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Google DNS: Free DNS IP Solution from Google

December 11th, 2009 | View Comments | Posted in Mobile World, News, Security

google dns ip solutionGoogle has started to offer free DNS (Domain Name System) resolution service. You can configure your free google DNS IP addresses in the TCP/IP Properties window for the selected network connection.
Free Google Public DNS IP addresses are as follows:
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
You can use either number as your primary or secondary DNS server. You can specify both numbers, but do not specify one number as both primary and secondary.
Free Google DNS IP solution will speed up your browsing experience on the net beside improving security and anonimity. For configuration instruction of google dns settings on Windows, Mac Os, Linux based Operation systems or Mobile powered devices click here.


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European Capital of Culture: Istanbul 2010

November 4th, 2009 | View Comments | Posted in Art, News

The advertisements for Istanbul 2010, European Capital of Culture has just been announced and they are mostly impressive although they have lack of showing multi-culture side of this amazing city: Istanbul. Here are the advertisement seen on billboards of this marvellous city as well as seen on billboards on many airports and metropolis worldwide. I liked mostly the one about fortune telling :) Which one would be your favorite?

Banners of Istanbul 2010: European Capital of Culture

European Capital of Culture Istanbul 2010-4 ElementsEuropean Capital of Culture Istanbul 2010-City of 4 Elements

European Capital of Culture Istanbul 2010-city on leafEuropean Capital of Culture Istanbul 2010-fortune telling

European Capital of Culture Istanbul 2010-I see IstanbulEuropean Capital of Culture Istanbul 2010-Istanbul Ferry

European Capital of Culture Istanbul 2010-Maiden TowerEuropean Capital of Culture Istanbul 2010-Once Upon a Time

European Capital of Culture Istanbul 2010-Tulip


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Facebook Account Hacking just 100$!

September 21st, 2009 | View Comments | Posted in Communication, News, Security

Today I read a news from webpornews about a web service providing facebook account hack for any individual having facebook account just for 100$. According to their claim, after you pay them 100$, they provide you a web interface to continue on hacking. It may take 5 minutes to hack any facebook account again according to their claim! After reaching almost over 300 milion user-base, it is a very bad news for everyone having online presence :( Here is what Luis Corrons from Panda Company says:

facebook account hack “The service’s real purpose may be hacking Facebook accounts as they say, or profiting from those that want to try the service,” says PandaLabs Technical Director Luis Corrons. “In any case, the Web page is very well designed. It is easy to contract the service and become either the victim of an online fraud, or a cyber-criminal and accomplice in identity theft. Once an intruder hacks into a Facebook account, all personal data published on the site can be stolen.”
“Similarly, those accounts can also be used to send malware, spam or other threats to the victim’s contacts,” adds Corrons. “In the case of celebrities or other well-known entities, they can be used to defame the account holder, spread information in their name, etc. In any event, this is criminal activity.”

Panda Labs says that in addition to extorting money and obtaining access to clients’ bank account information, the service also has characteristics in line with hacker affiliate programs. Essentially, these offer money to other cyber criminals for spreading malware. This particular site offers extra dollar-credits to spend on the service when users hack more accounts. Users are told they can get 20% of what they sell in credits for hacking more accounts.
The domain that hosts the site is registered in Moscow. Panda Labs speculates that the cybercriminals behind the site are members of an Eastern European Internet Mafia. Payments are conducted through Western Union to the Ukraine. The site claims to have been around for four years, with only one percent of Facebook accounts deemed “hack-proof.”


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