Posted by Ruk Cooray on February 19, 2010 ·
It seems that the folks at Foursquare had enough of ‘Please Rob Me’ – the mock service that was setup to expose the danger of privacy invasion caused by tweeting about Foursquare check-ins. In the latest post on its blog, Foursquare has clarified its stand and with all due respect, shown the middle finger to ‘Please Rob Me’.
Every location based service has its own challenges – more [...]
Posted by Ruk Cooray on February 15, 2010 ·
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It looks like Gmail will never see light of the day again in Iran. With the Iranian revolution anniversary around the corner, Iran’s telecommunication agency has ‘permanently’ suspended Google’s popular email service – Gmail, with immediate effect.
Over the last few days, people from many cities in Iran have reported disruptions regarding Internet and Text Message [...]
Posted by Ruk Cooray on February 10, 2010 ·
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A smart hack from 3 good men – Mike Kershaw (Kismet), Mike Baker (OpenWRT) and Chris Paget (TomBom Blogger) has just revealed that in future, you might be able to hook up a USB flash drive, printer or even a video camera to your Motorola Droid phone.
The concept is simple – design a micro-dongle and connector cable for your Motorola Droid phone. Since [...]
Posted by Ruk Cooray on February 9, 2010 ·
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It seems that the Chinese Government has finally started taking action on Google’s allegations over suspected Chinese involvement in the recent cyber attacks code named ‘Operation Aurora’. Chinese Police have shut down the country’s biggest hacker training site – Black Hawk Safety Net in Central China’s Hubei province. Three people have been arrested [...]
Posted by Ruk Cooray on February 1, 2010 ·
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After categorically denying any involvement in the recent cyber attacks on Google, China has signalled its intent to improve its deteriorating relations with Google. In a recent press release, China has indicated that it would welcome Google Android without any restrictions.
Google had postponed its smartphone launch in China after its announcement that it would [...]
Posted by Ruk Cooray on January 26, 2010 ·
Spam is undoubtedly the greatest evil of the internet and the worst part is that it grows exponentially with the super fast growth of the internet. A team of computer scientists has now come up with a brilliant idea to fight spam – use the spammer’s tricks to counter spam. The idea is simple – decipher the templates being used for creating spam and then feed the intelligence of these templates [...]
Posted by Ruk Cooray on January 26, 2010 ·
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China has categorically denied any state involvement in Operation Aurora, the series of cyber attacks that rocked Google and several other technology companies earlier this year. This is in response to United States President Barack Obama’s comment where he mentioned that he was “troubled” by Google’s claims of a Chinese hand in the recent cyber attacks.
Google says [...]
Posted by Ruk Cooray on January 18, 2010 ·
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With Operation Aurora, professional hackers have taken the hack attacks to ‘never seen before’ ultra sophisticated levels. It’s phenomenal that an attacker can take on not one, not two but nearly a dozen of highly acclaimed companies including the likes of Google and Adobe.
Operation Aurora is probably the smartest combination of stealth programming, strong encryption [...]
Posted by Ruk Cooray on January 14, 2010 ·
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The Ministry of Justice has given its nod to levy fines up to £500K for data protection offences. Unless there are parliamentarian objections (which I doubt will be the case), these fines are all set to become a law with effect from 6th April, 2010.
Christopher Graham, The Information Commissioner has made the message loud and clear – his office will be committed to working [...]
Posted by Ruk Cooray on January 12, 2010 ·
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Are you enjoying high speed downloads on normal sites and then when it comes to downloading torrents you’re getting really slow downloads?
This is probably due to your ISP throttling BitTorrent traffic.
You can see a list of ISP’s that are blocking downloads here
However, there is a way you can bypass the ISP’s checks by encrypting your torrents with RC4.
Below are [...]