough. Things need to get back on track, and we can start with the enactment of stringent provisions against those who attack the media. Or we can be one of those banana republics where dead journalists are commonplace.

Donnerstag, 9. Juni 2011

Indian Government web-sites need attention


The Hacker collective Anonymous joined the fight against Indian corruption by hacking the site of the Indian government IT website NIC, the National Informatics Center. Ostensibly the hack was a retaliation for the government’s violence against Indian activist Baba Ramdev, who had been staging a hunger strike to protest government corruption, which the government recently disbanded with violent force. The hack, which the group claims took just three minutes, displayed the above message on the site. NIC quickly moved to take the page offline, but a cached Google page confirmed the direct hit by Anonymous. The hack comes just days after Anonymous hacked the government database of Iran, exposing private emails from that country. While no data was stolen or exposed from this latest hack in India, Anonymous’ message was clear: the corruption of institutional forces runs against individual freedom.

A statement by Anonymous said, “Over fifty years ago, Indian Freedom Fighters laid down their lives for our freedom. In the end, what was it all for? Today our politicians ride slip-shod over our laws, corruption is rampant. If the brutal way Baba Ramdev’s hunger strike was crushed is anything to go by, it would seem that India is now on its way to becoming an undemocratic ‘democracy’.”
This is something really worth giving a thought, why all of sudden ANONYMUS has to voice for Indian issues, give a thought, you hackers may realize the fact and reason behind it.

In the past, we have witnessed many of our websites being hacked including India's Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), colleges, NGOs, Indian companies and religious organisations among others by Pakistani Hackers. And, in the recent past, ONGC website too was hacked by them. And now, there are many chances that they would target SAIL (Steel Authority of India) website as it has many vulnerabilities and can be easily hacked.

The unfortunate part is that in spite of being warned by Kaizen India Info – Sec Solutions Pvt. Ltd (A cyber security firm that is working towards making our country free from cyber threats) about the loopholes to SAIL authorities, no necessary actions have been taken so far. Similarly, Kaizen had also informed higher authorities of ONGC about the vulnerabilities in their website but they too did not pay heed to the warning and ultimately landed up getting hacked by Pakistani hackers. Sadly, whenever a website gets hacked, fingers are always pointed towards the hackers but the fact is that the website owners themselves are responsible for not taking proper care and leaving their websites open with all the loopholes inviting hackers to attack.

A tit-for-tat campaign has been in practice by groups on both Indian and Pakistani sides dating back to the late 1990s when tensions over the disputed Himalayan territory of Kashmir brought the nuclear-armed neighbours to the brink of war.

In 2009, India’s one of the biggest banks Bank of Baroda, a global bank with a network of branches in India, and an international presence in 21 countries was hacked by Pakistani hacker group called Pakbugs.

“Indians place little or no value on the kind of data individuals and organisations in many countries prefer to keep confidential, like passport and bank account details or work contracts,” Cyber Expert Vijay Mukhi said.
"Privacy is a concept not rooted in India culture. I don't think we can change that and I don't think it's going to change in my lifetime," he added.
"The government doesn't care" about protecting information online. Corporates for some reason just don't want to spend the money. They don't think it happens often. Web security is a low priority," he said.

Very recently, the website of Sony BMG has been hacked and an anonymous poster has uploaded a user database to pastebin.com, including the usernames, real names and email addresses of users registered on SonyMusic.gr. This kind of company websites getting hacked not only affects the company itself but also the customers. Interestingly, many of the companies are insured and thus they get their losses recovered leaving the customers to suffer.

The question that arises is who will take action against these attacks? Government has been maintaining silence even though one after the other their websites are been attacked and details are been leaked or deleted. Is our government so weak? Now, after CBI, ONGC, Bank of Baroda and many other official websites, SAIL can be the next target. Hope that the SAIL authorities are listening and would take necessary steps towards protecting their website

Dienstag, 10. Mai 2011

133t anti- Indian h4x0rs






SOME SO Called 133t Indian h4x0rs I pity on you, please learn to draft proper messages, you are the biggest anti Indian group and sabotaging our nation. I understand your publicity greed but no use. I don’t think media would be ever interested in such group. Two guys in this so called team are from Gujarat, one prominent hacker from Hyderabad, one from my own Mumbai and one from Rajasthan. Unfortunately they are none other than the old so called patriotic group of our country.


The group is hey wire and shattered, their identity is attacked and many of the group members lured in criminal activities. They all are between the age group of 19 to 22. They are spoiled brats and ideal minds. The Hyderabad fellow hacker is quite sharp and cunning, but the guy from Rajasthan is really sharp ( I really admire these Gujrat and Rajasthan Guy). They from middle class families and doing small time jobs. Some of them are yet to finish their education. The reason behind defacing Indian sites is nothing but gaining popularity and to remain in news. Create deter in hacking world and also make their name famous.


Indian officials are under fire for the security lapse that allowed the terror siege to occur in our country. So many times Javan gets killed and police get attacked. Intelligence fail, government flops and we innocent people get owned by terrorists, that does not mean, crime and criminals are role models. The destroyers have no nationality or religion, they are just scavengers born to frustrated souls..And blot on our own country. Security lapse (=a temporary failure in arrangements for any safety). In 26/11 some terrorists made entry in Taj and the hotel was totally destroyed and it is considered a very serious security lapse and it is one of the deadliest attacks in the history of India. The attackers took advantage of security laps and got in that does not mean they are the heroes. They are attackers, criminals and terrorists, they scan your security with illicit intentions, their main object is to attack and damage. They are not bothered about who’s who!! It’s their mentality and upbringing. Whenever a hacker hack a site or defaces the same, they leave message questioning your security potentials.


Today I was reading one message on one such defaced site, “Stop Eating Our Money. Yea you heard it right OUR fucking Money”. Here I want to ask what is the meaning of “Fucking Money”? It really fucks or you earn out of it? Guys no one is forcing you to pay on gun point, it’s you who wish to pay for your own wants and desires. More over the worth appreciating fact is that they themselves already published on their site that, “We need to understand that there is no real guarantee for a job and also there is no replacement for hard work. Guarantee is a misnomer and merely a sales technique. We have 64.1%* placement record so far. Appin certified professionals are working in top companies. We offer 100% assurance of our assistance in finding you the best job. Students have come to our institute to take training after they were dissatisfied from the so called 100% Job Guarantee institutes. All Appin certified job seekers can send across there resume at placement@appinonline.com. Company have different openings across various domains and currently hiring for national and international hiring”.


they are very much vocal and clear in what they are doing. Khare is a business man like any other schools in our country where education is sold and purchased, we pay heavy money to possess a certificate, many underprivileged in spite of having knowledge and wisdom deprived of education in India. Big money big education that’s how it is. Can you stop all of them?


Then the message continued with “Stop Boasting about shit things and fooling our government atleast from now on work for the nation in a true way in a Real way”.


Whatever it is, one thing is sure. Appin is paying income tax in time, they have not produced any terrorists, neither are they indulged in any antinational activities. They are simply doing their business and expanded it larger than life. Hundreds of people are earning their living from them. They have empowered thousands of young youth of this country. If suppose, Appin closes its business, then are you going to provide their employees a living? When you cannot be provider then you have no right to snatch their living. Our government can’t be fooled, please have at least faith in them. Work for nation means what? They should start defacing sites and harasses people in the name of country? Yes This Country Gave You Everything And What You Did Till Now?? The same question I would like to ask these defacers. Change Your Mind set. Don’t behave antinational and trouble your own country people.


Learn Some Real Shit Other Then Outdated Methods and Backdoored Tools of Monotones way of defacing. Why to leave logs and ask someone to find you? If at all you are true Indian and bunch of men then come forward and face the world, have guts to show your faces and say it’s me. But I know you cowards have no guts. We know that you are Not The Masters, you Are Not The Blasters, Neither you are of Any Corporate Level IT Experts but We are More Greater Then That We are..



ANTIINDIANS


That’s Your Name that’s Your Fame


0wn3d y0uR 0wn c0untry pe0pl3 and f33ling great


SHAME…L4m3rz Wait And Watch, evil has very short life….


I know who u are but I won’t harm u, unfortunately u r my fellow Indian


~~St0ry Ends~~

Sonntag, 6. Februar 2011

Online poker hacker faces jail

An online poker hacker faces jail after he stole over £7 million virtual chips from an application on social networking site, Facebook. Ashley Mitchell from Devon appeared before Exeter Crown Court yesterday facing charges relating to computer crime after he hacked into the a server owned by Zynga, allowing him to access online poker accounts to steal virtual chips worth £7.4 million in total.However the plucky hacker only managed to get his hands on £53,000 before he was caught.
Between June and September 2009 Mitchell posed as an administrator on Zynga’s server, allowing him to access the poker software and distribute over 400 billion poker chips to his numerous Facebook account that were set up to receive and cash his stolen poker chips. He started selling his haul at £430 per billion chips but he only managed to earn a little over £53,000 by the time authorities caught up with him.Mitchell claimed that he was forced to steal the virtual poker chips and sell them to feed his ever-growing gambling habit. Mitchell then pleaded guilty to five charges under the Computer Misuse Act and the Proceeds from Crime Act yesterday and has been remanded in custody until his sentencing, to be arranged at a later date. The case judge, Philip Wassal stated that Mitchell could be in for a lengthy spell as he is already serving a suspended sentence for hacking a former employer’s network of computers to pay himself over £2,000.Thankfully the security at the world’s leading online poker sites, such as PokerStars, is of the very highest level, with the very latest encryption software being employed to ensure that you, your online poker account and your personal details stay safe and sound while you’re playing poker on the internet.

Montag, 24. Januar 2011

Outlaws of Technology!

I n order to study the comparison the between the hackers and crackers, it is important to understand the respective definitions. While apparently the words hacking and cracking seems synonymous, yet there exist certain points of distinctions between the two and the meaning of the words will always be heated topics of debate. Since the very dawn of the civilization, man's hunger to attain the unattainable have went on opening new horizons in almost every aspects of life, and the technology is of no exception to this nature of human. A cracker is a technical person who has mastered the art of breaking systems, often not for acquiring knowledge, by the dint of few programs and softwares used as tools. They are more interested in the system's security without the need of great deal of knowledge, thereby not benefiting much. On the other hand, a hacker who cracks and hacks systems is not only interested in breaking the security of the system but also in knowing about the system's details, by which he gains much more than by simply cracking systems. Unlike a cracker, a hacker generally does not have intention destroy data maliciously or to steel things. A cracker who is often termed to be a cyber burglar brings out significant harm to the network or steels the information like passwords or credit card numbers. A Trojan is capable enough to recognize and record even every single keystroke that you make. Hence even if you do not store any personal or financial records in your system, the hackers can still be able to obtain the information by recognizing the keystrokes.The computer hackers actually trespass or circumvent artistically, yet scientifically into the other computer system with a hunger to know the programmable systems, how they perform and their internal structures, while cracking is slight different in sense. Cracking means to break off the computer's security system. This is a subject matter of hard-core science with an aesthetic undertone of artistic skill that has attracted a few millions of teenagers and young adults all over the world. Delving deep into the concepts, we can compare the hackers and crackers. A hacker is a person who commits the fraudulent act or the penal offense of exploring into the other computers in order to know the details of the programmable system and how they work. On the other level, a cracker is a person just more secretive as compared to the hacker. The cracker breaks through the system's security and proves to be far more dangerous than the hackers who just quench his or her thirst by simply discovering the workings of a system. Hence the crackers can potentially be much more perilous as compared to the hackers. While it is often believed that the hacking is simply exploring into the other computer system with an intention to know how the programmable system works, which is not a fraudulent task unless any sort of vandalism and theft is done by this, another huge section stands strictly against the view and look at the act from the view point of a crime.

Sonntag, 23. Januar 2011

Top five IT companies to hire 1.8 lakh persons in 12 months, says Infosys

Indian IT sector seems to have come back to its record-breaking hiring days, with a top industry player Infosys projecting up to 1.8 lakh employees being hired by the five largest companies alone this year. “Growth is back and most companies are hiring in large numbers again. The top five companies are estimated to hire 1,60,000 to 1,80,000 new employees in the next 12 months,” Infosys CEO Kris Gopalakrishnan said here. Such large-scale hiring activities were last witnessed in 2007 by Indian IT companies, after which they had to cut back on hiring and even prune their existing headcount to cope up with the economic slowdown. “In 2008, the industry saw growth coming down to single digit. Most IT companies stopped hiring employees and stopped expanding,” Mr. Gopalakrishnan said at a discussion on ’sustainable Development Strategies’ organised by College of Architecture here last evening. Mr. Gopalakrishnan said that the growth was now back in the sector and the companies were expanding their headcount. He further said, “The IT industry has grown fast over the last 15 years. For example, the industry had about 1.50 lakh employees in 1993, around five lakh employees in 1999 and today, the industry employs around 2 million employees.” The highest-ever hiring in the IT space was seen in 2007, when more than four lakh jobs were created in Indian IT space by all the companies together. After that, the hiring fell to 2.5 lakh people in 2008 and further down to 1.5 lakh in 2009 and then just above one lakh in 2010. Industry estimates suggest that the overall hiring in India by all the IT companies together during 2011 could exceed or at least match the levels of 2007.
Besides Indian IT firms, global giants like IBM, Accenture and HP have also been hiring aggressively in the country in the past. Mr. Gopalakrishnan said that multinational corporations were also looking to India to expand their markets and to create back office function and many of them are looking at Tier II and III cities to expand. Emphasising the significance of infrastructure development in growth of these cities, he said an effective mechanism is essential to implement various development strategies. “Industry bodies, relevant NGOs, civic bodies must all have a role to play. For example, industry bodies will be able to mobilise participation by experts. Industry will be able to provide project and programme management expertise. Civic leaders will be able to mobilise public opinion. Thus I believe there is a higher chance of the initiatives getting implemented,” Mr. Gopalakrishnan said.
source-PTI