Saturday, August 8, 2009

Hackers at it once again,this time its Twitter & Facebook

It appears that the outage suffered by Twitter and technical problems affecting other social networks were the result of a denial of service attack targeting a single blogger, an activist who intended to commemorate the anniversary of last year's battle between Russia and Georgia. The sites have mostly recovered, but the attack underscores the ability of hackers to clog communication channels, given the proper resources.

If you were unable to log on to Twitter or Facebook Thursday morning, you can consider yourself collateral damage in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Georgia.

Facebook has confirmed that a pro-Georgia blogger was the target of a widespread distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack that hit the top social networks and other Web sites. Facebook was able to fend off the attack, but Twitter was down for most of Thursday morning, and a company blog post indicates the popular microblogging service was still dealing with DDoS' after-effects Friday.
Media reports point to a blogger, known as "Cyxymu," who has named himself after a city in Georgia. Friday marks the first anniversary of the war between Russia and Georgia over the breakaway region of South Ossetia, and the attacks may have been timed to silence Cyxymu's use of his social media accounts to commemorate the date.
"Yesterday's attack appears to be directed at an individual who has a presence on a number of sites, rather than the sites themselves," as told by Facebook Spokesperson "Specifically, the person is an activist blogger, and a botnet was directed to request his pages at such a rate that it impacted service for other users. We've isolated the issue, and almost all of our users are able to enjoy the normal Facebook experience."

Defense Options for US-Based Social Networks


A post on the Twitter Status Web site mid-morning Friday indicated the social network was still parrying attacks. "Due to defensive measures we've taken against the ongoing denial-of-service attack, some Twitter clients are unable to communicate with our API (application programming interface) and many users are unable to tweet via SMS (short message service)," the post said. "We are working as quickly as possible to restore our full service."

Twitter's rapid user growth over the past year may have outpaced its ability to protect its infrastructure from DDoS attacks. Facebook and Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) are larger, fully developed companies and have more backup ability when it comes to server issues. Still, Burton said Thursday's attacks show just how much botnet power Russia and other countries may have at their disposal.

"To be blunt, our options are very limited," he explained. 'When a multinational corporation or publicly held company is going against the resources of a hostile foreign intelligence agency, they're greatly undermanned from a technology perspective. They simply don't have the bandwidth to do battle with a foreign intelligence service.

Source : ECT News Network

Thursday, August 6, 2009

No More Social Netwoking For Nations Heroes

The Department of Defense will conduct an overall review of the security implications of allowing members of the military to interact with social networks. In the meantime, rules are inconsistent. Marines have been banned from using military networks to access the sites, while the Army gets to tweet at will.
The U.S. Marine Corps has banned service members from using military computers to access social networking sites, and the Department of Defense is reviewing the services to see if they pose too great a security threat to allow.


Such sites are popular with young service members who want to keep in touch with friends and family at home, but the Marine Corps' chief information officer, Brig. Gen. George J. Allen, said in a memo issuing the ban Tuesday that such sites create "a larger attack and exploitation window" and increase the risk that service members will share information that should be kept under wraps.
The order, which expires in one year unless renewed or supplanted by other guidance, involves all social networking sites, including Facebook , MySpace and Twitter . It carves out room for exceptions to the policy based on operational needs, but calls for an extensive review process before such authorization would be granted. The policy does not ban Marines from using the services on personal computers.
The DoD review will address the security risks of social networking sites, as well as the value they provide in helping the agency communicate, according to statements posted to the agency's Web site. A new policy could be approved by October.

Source : ECT News Network

Friday, July 3, 2009

Let a simple presentation take you to fame and glory!!!

Microsoft Student Partners
&
Delhi Techno Gradz


“PowerPresentia”



Exhibit Your Presentation Skills

Win Exciting Prizes…!!!


Hey guys, you are welcome to join this one of its kind, basic yet typical competition to test both your technical and creative skills. “Delhi Techno Gradz” brings to you “PowerPresentia”, the most widely used presentation software into a competitive platform. From schools to corporates, it’s always a simple presentation that holds the key, with an upper edge over others. It will not only test your PowerPoint skills but also test your understanding of the source codes.

The Competition:

(1) The student must first choose a single project among the given, and prepare a PowerPoint presentation.


(2) Translate your concept into a multimedia presentation (PowerPoint) using text, pictures, graphs, animation, audio, and video.


(3) The completed presentation must be submitted as a PowerPoint presentation (.ppt or .pps or .pptx or .ppsx)


(4) Choose a project from one of the categories: C++, C #, JAVA, PHP, VB


(5) Projects will be supplied by us, no external projects allowed.


Judging:

(1) Proficiency in using PowerPoint. Does the presentation run smoothly using a variety of media, animation techniques, transitions, and timing.


(2) Imagination and creativity of presentation.



CONTEST BEGINS : 5th July
SUBMISSION DEADLINE : 12th July

The Victorious would be rewarded and all those who attempt it would not go empty handed



For further details and queries : delhitechnogradz.groups.live.com
or
mail us : delhitechnogradz@live.com

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

TechED on road to Delhi& NCR

Dear All,
Please register yourself for the Tech Ed On the Road, Delhi/NCR

Day 1 : 27th June, 2009: TechED on the Road for IT Professional's
Venue:
Microsoft Office, 5th Floor,
Eros Corporate Tower,
Nehru Place,
New Delhi - 110017

Timings: 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM

For registration of IT Professional's Session:
https://www.clicktoattend.com/register.aspx?eventid=139035

Day 2 : 28th June, 2009: TechED on the Road for Developers

Venue:
Microsoft Corporation (I) Pvt. Ltd.
9th Floor, Tower A, DLF Cyber Greens,
DLF Cyber Citi, Sector 25A,
Gurgaon (Haryana)

Timings: 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM

For Registration of Developer's Session:
http://teotr.eventbrite.com

Agenda for Day 1:
Timings Topics Speakers

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Keynote Rishu Mehra (Co-Owner, Delhi IT Pro)
11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Windows Client & Windows Server 2008 NAP- Better Together Usman Zman
12:30 PM – 02:00 PM Virtualization 360 Gunish Rai Chawla
02:00 PM – 03:00 PM Lunch

(To be managed by participants)

03:00 PM – 04:30 PM Reducing the Size of your Database using Data Compression/Binary Compression in SQL Server 2008 Mohit Jain

04:30 PM – 05:00 PM Q n A & Prizes

Agenda For Day 2:
Timings Topics Speakers

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Keynote Rishu Mehra
11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Windows 7 for Developers Aditya Mani
12:30 PM – 02:00 PM What’s New in Silverlight 3 Subodh Pushpak
02:00 PM – 03:00 PM Lunch

(To be managed by participants. )

03:00 PM – 04:30 PM Welcome to ASP.NET 4.0 with VS2010 Ravi Pahuja
04:30 PM – 05:00 PM Q n A & Prizes

Make sure you are there!!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Wireless Gaming from MS!!!!


Microsoft is controlling the early buzz at the massive E3 video game convention with its Project Natal technology, which allows gamers to interact with their Xbox 360s without the need for handheld controllers.

Along with the publicity, though, the company is creating a lot of questions regarding its ability to deliver on the innovation and promise demonstrated on a Los Angeles Convention Center stage Monday.

It made sense for Microsoft to invite Steven Spielberg to help introduce Natal to the throng of media and industry insiders in the audience. Natal uses a full-body motion capture camera along with voice and facial recognition technology to let users do their best impressions of Tom Cruise's character from Spielberg's 2002 science fiction opus "Minority Report." Like Cruise, Natal players will use their movements and their voices to interact with games and, as Spielberg hinted, possibly other forms of entertainment.

Demo Is One Thing, but What About the Living Room?

Natal looked great in the E3 demonstration and on the video presentations, Rosoff acknowledged, "but of course, we're going to have to see how it works in the real-world environment. They are camera-based sensors, so light and the amount of light in your room might be an issue. It's just one of those products that until you start to see some hands-on reviews, it's going to be hard to know whether it works as advertised."

Natal is a good answer to the Wii-mote, which has helped Nintendo vault back to the top of the video game industry, said Rosoff. However, Xbox has come a long way from the 2001 introduction of its original console, and now its 360 version has reached a solid No. 2 position in terms of sales, ahead of former leader Sony and its PlayStation 3.

Source : ECT News Network

Monday, June 1, 2009

Lets Bing it!!!

Now that Bing is available for use outside Microsoft, here are some quick tips and tricks that will help you do more with Bing.com.


1. Use the full version of Bing

If you are using Bing outside North America, chances are that you seeing a localized version of Bing that may be missing some features. For instance, the Indian version of Bing.com doesn’t have search history and the image on the Bing home page here is not interactive as in the US version.

To explore the full version of Bing, go to this page and set English - US as your default region. You can now enjoy all the Bing features from anywhere

2. Track Companies from the IE Favorites Bar


If you search for a company stock (e.g. GOOG or MSFT), Bing will automatically create a web slice for that company which you may then add to IE 8 and track the performance directly from the favorites bar. You need Internet Explorer 8 to try this feature.

3. Watch Preview of Hulu Videos outside US


Hulu hosts some popular popular TV shows but the problem is that you can only watch these videos if your computer has US based IP address.

However, Bing lets you watch shot previews of Hulu video even outside US. Just search for any TV show episode on Bing Videos (see example) and hover the mouse over any of the video thumbnail to watch a short clip.

4. Save and Email search results

With Bing, you can save your search history on to a local folder inside Bing or to your Windows Skydrive account. Alternatively, you may send your search queries to a friend via email or publish them on your Facebook wall via Bing. You’ll need Silverlight to share queries in Bing.

Office 2010...out from the pipeline!!!!!!

Office 2010, the next version of Microsoft's successful office programs suite, has been in closed testing for a while now. With a public beta expected later in the year, development is stepping up before the program, previously dubbed Office 14, is finally let out into the wild.