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Pakistan Government may set up national internet blocking system

by on Feb.27, 2012, under News

341663-loadx-1330172404-220-640x480In yet another move that appears to be aimed towards in Pakistan, a government department has called for proposals for the development, deployment and operation of a national level URL Filtering and .

The ad had been placed in local papers by National ICT R&D Fund, a division of the Ministry of Information Technology, on February 22, 2012. The proposal request states that each box of the system “should be able to handle a block list of up to 50 million URLs with a processing delay of not more than 1 millisecond.”

The filtering and blocking system will function as a firewall for the entire country and will have the potential to block the access of any specific URL throughout the country.

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Obama Says So Long SOPA, Killing Controversial Internet Piracy Legislation

by on Jan.21, 2012, under News

The growing anti- (Stop Online Piracy Act) support that has swept through the gaming and community found a very big ally today. With websites like Reddit and Wikipedia and gaming organizations like Major League Gaming prepared for a blackout on January 18th – the same day that the House Judiciary Committee hearing on HR 3261was scheduled in Washington, DC – President Barack Obama has stepped in and said he would not support the bill.

SOPA has been delayed, for now. The House has agreed to revisit the issue next month, but they now know the White House will veto any bill that’s not more narrowly focused.

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Fake Lords of Dharmaraja

by on Jan.19, 2012, under News

A group of ‘Indian’ hackers calling themselves "The Lords of Dharmaraja" recently broke intodharmaraj government servers and released documents to show that New Delhi was running an elaborate hacking operation targeting US officials.
They made public, among other things, a memo supposedly written by India’s Directorate General of Military Intelligence. The memo reveals mobile handset manufacturers, Apple, RIM, Nokia et al., creating a backdoor for Indian authorities to spy on their users.

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New Version Of Carberp Trojan Targets Facebook Users

by on Jan.19, 2012, under News

A new version of the Carberp attempts to steal money from users by duping them into divulging an e-cash vouche, researchers say.

Carberp replaces any Facebook page the user navigates to with a fake page notifying the victim that his/her Facebook account is ‘temporarily locked,’" says Trusteer CTO Amit Klein in his blog. "The page asks the user for their first name, last name, email, date of birth, password and a Ukash 20 euro [approximately $25 US] voucher number to ‘confirm verification’ of their identity and unlock the account.

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WebCookiesSniffer–A packet sniffer tool to capture cookies

by on Oct.07, 2011, under News, Tools

is a packet tool that captures all Web site cookies sent between thewebcookiessniffer Web browser and the Web server and displays them in a simple cookies table. The upper pane of WebCookiesSniffer displays the cookie string and the Web site/host name that sent or received this cookie. When selecting a cookie string in the upper pane, WebCookiesSniffer parses the cookie string and displays the cookies as name-value format in the lower pane.

 

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