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Indian Orkut With Themes

Hello guys,

Orkut launched Indian version.You can check it at Orkut.co.In it involves the special selection of themes…

LogmeIn Let Other Monitor Your PC or Even Control It

Hello guys,

        Its an old tech but still i wanted to share it with you guys.Using Logmein you can allow someone else who is connected to internet to monitor your PC or even control it.After downloading Logmein you will be able to create special link and that link can be given to the receipient when he or she clicks on that link you will get prompt message and if you want you can allow them to view your computer they will be able to see it like a video and if special permissions given then they will be able to control it also.So isnt thats great? lots of people use it as security….So why dont go to Logmein and download the product for free…..Ooops sorry its not free but you can get 10days free trial..

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-Ashish Jain

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Warez Sitemaster Sees Jail Time

May 2, 2008 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — A Woodbury, Connecticut man found responsible for his involvement with Warez sites — organized groups that distributes illegal content online — has been jailed for 30 months for copyright infringement, according to reports by The Register.

Twenty-six year old David M. Fish was further sentenced to three years on probation this week after pleading guilty to criminal copyright infringement and circumvention offences.

Authorities also seized the computer equipment that Fish used to commit the offences.

From January 2003 to July 2005, Fish served as the site operator as well as a scripter, equipment supplier, broker and encoder for warez sites, according to court papers. He bypassed copyright controls on DVDs and uploaded content.

The case is part of the FBI and the US Attorney’s Office-led Operation Copycat, which targets online warez groups that illegally distribute newly-released movies, games, software and music online.

To date, Operation Copycat has successfully led to 40 convictions as part of an overall federal investigation against the illegal distribution of copyrighted materials, known as Operation Site Down.

Further information about the case and Operation Copycat can be found in a DoJ statement here.

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Security Begins at Homeport by Lee Davis

It’s time to change your pattern of behavior on the World Wide Web. With the internet at its’ new incarnation (Web 2.0), the case for hyper-connectivity is being made not only by the megabyte, but by the millisecond. Resultant trends spawned via inter-personal communications technologies (instant messaging, Skype, P2P networks) made it easier than ever for the world to re-experience individual to individual connection, made boundless despite the seeming barriers of language, hyper-planetary geography, or even the distinction of the notion of existence itself. And with this rebirth of one-to-one immersion, there come (as usual) the bad-attitude mongers and personal shine-stealers; a raft of low-life digital piracy ass-fractiousness thriving on a chaotic, quicksand-shifty, low-grade variant of semiotics tuned to the base signal of the human computer. Digital spammers and scammers, wi-fi hijackers, hackers & crackers, account-phishing spoofers, Viagra-pushing tooters, and stock tip pdf scam boosters all attempting to infiltrate your computer to take away the joy of what should be a digital vacation.

I would think that you’d be angry, enough to try and stop this, but you give away your power EVERYDAY, and to the less than fit. The “others” – the political system that soaks up money through agreements that were struck before your realm of existence (so theoretically you’re immune from the responsibility of any of it; at least, that’s how I see it for myself). The corporations, with their ever-increasing rapaciousness in their planet-ravaging quest unto increased dividend-per-shareholder maximization paradigms, continue an aggressively intrusive push into the heart of popular culture, and blatantly try to profit off our unspoken affinities, hopes, and emotions. Just another day at the office. The idea of cyber-privacy is a rapidly vanishing concept (soon to be gone in as little as 10-15 years at conservative estimates – observing China’s humorous current attempts to “control” the internet. But don’t chuckle TOO much, you know, because they DO have the technology and capability of blasting satellites out of orbit so the internet thing may not be too much of an obstacle if they really set the national political mind to deal with it) but it isn’t too late to cultivate the tools that will allow you to have a peace-of-mind digital experience.

These vermin only ever win because of the fact that YOU LET THEM! How many times have you gotten something that you KNEW was an outright scam, but you e-flushed it and went on to hurriedly crack open a Bratz or Polly Pocket online membership (lol!)? Did you bother to at least find out what domain it claimed to be from and then tried to contact the webmaster of the domain or at least the ISP to notify them that someone was running scams over their servers?

YOU have to take PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY when dealing with the issue of your internet safety and the overall quality of your online experience. With the level of network sophistication and current abilities of remote connections from any computer anywhere on the internet, it’s all-too-possible that hidden threats are lurking around each and every corner.

Recently I got an email communication from a very well-known corporation (whose name I’m DEFINITELY withholding for evident reasons) who divulged that there may have been a security breach on their servers and some confidential information (i.e. service subscribers direct contact information and demographic classifications – super spammer jackpot!) may have been compromised
(i.e. downloaded to outside IPs).

In fact, I’d been unsubscribed from that corporations’ online service for a number of months, but the fact that even non-users had to be notified of the security breach (therefore attesting to the fact that my contact information is still in a database in their system – even if it is marked “unsubscribed”, and therefore proving the fallacy of the unsubscribe policy of the modern digital corporation) was made even more incredulous by the (paraphrased) letter submission mailer sent out via mass-mailer;

Dear Valued Customer,

Protecting those who use our website is a top priority, and we value the trust you place in us. Regrettably, opportunistic criminals are increasingly using the Internet for illegitimate purposes. As is the case with many companies that maintain large databases of information, we’re from time to time subject to attempts to illegally extract information from our database. As you may be aware, our database was recently the target of malicious activity that involved the illegal downloading of information such as names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses for some of our users posted on our sites. We responded to this specific incident by conducting a comprehensive review of internal processes and procedures, notified those users that their contact records had been downloaded illegally, and shut down a rogue server hosting these records.

The Company has determined that this incident is not the first time its’ database has been the target of criminal activity. Due to the significant amount of uncertainty in determining which individual users may have been impacted, Company felt that it was in your best interest to take the precautionary steps of reaching out to you and all users regarding this issue. Company believes illegally downloaded contact information may be used to lure users into opening a “phishing” email that attempts to acquire financial information or lure users into fraudulent financial transactions. This has been the case in similar attacks on other websites.

Now, this is coming from a company that probably has a few hundred thousand (if not a couple of million) dollars invested in the security of their networks and the information therein. For them to be raided in an organized, PROFESSIONAL manner because they possess valuable 1s & 0s should be a sobering indication of what’s at stake in the realm of personal information, cyber-security, computing freedom issues, and ever-encroaching threats to all three. What this SHOULD then mean, is that the digital seas are only going to get more treacherous in the coming decades, and all of you who leave yourselves unprotected and oblivious to all the potential carnage roaming around just looking for a virgin-clean o/s to open up a can of whoop-ass on. Re-educate yourself. These threats depend on the fact that people who are just looking to stay in touch with their loved ones, share pics, movies and etc. with their friends/families, help their kids get a leg up in the educational realm, and so on, have NO TIME to be on the research for the knowledge to stay one step ahead of or invisible to those looking to wreak digital havoc on extremely non-digital folk.
I mean, no one wants to think of themselves as susceptible to near - Pavlovian influencibility when it comes to all the digital shenanigans transpiring at any given time in any multitude of number of places. But the rates of escalation of aggressive intrusion tactics that help to sour the whole online vibe are a reason to vigilantly resolve to reclaim a peace-of-mind akin to the ’80s (when cyber-crime was a fringe element). YOUR part in the struggle begins at home (port). The best way to protect yourself is to obviously safeguard your computer and the way it functions on the internet, or what communications it receives and from where; MONITOR. Keep your eyes open for things that don’t make sense to you, and don’t be afraid to trust your instincts. If that email mail subject line has no rational language connection structure – DON’T open it. That’s what the Delete function is for. Risks from unsolicited emails can net you viruses and other nasty infections that can crash/kill your machine (and, it’d really hurt to lose those precious baby pics off your hard-drive – BACK IT UP!!!!! You’ll thank me, honest.). What I recommend is one of two ways of reading emails besides off your machine client (i.e. Outlook, Outlook Express – if you’re traveling IE7), to void potentially dangerous email before it ever gets to your computer. First, you could have your ISP’s web version of the email program. The obvious benefit of this is that there is guaranteed virus/spyware/etc protection keeping any potentially dangerous replicating programs from automatically executing. The other way is to log on to where your ISP keeps your mail on the server, and preview the email before it ever gets to your computer. Security. But it doesn’t come by itself. You have to MANUFACTURE it.

And once acquired, you must MAINTAIN it. Yes. You have to do a daily or weekly (depending on your schedule and frequency of machine usage) security sweep of your FULL system. Anti-virus, anti-spyware, rootkit detectors, keylogger detectors, and so on, and so on. And the threats are seemingly multiplied daily.

Help protect your email address book (no matter whose mail program is used), since it’s a favorite of worms and other malicious mail replication viral infection programs and will help to quickly spread viruses to everyone in your list. ALWAYS keep the first entry as follows; AAAAAAA@AAAAAAA. This does two things; 1) keeps a mail virus/worm from being able to replicate itself to your list since they work alphabetically until they mail themselves to the whole thing. They get themselves “stuck on stupid” since it’s a non-deliverable address and it helps with point 2) which is since it repeatedly tries to mail itself to the undeliverable address, your mail program will freeze or keep trying, which alerts you to the fact that there is virus/worm and allows you to take the necessary actions. A few other things you can do to reclaim your internet experience are to encrypt your online communications activity (especially of a sensitive personal/financial nature), setup your email so that you’re receiving from those you trust, and if you do business from it, setup your blocked senders list (which will block individuals/domains) and maintain a safelist for all your business contacts.

Any messages you deem as important in helping you to run your daily online activities should be saved as html files so that if you have to reformat your computer due to a virus and the ONLY resort is that erase your current o/s drive and reinstall the program, you lose the functionality of your mail client and your stored emails (happened to me too many times to actually count. Info I was hoarding that I’ll never find again). Another essential key to overall security is complete machine maintenance at regular intervals (and, again, depending on machine usage, daily to weekly). This is where the concept of tweak comes in. The idea is to keep your machine at the highest performance standard possible in all areas of operations at all times. And as an author-based side note, I’d like to remind you to document all settings that relate to anything you may try. You’re advised to proceed with caution and have an alternate plan if an implementation yields unexpected results (you can’t say you haven’t been warned).

Mr. Lee Davis is the Webmaster/Owner of TKY_IMP, a brand-new website (launching May 19th, 2008) devoted to stress-relief, info-tainment, and other
issues related to the Internet Marketing niche. His preview page can be found at the URL
http://tomorrowsknowledgeyesterday.110mb.com/index.php (or for those of you who need a more compacted address, http://tinyurl.com/2fdoba ). ©2008 L. Davis

Usefull Traffic Tips

If you are blogging to attract new customers and prospects to your business, it is important that you have a successful blueprint to follow.
With that in mind I created my step by step Blogging Blueprint, which you can find below:

1 While writing a blog, think like a visitor, as this helps immensely. If a blogger dons the visitor’s thinking cap, there is more likelihood the words a visitor will use to query search engines will be present in the blog.

2. Add a good layout and catchy adverts to a blog. This helps because the visitor might want to stay longer reading the blog, rather than scooting away to another site.

3. Once the blog is published, it is a good idea to ‘visit’ the blog assuming to be a visitor. Going over links and various pages can give a feeling of how a visitor will react to the blog.

4. Inspect the site regularly, as this can uncover any broken links. Likewise, it is also a good opportunity to do some site maintenance as well. Jotting down points like what can be added to augment site appeal and what else could be added to the FAQ page can be of immense advantage.

5. Use valuable keywords that are more likely to be used by visitors to search for your blogs. If there are individuals who want to read about, lets say, power gardening tools, then missing out key words like power or gardening can be a huge mistake. This is because search engines will give the blog a go-by and opt it out of the listings.

Further, the visitor may even chance upon the blog in the listings, but may choose to avoid the site, because the keywords were not highlighted in the large search engine listing.

6. Posting articles about 700 words in length is considered good if taking into account search engine indexing tactics. You can make the post search engine friendly by inserting relevant keywords and links at the right places.

7. You can incorporate specific keywords, which are adored by search engines. Integrate keywords into title, meta and alt tags to entice the search engine spider to give the blog a higher page rank.

8. Listening to feedbacks and visitor complaints can be a blessing for you. Despite a lot of effort, a blog might contain obvious technical glitches or perhaps the content might require further elaboration or alterations. Just keep creating fresh content, Content is king.

9. Spamming can sometimes be disguised as intelligent comments, which might include further links or invitations to a spammer’s website. Niche blogs might wish to opt out of the custom of inviting comments.

10. If you are into business blogging, picking up good categories like skin care, dry skin care, skin care specials, exclusive skin care products, etc can be particularly rewarding. A good post on niche products can improve keyword density while providing wholesome reading material for visitors.

11. Many bloggers give up after publishing a few blogs. Although there is no right answer to how often you should blog, the secret of profitable blogging is to publish regularly and as frequently as necessary while avoiding both extremes.

12. Use permalinks (permanent links) where servers allow their use. Permalinks allow the use of words as path names, unlike regular links to articles that may contain percentage signs or shorter cryptic pathnames. The secret is to use key words as path names on servers where the use of permalinks is allowed. This makes the site more appealing to those search engines that also look at links for indexing.
If you think i missed a important tip, or you disagree with me? feel free to leave a comment or start a discussion.

Source: http://backlink-king.blogspot.com/2008/05/if-you-are-blogging-to-attract-new.html

Hacker posts Chilean government data

I read an article about a hacker that posted databases of the Chilean government.Personal data about 6 million Chilean residents was accessible from over the whole world. The hacker named “Anonymous Coward” wanted to show the leaks in the government security. The newspapers in Chile published this as front page news.

I think there are better ways of highlighting security and privacy issues in a country. Maybe it was better to just contact the government and report the problem. Now the personal data of an enormous amount of people is thrown on the internet.


Author: Robin

Source: http://r0bin.randombase.com/2008/05/hacker/

Get 1000s Of Visitors To Your Site By Just 10 Min Of Work

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N81 8GB Review

Nokia N81 frame work is specially built as a gaming zone it uses the ngage frame work for special games.It comes with 3 demo games and a cd with lots of entertainment bollywood tones and videos.It has 8GB of internal mass memory.The drawback here is the 2 Mega pixel camera all N Series mobile have minimum of 3 MP camera but its 2MP camera gives not such clear images.It have GSP facilities and an perfect mobile for gamers.

Brain Gate

BrainGate is a brain implant system developed by the bio-tech company Cyberkinetics in 2003 in conjunction with the Department of Neuroscience at Brown University. The device was designed to help those who have lost control of their limbs, or other bodily functions, such as patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or spinal cord injury. The computer chip, which is implanted into the brain, monitors brain activity in the patient and converts the intention of the user into computer commands.

Currently the chip uses 100 hair-thin electrodes that sense the electro-magnetic signature of neurons firing in specific areas of the brain, for example, the area that controls arm movement. The activity is translated into electrically charged signals and are then sent and decoded using a program, which can move either a robotic arm or a computer cursor. According to the Cyberkinetics’ website, three patients have been implanted with the BrainGate system. The company has confirmed that one patient (Matt Nagle) has a spinal cord injury, whilst another has advanced ALS.

In addition to real-time analysis of neuron patterns to relay movement, the Braingate array is also capable of recording electrical data for later analysis. A potential use of this feature would be for a neurologist to study seizure patterns in a patient with epilepsy.

Braingate is currently recruiting patients with a range of neuromuscular and neurodegenerative conditions for pilot clinical trials in the United States.