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Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Titanic II sinks in harbor on maiden voyage from UK
LONDON (AFP) — Most people would think twice before buying a boat named Titanic II. And sure enough, when Briton Mark Wilkinson took the 16-foot (4.8-meter) cabin cruiser out for its maiden voyage, it promptly sank.
"If it wasn't for the harbormaster I would have gone down with the Titanic," Wilkinson, who had to be fished out of the sea at West Bay harbor in Dorset, told local media.
"It's all a bit embarrassing and I got pretty fed up with people asking me if I had hit an iceberg."
Wilkinson, in his 40s, had only recently bought the boat and brought it by road from his home in Birmingham for its first outing.
After a successful fishing trip, things started to go wrong when he entered the harbor and the boat began taking on water. Wilkinson was forced to abandon ship and pictures showed him clinging to a rail before he was rescued.
One eyewitness said:- "It wasn't a very big boat — I think an ice cube could have sunk it!"
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Thursday, June 2, 2011
Google: Hundreds of Gmail accounts in U.S., Asia hacked
By Rachel King | June 1, 2011, 1:52pm PDT
Summary
Hackers around the world are gaining more attention than usual in the last few months. Now Google has added another announcement to the pile that hundreds of Gmail accounts have been hacked recently.
Hackers around the world are gaining more attention than usual in the last few months. Now Google has added another announcement to the pile that hundreds of Gmail accounts have been hacked recently.
Now, Google affirms that the problem doesn’t rest with Gmail security but rather this scheme was a result of phishing and malware.
Google spilled the details on Wednesday via its official blog:
Through the strength of our cloud-based security and abuse detection systems*, we recently uncovered a campaign to collect user passwords, likely through phishing. This campaign, which appears to originate from Jinan, China, affected what seem to be the personal Gmail accounts of hundreds of users including, among others, senior U.S. government officials, Chinese political activists, officials in several Asian countries (predominantly South Korea), military personnel and journalists.
The goal of this effort seems to have been to monitor the contents of these users’ emails, with the perpetrators apparently using stolen passwords to change peoples’ forwarding and delegation settings.
Gmail users affected by this security mishap should have already been notified. Google’s security team outlined a number of steps that Gmail users can take to protect themselves, which should only take about “ten minutes.”
Google recommended the following:
* Use two-factor authentication;
* Choose a strong password;
* Watch for suspicious activity warnings in your Gmail account;
* Check your settings for odd forwarding.
Google gave a hat tip to the blog Contagio, which highlighted the risks in February.
This attack attempt might seem like a small incident (which it certainly is in comparison to the problems with Sony’s PlayStation Network or even Apple and the MacDefender issue), but it’s a reminder that it’s always a good idea to take even just a few moments to ensure your online identity is safe.
Source :http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/google-hundreds-of-gmail-accounts-in-us-asia-hacked/49764
Summary
Hackers around the world are gaining more attention than usual in the last few months. Now Google has added another announcement to the pile that hundreds of Gmail accounts have been hacked recently.
Hackers around the world are gaining more attention than usual in the last few months. Now Google has added another announcement to the pile that hundreds of Gmail accounts have been hacked recently.
Now, Google affirms that the problem doesn’t rest with Gmail security but rather this scheme was a result of phishing and malware.
Google spilled the details on Wednesday via its official blog:
Through the strength of our cloud-based security and abuse detection systems*, we recently uncovered a campaign to collect user passwords, likely through phishing. This campaign, which appears to originate from Jinan, China, affected what seem to be the personal Gmail accounts of hundreds of users including, among others, senior U.S. government officials, Chinese political activists, officials in several Asian countries (predominantly South Korea), military personnel and journalists.
The goal of this effort seems to have been to monitor the contents of these users’ emails, with the perpetrators apparently using stolen passwords to change peoples’ forwarding and delegation settings.
Gmail users affected by this security mishap should have already been notified. Google’s security team outlined a number of steps that Gmail users can take to protect themselves, which should only take about “ten minutes.”
Google recommended the following:
* Use two-factor authentication;
* Choose a strong password;
* Watch for suspicious activity warnings in your Gmail account;
* Check your settings for odd forwarding.
Google gave a hat tip to the blog Contagio, which highlighted the risks in February.
This attack attempt might seem like a small incident (which it certainly is in comparison to the problems with Sony’s PlayStation Network or even Apple and the MacDefender issue), but it’s a reminder that it’s always a good idea to take even just a few moments to ensure your online identity is safe.
Source :http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/google-hundreds-of-gmail-accounts-in-us-asia-hacked/49764
Monday, May 23, 2011
Monday, March 28, 2011
India vs Pakistan : The final before the final?

Some say Cricket world cup without India vs Pakistan match is no fun.
And finally the big match is here, the final before the final?
It is like a dream come true for many Indians as India take on arch-rival Pakistan in the crucial match on Wednesday March 30, 2011.
Who will win ? What do you say?
Sunday, February 13, 2011
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