Saturday, September 28, 2013

22 years old Chartered Accountant student hacks into Celebrities E-taxation Accounts



Last week a 21-year-old chartered accountant student from Hyderabad was arrested for hacking into E-taxation Account of Industrialist Anil Ambani.

During the probe Mumbai Police’s crime branch has emerged that Anil Ambani's account was also fraudulently accessed from Noida.

4 million US citizens personal data sold online by Hacker


An illegal service that sells personal data of US citizens online, which can then be used for identity theft hacked into the networks of three major data brokers and Hacker stole their databases.

Cyber attack has given them access to Social Security Numbers, dates of birth, and other personal details that could put all our finances at risk.

Friday, September 27, 2013

#OpSyria: Teamr00t Hack Syrian Government Site


The Syrian government is almost certainly responsible for a blackout Thursday that shut down virtually all Internet service in the country. However, The Syrian government blamed the outage in internet service and mobile coverage in some areas on the armed groups' sabotage acts against cellular broadcast centers.
Hacker with name Teamr00t has hacked and defaced Syrian government and showed their support for the people of Syria against President Bashaar Al-Assad's latest actions in shutting down the internet.

Deface message
President Bashaar Al-Assad You have taken a step too far in shutting down the internet so the outside world cannot see the horrific crimes you are committing upon your own people and this will not be tolerated by the world watching!

The Syrian people have the right to freedom of speech, the right to live a normal happy life and the right to have access to the internet to connect with the rest of the world. By shutting down the internet you have denied your people their rights, and this will no longer be tolerated.

We have seen too many massacres, too much corruption, too much brutality inflicted upon the Syrian people and enough is enough! By shutting down the internet you have taken a step too far and you will not escape justice nor will you escape Teamr00t!

To the people of Syria we would like to assure you that we will do everything in our power to help you. You will not be the forgotten minority nor will we sit back and allow the world to forget you the Syrian people who so desperately need our help. Stay strong for you are not alone. We will do whatever it takes to help you gain back your freedom.

"Teamr00t Has Arrived!!! We are the voice for the suppressed people of the world, and we will show you the truth!"

Hackers Target :

    http://www.experts-sy.org/
    http://www.syriaspin.org/user/?page=home
    http://www.qasyoun.edu.sy/


Anyway, The internet service in Syria has resumed Saturday after a two-day outage.

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Russian Hacker sale Android Firefox Zero-Day Exploit for $460 only


A Russian Exploit writer and underground Hacker who goes by the handle "fil9" put up an Android Firefox Zero-Day Exploit for Sale in an open Exploit Market.

Author claims a Zero Day vulnerability in Firefox for Android, which works on Firefox versions 23/24/26 (Nightly).

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Android Device Manager allows user to Lock, Wipe and Locate device remotely


If you lose your device, Google lets you secure it instantly from afar through Android Device Manager, that let you locate and remotely wipe your phones and tablets.

The latest update to Android Device Manager enables remote password locking, overrides the built-in Pattern, PIN code, Face unlock or password-based security, making sure your data doesn’t fall into wrong hands.

To get started, go to google.com/android/devicemanager on your computer and go through your list of devices that are connected to your Google account.

I tried the process with my Samsung Galaxy S4, and it worked like a charm. Google’s new feature is a very useful one for those who don’t have a lock on their phone and want to make sure their data is protected.

A lock request will immediately secure any device connected to Wi-Fi or a cellular network, even if it's actively being used. If a thief has turned off a phone or enabled Airplane Mode, the lock will take effect as soon as a data connection is reestablished.

You can hit the Ring button, making your Android device ring at the maximum volume, even if it is on silent, so you can figure out where your phone is.

Are you already using Android Device Manager for your Android phone? What are your thoughts on this new remote lock feature that is now available? We always appreciate your comments.