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Has Conficker infected your computer? Check now.
By now many of you might be aware that Conficker has infected millions of PC all around the world. Who knows your system also might have been affected.
Conficker test from the University of Bonn to know if your system is affected or not!
Affected don’t get panic it’s not gonna crash your system as it’s just a malware.
Register.com outage still sparking debate and ridicule
Last week, when the Internet’s eighth largest domain registrar was slammed by a Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack, customers of Register.com were left without service and, in some cases, answers. The DoS attack ultimately led to a 48-hour outage, and many customers quit the service citing a lack of communication from the company as a reason.
For complete article visit thetechherald.com
Microsoft Spoofed in Conficker “Alert”
Scammers are sending bogus email disguised as a Microsoft security alert, in a criminal attempt to trick users into purchasing a rogue scanner (aka scareware). The fraudulent email reads as follows:
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Starting April 1st 2009 the ‘Conficker’ virus started infecting Windows users very quickly. Microsoft was advised by your Internet provider that your system is showing signs of being infected.
In order to prevent further infection we advise running a full antispyware scan on your computer.
We are giving all effected Microsoft Customers with a free tool to remove the infection from their system.
Please visit the Microsoft System Security Scan website by clicking here (REMOVED) to start scanning your computer.
The scan will complete in under a minute and will prevent your information from being compromised. We appreciate your prompt cooperation.
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Those who click the link and visit the site will be presented with a fake warning that their system is infected. Clicking anywhere on the site points to the download of the scareware.
Police to Monitor Indian Cyber-Cafes
Vijay Mukhi, President of the Foundation for Information Security and Technology says, “The terrorists know that if they use machines at home, they can be caught. Cybercafes therefore give them anonymity.”
“The police needs to install programs that will capture every key stroke at regular interval screen shots, which will be sent back to a server that will log all the data.
The police can then keep track of all communication between terrorists no matter, which part of the world they operate from.This is the only way to patrol the net and this is how the police informer is going to look in the e-age,” added Mukhi.
Is anyone talking about the societal implications of this sort of wholesale surveillance? Not really:
“The question we need to ask ourselves is whether a breach of privacy is more important or the security of the nation. I do not think the above question needs an answer,” said Mukhi.”As long as personal computers are not being monitored. If monitoring is restricted to public computers, it is in the interest of security,” said National Vice President, People Union for Civil Liberty.
Vodafone Hijacks Airtel’s Domain Name
There are no ethics in business anymore! Those who thought that MNCs in India would be more ethical are smoking pot! Here is an interesting and a distasteful hijacking of the domain by Vodafone of Airtel’s domain name. Type Airtel.com and you will be directed to www.vodafone.es ! Domain Squatting in not uncommon but this is a little too cheeky and unprofessional.
Huzaifa Das suggests in a desecrates group email that this is because Vodafone bought out Airtel’s Spain operations. Airtel had won a license to operate in Spain . In the last line, she has a valid point!
Try www.Airtel.es that will also redirect to www.Vodafone.es ! Vodafone or Badfone huh??
All this three domains r registered and hosted with Verio Inc. http://www.verio.com/
Domain Squatting Explained
I think no more we will have airtel’s mistake or surprise postings!!!
follow the link for me explanation u can ping me!
http://ezinearticles.com/?Domain-Squatting-Explained&id=50564
Goggle.com is a classic and great example of domain squatting — whether you like it or not.
The domain was first registered in 2003, only six years after Google.com was first registered. Sure, it’s quite possible Google just didn’t think about this in the first place and got sloppy, but either way, goggle.com is owned by someone other than Google Inc.
Stats prove that day in and day out, Internet users around the world type in the wrong domain. Google receives hundreds of millions of hits per day, seems like a decent amount of that traffic actually goes to the wrong domain.
So what is goggle.com doing to monetize that typo type-in traffic? “Free” offers provided by FluxAds, which then redirects you to a MyExclusiveRewards partner page. Seems like these “free” offers were a huge success, one year ago, but now they are worthless and it’s so hard to actually make them work now.