Posted by Avik Sarkar
On 8/15/2011 05:02:00 pm
What I say "Gang-bang" or "Cybar War" between Indian and Pakistani hackers I don't know, but in reality lots of Indian websites are going down. This time total 90 Indian websites hacked by Pakistani hacker, among them 45 sites owned by Shadow008 and 35 sites by DREAM.KILLER.
List of Hacked Sites:-
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Posted by Avik Sarkar
On 8/15/2011 04:44:00 pm
More than 255 Indian Websites including Govt. sites Software Company and so on Hacked By ZHC. Through these defacement they want to spread their message.
List of Hacked Sites:-
http://pastebin.com/f9LpkzeY
According To ZHC Official:-
"...This message is not for Indian government but common Indian people who dont know what their government hides. For those of your politicians who boast of Kashmir being an integral part of India read your own law books:
" Indian Penal Code(Act No. 45 of 1860) CHAPTER-II SEC 18: “India”.- “India” means the territory of India excluding the State of Jammu and Kashmir."
The 15th of August is special for you because you got freedom on this day yet you should think that do you really deserve to celebrate this freedom if you do not stop the wrong doings in Kashmir. Everyday people are not only being humiliated but killed as well. Fake encounters and rape is the order of the day in Kashmir. Kashmiris have protested time and again against Indian occupation and many people were killed mostly teenagers. When media tried to show it they were banned ( eg PRESS TV ), people were arrested for even protesting on Facebook and still India claims to be the largest democracy in the world. We ZHC will reveal what Your Govt try to conceal, if you really want to be proud of your nation rise for what is right. Support Kashmiris in their dream to achieve Freedom which is everyone's basic human right.
We are ZHC - UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL ..."
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Posted by Avik Sarkar
On 8/15/2011 04:22:00 pm
Pakistani Govt. Web-Server at Risk, Serious vulnerability found on the Pakistani Govt. website found by Team hacking Beast and gr4yf0x.
Vulnerable Link:-
There are more than 140 Pakistani Govt websites hosted in this server. So I think Pakistani Cyber Fence is at huge risk.
Team hacking Beast and gr4yf0x also found vulnerability on some other Pakistani websites
Vulnerable Site:- (Uploading Vulnerability)
http://www.nadra.gov.pk/chat/complaint/index.php?a=add
Fore More Information Click
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Posted by Avik Sarkar
On 8/15/2011 04:02:00 pm

One of the main features planned for Fedora 16 was a switch to btrfs by default. However, as the first alpha for F16 approaches, it looks like it will be another cycle before the filesystem gets its day in the Sun.
Josef Bacik has announced that btrfs won't be meeting the FESCO requirements set for the filesystem's inclusion in Fedora 16. This probably isn't an enormous surprise given the number of problems that have cropped up so far. One of the big problems is the lack of a robust fsck tool for btrfs.
I'm actually encouraged by the fact that btrfs is being delayed for default for another release. It shows that the Fedora release process and objectives are working well. Bacik has also displayed a great deal of patience (as far as I've seen, anyway) with bug reports and complaints while working to get it up to speed.
That said, it will be interesting once btrfs is finally ready for prime time. The filesystem has a lot of features that look very interesting for Linux users. Note that users don't have to wait until Fedora 17 to try btrfs, though. The announcement that it won't be the default doesn't mean it won't be available at all — it simply means users have to choose btrfs on purpose when installing Fedora.
To see the official fedora project report "BTRFS: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" click Here
-News Source (Fedora Project)
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Posted by Avik Sarkar
On 8/15/2011 03:56:00 pm
Pakistani hackers strikes on the cyber fence of India, and they have hacked more than 80 websites on the Indian Independence day.
List Of Hacked Sites:-
http://pastebin.com/nwcJhTmm
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Posted by Avik Sarkar
On 8/14/2011 09:00:00 pm
A Singaporean has hacked into Malaysian football website UltrasMalaya.net in retaliation for Malaysian netizens flaming Singaporeans after their national team's loss to the Republic in recent World Cup qualifying rounds. According to online sources, a hacker who called himself GPT InDuStRiEs claimed responsibility for his actions and wrote:
"UltrasMalaya.net hacked for having fans which constantly flame, hack and deface Singaporeans due to the recent Malaysia VS Singapore match. "Checkmate, oh my!"
A check by AsiaOne revealed that the UltrasMalaya.net website requires a user name and password to access. Previously, Malaysian football fans had hacked into a Singapore website on July 31 and put a picture of Malaysia's national striker, Mohd Safee Mohd Sali, in the centre of the homepage. The hackers said they hacked into the website as they were angry at Singapore fans for being "so rude" when Malaysia lost to Singapore. The hackers also accused Singapore's Lions of "cheating" and "acting", and that they won because of their foreign players.
Singapore and Malaysia met twice in the qualifying round for World Cup 2014. Singapore eventually beat their rivals and progressed on to the next stage of qualifiers.
-News Source (Aisiaone)
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Posted by Avik Sarkar
On 8/14/2011 09:00:00 pm
A new search-engine study has identified Microsoft’s Bing as more effective than Google judging by the number of results users actually click on. He study, by web tracking firm Experian Hitwise found that some 80 per cent of Bing searches led to a visit to one of the web sites identified in the results, compared to just 67 per cent of Google searches.
The study said that the relatively high percentage of searches that did not result in a visit to a website indicated that both the leading search engines had significant opportunities to improve their results.
The study found that Google’s share of the US search market dropped 2 per cent in July to 66,05 per cent as Bing-powered searches increased by 1 per cent to 28,05 per cent. Yahoo, which uses Bing for all searches on Yahoo sites, increased its market share by 4 per cent to 15 per cent, while searches on bing.com itself dropped 2 per cent to 13 per cent.
-News Source (Timeslive)
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