Thursday, 30 July 2015

How to Refill HP 12 A toner in Hindi Language



HP 12A cartridge is the most successful toner cartridge for hp laserset printers which can fit different models like HP LaserJet 1012, 1018, 1020, 1020+, 1022 printer series and also Canon 2900LBP.

And I will show how to refill the cartridge with 100% successful way with video  demonstration.

Monday, 20 July 2015

You Can not Disable Automatic Updates in Window 10 Home

Windows 10 is all set to launch on July 29 and will also be available on USB drives for purchase in retail channels.

So, if you are planning to install Windows 10 Home, one thing you must keep in your mind – You wish or not, the software updates for Microsoft’s new operating system will be mandatory.

Microsoft is planning to make a significant change to its software update policy by "removing the option to DISABLE software updates in Windows 10 Home".
This clearly indicates that all users of Windows operating system must agree to allow Microsoft to install software updates automatically.

In Windows 8.1, users get four options for Windows Update's behavior, which include:
  • Download and Install Windows Updates Automatically
  • Download Windows Updates automatically but Choose when to Install them
  • Check for Updates but Choose when to Download and Install them
  • Never check for, Download, or Install Updates

Monday, 13 July 2015

ISRO’s commercial website ‘hacked’

The website of ISRO’s commercial arm Antrix Corporation Limited was reportedly hacked on Sunday and the space agency said efforts are on to set it right.
“The home page of the Antrix Corporation Limited website seems to have been hacked and we have already intimated this to the officials (of Antrix) who are dealing with the problem,” a senior ISRO official told PTI.
He said other pages of the website were fine. “Other pages are fine... however the officials at Antrix are trying to find out the problem and solve it,” he said.
Asked how much time it would require for the site to be set right, he said, “At this point I can only say that the officials are trying to fix the problem.”
The official, who did not wish to be identified, however said the website is “under construction”.
Asked if the Chinese were suspected to be involved in the hacking, the official said, “We cannot confirm this also, but Antrix officials are looking into the glitch.”
The “hacking” comes two days after ISRO successfully launched five British commercial satellites onboard PSLV-C28 from Sriharikota in its heaviest commercial mission.
Antrix is ISRO’s marketing arm for promotion and commercialization of space products, technical consultancy services and transfer of technologies developed by ISRO.
It provides space products and services to international customers worldwide. Its clientele includes EADS Astrium, Intelsat, Avanti Group, WorldSpace, Inmarsat, and other space institutions in Europe, Middle East and South East Asia.
source-thehindu

Popular Android games stealing your Facebook credentials

Researchers with two security firms independently observed apps on the Google Play store that are stealing Facebook credentials, and one of the apps has been downloaded by up to a million Android users.
Cowboy Adventure is a working game by Tinker Studio that has between 500,000 and 1,000,000 downloads, but it is also malware – upon launching the app, certain users are met with a fraudulent Facebook login window that steals entered credentials and sends them to the attackers.
“If you have basic knowledge about OAuth, you should know that no [third] party could ask your [Facebook] account in this way,” a Wednesday post from security firm Trustlook said.

Wednesday, 8 July 2015

Digital India Unsecured:cyber crime in pune

Padma awardee Sanjay Dhande, who lost Rs 19 lakh to cyber fraudsters, says loopholes in system denying him justice.

It’s a double whammy for victim cyber crimes. Firstly, investigators have failed to nab the prime culprits. Secondly, the “flaws” in the legal system have apparently delayed and denied justice to victims. The case of Sanjay Govind Dhande, a resident of Pune, who lost Rs 19 lakh to cyber fraudsters, is a case in example.

A noted educationist and former director of the prestigious IIT Kanpur, Dhande was honoured with Padmashri in 2013. The same year, he lost a major part of his “life savings” to cyber criminals.
The case
Cyber criminals hacked Dhande’s account in ICICI’s Aundh branch in Pune in September 2013 and withdrew Rs 19 lakh from it through multiple illegal online transactions. They managed to block his mobile phone SIM card of Vodafone. Due to it, Dhande did not get any alerts from the bank regarding these transactions. Dhande got to know about it only after he got a call from the bank that his balance had gone below the lowest limit. Dhande then filed a complaint with the ICICI bank and also with the Chauhrshrungi police station.

Probe revealed that Dhande’s money was transferred to 11 bank accounts in Mumbai, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. The money was withdrawn soon after it got transferred. After probe, police arrested three of these account holders from Mumbai. Fraudsters had paid them Rs 3,000 each for using their bank accounts. Account-holders from other places were not arrested. Probe also revealed the fraudsters has obtained a duplicate SIM card of Dhande’s contact number in Nagpur. Those involved in SIM card swapping have not being traced as yet.