Anonymous claims hack of Texas police website

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Anonymous has attacked the website of the Texas Police Chiefs Association, in retaliation for the arrests of alleged members of the hacker group.

It said Thursday it had defaced the website, and leaked information that was classified as “law enforcement sensitive” and “for official use only”. Among the leaked documents were also said to be some private e-mails from police officers, that had racist and sexist content.

Anonymous also claimed in a message on Twitter that it had brought down the police website for over three hours. The site which was subsequently restored, and the defacement removed, was however defaced again late Thursday. More >

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Facebook announces new Safety Center

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Facebook presented the new Safety Center section of the site, designed to help users of all ages handle situations of harassment.

The Safety Center acts as a helpful one-stop place for finding all type of information. In the General Safety section, users can find step-by-step instructions on what to do if someone is impersonating them on Facebook, how to report unwanted messages, what to do if a current or ex-spouse is controlling your account, how to report offensive Facebook groups, and what to do if another user makes a suicide threat.

While offering information on Facebook’s privacy More >

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Yahoo, Facebook and Google report more successful IPv6 connections

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The Internet’s biggest content providers including Yahoo, Facebook and Google are reporting a significant decline in their measurements of “IPv6 brokenness,” a term that describes end users with misconfigured systems that can’t access websites supporting IPv6.

Worries about IPv6 brokenness have been a major stumbling block for content providers wanting to deploy IPv6, an emerging standard that solves the looming address shortage with the Internet’s current standard known as IPv4.

Some of the Internet’s most popular websites shared details about their latest IPv6 brokenness measurements at a meeting of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) held this More >

Car doors unlocked by hacker with text message

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Software that lets drivers unlock car doors and even start their vehicles using a mobile phone could let car thieves do the very same things, according to computer security researchers at iSec Partners. Don Bailey and fellow iSec researcher Mathew Solnik say they’ve figured out the protocols that some of these software makers use to remote control the cars, and they’ve produced a video showing how they can unlock a car and turn the engine on via a laptop. According to Bailey, it took them about two hours to figure out how to intercept wireless messages between More >

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Google Plus Hits 20 million mark in three weeks

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Google’s latest social-networking foray has reportedly hit the 20 million member mark in just three weeks.

Google+ has had 20 million unique visitors since its release late last month, including 5 million from the U.S., according to data released today by research firm ComScore. Google apparently reached that milestone just a week after Google CEO Larry Page reported that the social network had reached 10 million visitors and had received “a ton of activity” with more than 1 billion items shared and received each day.

“It is definitely the fastest ascent to 20 million visitors that I can think More >

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Google + vs Facebook

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Google has again entered into the social networking game with new strategies. Google’s new social networking platform Google plus has been released as an “Invite only” release and this is a popular marketing technique nowadays to intensify the users’ urge to join while doing the beta testing with a limited number of users. I got an invite and explored it for a while and all I can say is Google+ is really cool. However, at this stage it’s very hard to predict if the Google plus vs Facebook competition will make sense. Because, social networking is a market that closely works on peoples’ psychology giving them a virtual world with More >

Installing PHP on IIS 6.0

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Like all of you guyz who is reading this post I also searched in many website but finally after some tricks and tips i configured it but i tell you guyz its not an easy work.

I will explains how to use the Microsoft IIS FastCGI extension

to set up and run PHP applications on Windows XP and Windows Server® 2003 operating systems.

What is FastCGI?

FastCGI is a standard protocol that allows the CGI executable files

for application frameworks to interface with the Web

server. It differs from the standard More >

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Subversion With Apache

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Subversion doesnot execute php files rather then it shows its contents. While working for web based projects, we need to apply subversion for that projects and based on update/commit, the real time reflection should occurs in testing projects. Let’s have a look on how to apply subversion with Apache to view web based revision control for real time web based projects.

I hope subversion and apache has been already in

i.e /var/www/html/svncore ( folder name ). and at the mean time let’s create two directory under html named svntest and svnlive.

Now edit vi /etc/httpd/conf.d/subversion.conf and More >

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