Friday 14 September 2012

Ankit Fadia's Website Hacked Again


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Shocking News for Ankit Fadia’s Fan

India's popular security expert Ankit Fadia's official website (AnkitFadia.in) hacked again by Ganster. This is not the first time his website had been hacked. His website has been hacked countless time by many hackers around the world.

Hacker had also added a nice deface page which was later changed and the website is currently in the suspended mode.



You can also see the deface page mirror at the link below.



Ankit Fadia is a self claimed hacker who know nothing other than claimaing. He claimed many things but don’t know anything. Yeah, at this stage when he has to go for workshop around the India, he has learnt many things but all those things are kids play. All his books are copy pasted and are the biggest example of Plagiarism. There is not a single work of him in the security field has been identified. All his claimes have been found wrong. But he is able to market himself by the power of money.

This is the reason why hackers always target him. A hacker named Himanshu also hacked the server of Ankit Fadia and got the part of his upcoming book. 



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Friday 7 September 2012

Comodo Dragon Popular Security Browser




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Hi Friends, After a long time I have brought for you a Popular security software developer Comodo has developed a Chrome remix said to have higher security features than its predecessors. Comodo Dragon is an aesthetically minimalist browser that is attractive, responsive, and secure.
Apart from the red hue, the Chromium-based browser's interface is identical to that of market contender Google Chrome. From the detachable tabs at the top of the screen to the bookmark-syncing option, it is impossible to instantly recognize where the "remix" takes place. The Help tab even redirects you to Google Chrome's Help page and the Extensions tab redirects you to Google as well. It also keeps Chrome's incognito mode option, where all browsing information and cookies are deleted following the user's Web session. Upon poking around the Options menu, there are a couple of visible differences: there are no location settings and Dragon does not present an option to send "usage statistics and crash reports to Google."
A browser developed by a company that is best known for its firewall software can leave people feeling more secure about their Internet usage. Comodo Dragon will pull up a bright-yellow caution message warning people that sending information may be unsafe when they are entering a Web site with an unstable security certificate. One such message pops up even when logging into large sites like Facebook. Also, Dragon does not send browsing information to a remote server.
Based on simple timer tests run on Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3, the average cold start-up time was 4.53 seconds, warm start-up was 0.92s, and navigation time from nytimes.com to facebook.com was 0.87s. Comodo Dragon proves to have slightly faster page-loading speed than Google Chrome 5.0.375.70, which had results of 5.71s, 1.27s, and 1.23s, respectively. However, in Sunspider JavaScript benchmark testing, Comodo Dragon received an average score of 929.6 milliseconds, whereas Google got 734ms. Based on these results, Google may have faster JavaScript performance than Comodo.
Dragon is not only fast, but like Google Chrome, it is not strewn with numerous icons, leaving more room for Web viewing. For those who are extra cautious about their online security, or for those who are worried about Google's data-mining, this fast browser is a great choice. 



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