Wipro Limited Website Hacked By Hitcher


Wipro Limited Website (North-West) Hacked and Defaced By Hitcher, famous Pakistani Hacker.

Hacked Site:-
http://north-west.wipro.com/newhitcher.html

Mirror Link:-
http://legend-h.org/mirror/221710/north-west.wipro.com/newhitcher.html

Brief About Wipro's Profile:-
Wipro Limited is the first PCMM Level 5 and SEI CMM Level 5 certified IT Services Company India globally. Wipro provides comprehensive IT solutions and services, including systems integration, Information Systems outsourcing, package implementation, software application development and maintenance, and research and development services to corporations globally.
Wipro Ltd. is today among the top business conglomerates in the world. With a $ 6 Billion turnover, it has diverse interests ranging from Information Technology to Infrastructure Engineering and Consumer Care. Wipro has a presence across 50 countries and employee strength of over 1 lac employees worldwide from over 50 nationalities.
In the Indian market, Wipro is a leader in providing IT solutions and services for the corporate segment in India offering system integration, network integration, software solutions and IT services. Wipro also has profitable presence in niche market segments of consumer products and lighting. In the Asia Pacific and Middle East markets, Wipro provides IT solutions and services for global corporations

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Facebook Law-Enforcement Tool


U.S. law-enforcement agencies are increasingly obtaining warrants to search Facebook, often gaining detailed access to users' accounts without their knowledge. A Reuters review of the Westlaw legal database shows that since 2008, federal judges have authorized at least two dozen warrants to search individuals' Facebook accounts. Many of the warrants requested a laundry list of personal data such as messages, status updates, links to videos and photographs, calendars of future and past events, "Wall postings" and "rejected Friend requests."
Federal agencies seeking the warrants include the FBI, DEA and ICE, and the investigations range from arson to rape to terrorism. The Facebook search warrants typically demand a user''s "Neoprint" and "Photoprint" -- terms that Facebook has used to describe a detailed package of profile and photo information that is not even available to users themselves. These terms appear in manuals for law enforcement agencies on how to request data from Facebook. The manuals, posted on various public-advocacy websites, appear to have been prepared by Facebook, although a spokesman for the company declined to confirm their authenticity.
The review of Westlaw data indicates that federal agencies were granted at least 11 warrants to search Facebook since the beginning of 2011, nearly double the number for all of 2010. The precise number of warrants served on Facebook is hard to determine, in part because some records are sealed, and warrant applications often involve unusual case names. (One example: "USA v. Facebook USER ID Associated with email address jimmie_white_trash@yahoo.com," a sealed case involving a drug sale.) In a telephone interview, Facebook's Chief Security Officer, Joe Sullivan, declined to say how many warrants had been served on the company. He said Facebook is sensitive to user privacy and that it regularly pushes back against law-enforcement "fishing expeditions."

NOT CHALLENGED:-

None of the warrants discovered in the review have been challenged on the grounds that it violated a person's Fourth Amendment protection against unlawful search and seizure, according to a review of the cases. Some constitutional-law experts said the Facebook searches may not have been challenged because the defendants - not to mention their "friends" or others whose pages might have been viewed as part of an investigation -- never knew about them.
By law, neither Facebook nor the government is obliged to inform a user when an account is subject to a search by law enforcement, though prosecutors are required to disclose material evidence to a defendant. Twitter and several other social-media sites have formally adopted a policy to notify users when law enforcement asks to search their profile. Last January, Twitter also successfully challenged a gag order imposed by a federal judge in Virginia that forbade the company from informing users that the government had demanded their data.
Twitter said in an email message that its policy was "to help users protect their rights." The Facebook spokesperson would not say whether the company had a similar policy to notify users or if it was considering adopting one.

THE CASE OF THE SATANISTS:-
In several recent cases, however, Facebook apparently did not inform account-holders or their lawyers about government snooping. Last year, several weeks after police apprehended four young Satanists who burned down a church in Pomeroy, Ohio, an FBI agent executed a search warrant on Facebook seeking data about two of the suspects. All four ultimately pleaded guilty and received sentences of eight to ten years in state prison (along with a message of forgiveness from a church official who called the sentence "God's time out," and presented them with a Bible). It is unclear if data obtained from the warrant was used in the investigation. Lawyers for the two defendants were unaware of the searches until they were contacted by Reuters.
In another case, the DEA searched the account of Nathan Kuemmerle, a Hollywood psychiatrist who pleaded guilty in Los Angeles federal court after a joint operation last year by the DEA and local police revealed he had run a "pill mill" for celebrity customers.
Westlaw records show that that the DEA executed a warrant to search Kuemmerle's Facebook account weeks after his arrest.
At Kuemmerle's bail hearing, a Redondo Beach police detective pointed to comments Kuemmerle made on Facebook and in the site's popular game "Mafia Wars" to argue that he should be denied bail.
According to Kuemmerle's lawyer, John Littrell, the detective testified on cross-examination that the information was from "an undercover source." Littrell told Reuters that neither he nor his client was ever informed about the warrant, and that he only learned of its existence from Reuters.
The detective said in an e-mail message that he did not recall being asked about how he obtained the Facebook information. The DEA did not reply to requests for comment.

POTENTIAL FOR NEW LEGAL CHALLENGES:-
The Facebook searches potentially open up new legal challenges in an area that at one time seemed relatively settled: How much protection an individual has against government searches of personal information held by third parties. In a 1976 case, United States v. Miller, a divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a bank did not have to inform its customer when it turned over his financial records to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
In doing so, the Supreme Court held that the customer could not invoke Fourth Amendment rights against illegal search and seizure because the records were bank property in which he had no legitimate "expectation of privacy."
Under this reasoning, a person would have no more expectation of privacy in Facebook content than in bank records. A key difference, however, is the scale of information that resides on social networking sites. "It is something new," said Thomas Clancy, a constitutional-law professor at the University of Mississippi. "It''s the amount of information and data being provided as a matter of course by third parties."
Eben Moglen, a cyberlaw professor at Columbia Law School, says the Facebook searches show that courts are ill-equipped to safeguard privacy rights in an age of digital media. In his view, "the solutions aren't legal, they''re technical."
Clancy, the Mississippi professor, said that courts are divided over whether the unprecedented volume of digital records in the possession of third parties should give rise to special rules governing the search of electronic data.
He added that the Supreme Court had an opportunity to clarify the issue in a case called Ontario v. Quon, but that it decided to "punt."
The Quon case concerned a California policeman who claimed his employer violated his Fourth Amendment rights when it read sexually explicit messages that he had sent from a work pager.
The Court found that that the employer's search was not unreasonable, but declined to rule on the degree to which people have a privacy interest in electronic data controlled by others.
Explaining the court's caution, Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote, "The judiciary risks error by elaborating too fully on the Fourth Amendment implications of emerging technology before its role in society has become clear."

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New Exploits For iOS 5 By Chronic Dev Team


Chronic Dev Team Has 5 Userland Exploits For iOS 5. The news is huge for anyone eager to get their hands on an iPhone 5. Userland jailbreaks refer to an exploit found in the software (iOS 5) rather than a hardware exploit. These are easily patched via an iOS update (ie. 5.0.1, etc).
The record breaking 5 (read: five) exploits will work on both the iPhone 5, iPad 2(only 1 currently exists – jailbreakme 3.0) as well as iOS 5. The reason we haven’t seen any of these exploits in action as of right now for iOS 5 beta is because it will give Apple plenty of time to patch the vulnerability before the Master release. But good news for us, as long as Apple doesn’t find any of these, we’ll have that untethered jailbreak sooner rather than later.
The Chronic Dev Team have been quiet lately, not releasing a tool since the greenpois0n release earlier this year that gave iOS 4.2.1 the pwnage of it’s life. Tweets have surfaced claiming they have been actively working on jailbreaking iOS 5 which has proven to be successful with these 5 exploits.
Of course we’ll keep you up to date on any release info as soon as we see something surface. My bets are on that they won’t release any of the exploits until the iPhone 5 is released just to give them the upper hand. If they release something when iOS 5 is release (if it is before the iPhone 5) it will easily be patched for the iPhone 5 debut – Apple will just patch the software and release the iPhone 5 with an updated iOS.5

-News Source (Gadgetsteria)

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Scientific Linux 6.1 Released


Scientific Linux 6.1 Released. The base SL distribution is basically Enterprise Linux, recompiled from source.
Differences from SL6.0:-
Packages changed/added
abattis-cantarell-fonts
This was added because the new graphical theme uses this font.
livecd-tools, liveusb-creator
Updated to later versions
Updated to work with 6.1
redhat-logos
Shawn Thompson created a whole new graphical theme for SL 6 called "Edge Of Space".
sl-indexhtml
Page changed, by Shawn Thompson, to fit the new graphical theme, "Edge of Space".
de-DE translation provided by Christoph Galuschka
es-ES translation provided by Joseph Marrero
fr-FR translation provided by Manuel Wolfshant and Fabian Arrotin
hu-HU translation provided by Laszlo Dvornik
ja-JP translation provided by Tomoya Inoue
ru-RU translation provided by Linux Ink
sv-SE translation provided by Alexander Lindqvist
sl-release
We pulled the fastbugs and testing repo's out of the repository file that comes with sl-release. They are now in their own rpm called yum-conf-sl-other.
This is done to fix the problem of people checking the fastbugs during the install. Since fastbugs is then not on by default after the install, updates break.
sl-revisor-configs
Updated config files to point to 6x instead of 6.0
Updated ks/sl6.match.tuv.install.dvd.* to match TUV better.
yum-conf-sl-other
This contains the sl-fastbugs, sl-testing, and sl-debuginfo yum repositories.
Other known changes
DVD Install - request to setup network
When you click "Next" on the Boot Loader Screen, you will be asked to setup your network before you move to the Installation Type Screen.
This is Not Mandatory. You can safely click "Cancel". You will have to click "Cancel" twice. This is normal.

To see the official release note click Here

To download Scientific Linux click Here


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NetbootCD 4.5 (Install Many Linux Distributions From One Disk)



NetbootCD is a GNU/Linux live CD based on Tiny Core Linux. The live CD allows the user to download and run one of several Linux netboot installers, which can install a full GNU/Linux system with only a hard drive and Internet connection.
Several of the distributions supported by NetbootCD are prerelease distributions (such as Debian testing) or development distributions (openSUSE Factory, Fedora Rawhide, Debian sid.) Because NetbootCD downloads the latest installer, which in turn downloads the latest system components, you can install a fully up-to-date system without burning a new CD.

The following distributions are install-able from the current Netboot CD:-

  • Ubuntu
  • Debian GNU/Linux (standard and daily installers)
  • Fedora
  • openSUSE
  • Mandriva Linux
  • CentOS
  • Slackware
To download Netboot CD Click Here


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All India Radio Allahabad (Govt. of India) Hacked By by ZHC Target & ZHC Milan Milo


The official website of All India radio Allahabad (Govt. of India) hacked and defaced by  ZHC Target and ZHC Milan Milo
Hacked Websites:-
http://www.airallahabad.gov.in/
http://air.iiita.ac.in/


Mirror Links:-
http://zone-h.com/mirror/id/14937825
http://zone-h.com/mirror/id/14937828

Message Of ZHC:-
"Free Kashmir .. Freedom is our goal..// End the Occupation. . . .
This institutionalized impunity with which the killings of civilians by military and police forces in Jammu and Kashmir continues should be a source of shame for India which propagates to be a democracy!
Kashmir does not want militarized governance - STOP killing children, raping women and imprisoning the men! They just want freedom! Freedom from the evil of the Indian Military!
You will never kill the Kashmiri spirit and remember one thing India; Ghandi himself said - Freedom is never dear at any price. It is the breath of life. What would a man not pay for living?
Everyday 100s of innocent people are abused, raped and even killed in kashmir by the indian army, a third of the deaths are children, - we dont want war, take back your men, your tanks and your guns and go back to where you came from, all we ask is for freedom, you can kill us but you cant kill us all, we shall not give up, giving up is not an option.
who are the real soldiers? the children holding stones or the Army men holding guns?..."


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Sony Pakistan Hacked By Optik Fiber (Team Openfire)


Sony Pakistan Hacked By Optik Fiber of Team Openfire also known as Indian Cyber Force. The hacker group hacked the Database of Sony Pakistan and exposed  admin credentials and so on.
Websites:-
http://sonycenter.com.pk/

Here are some exposure submitted by Team Openfire:-

INFECTED FILE : CATEGORY.PHP
ADMIN USERNAME :- admin                                       
PASSWORD :- pa$$word

For More Information Click Here



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