Showing posts with label Apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apps. Show all posts

10/12/2014

Facebook Ghost Prank-Apply to Shock

Facebook ghost prank apply to shock
Facebook is one of the most famous social networking sites as you all know. There are many awesome Facebook tricks which you could apply to amaze and shock your friends and one of them is Facebook Ghost Prank.
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When you’ll apply this Ghost Prank on your friend then it would be real fun. Since, I personally have applied this prank on my friends to make them scream and I simply loved it. You can also enjoy to make your friends scream with the help of this Ghost Prank. The motive of this article is just to create little humor and fun in your lives, we are not sharing it to hurt your personal sentiments. Additionally, do not forget to read out the caution before proceeding, it is really very important.

Facebook Ghost Prank Steps
So, here are the steps which you are supposed to follow to apply Facebook Ghost Prank on your friends to shock. We are sure that you are going to love that feeling while your friends will scream with this awesome and horror prank. Please do not apply this prank on Heart Patients and Children at all.
First of all Click on the Ghost Profile Link Ones you have downloaded the Ghost, click the Profile link then you will be redirected to Ghost Profile Afterwards, wait for few seconds or a minute then a ghost will get appear on your screen by tearing a window with a horrible scream. The ghost image would be same like below one.
Facebook ghost prank
Now, simply Copy that link and send it to your friend and enjoy their screams.
Caution: Don’t try this Prank on heart patients and Children. It might create some serious health problem for them. So, please respect the sentiments and health issues of others.
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16/10/2014

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Unknown programs requesting access
Computer security programs and firewalls help restrict access for security purposes. If the computer prompts for access to program you do not know, rogue programs may be installed, or it may have been hacked. If you do not know why a program needs access to the Internet, we recommend blocking access to that program. If you later discover these blocks cause problems, they can be removed.
Tip: A firewall prompting you for access may also just be someone trying to probe your Network looking for open or available ports.

Security programs uninstalled
If the computers antivirus, anti-malware program, or firewall that has been uninstalled or disabled, it can also be an indication of a hacked computer. A hacker may disable these programs to help hide any warnings that would appear while they are on your machine

Computer doing things by itself
When someone is remotely connected to a computer they can remotely control any device. For example, a mouse cursor could be moved or something could be typed. If you see the computer doing something as if someone else was in control, this can be an indication of a hacked computer or If the computer is dialing the Internet on its own, it is an indication that a program needs to connect to the Internet. It is common for programs like e-mail clients to do this to check for new e-mail. However, if you cannot identify what program needs Internet access, this can also be an indication of a hacked computer.

Internet browser home page changed
New toolbar Internet browser changes such as your home page changing to a different web page, a new toolbar getting added, your search provider changing, web pages getting redirected are all signs of a browser getting hijacked and not a computer hacker.

13/10/2014

Google Maps tracking your Every Move, check for your FootPrints

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It is already being in question that Google is a controversial company after the NSA Spying threats, sometimes it was also said that Google has some secret relationship with NSA, but as the time passes, answers of these secret questions given by Google and through denying all the allegations.
Now, Google again being questioning over the tracking the user footprints through its service Google Maps, which can exploit your LIVE position, where are you? and along with the Live position it also save the record on daily basis and shows in a map through Red Dots

How you are being tracked?
It is only possible, if you are carrying your smartphone along with you and enabled to use the location services. Now a days it is not possible to walk around or go somewhere without a smartphone and sometimes for an application to keep working we need to enable our location services, so that’s it, everything starts from your setting in the smartphone.

How to check I am being tracked?
If you want to check yourself, about the tracking, so just sign in with your google account and go Here
You can yourself check your every move from Here. You just need to log in with the same account you use on your Smartphone, that’s it. The map will display all the records of everywhere you’ve been for the last day to month on your screen. Location is that key that can exploit your complete life, that means your privacy is in Google Hands, and I personally think we should not give away our privacy to one. So, if you are worried about your exploiting location, so you should change your privacy setting of your smartphone.
Google has also its one more service related to the Location, by which a user can authenticate another person to see his/her location, where actually he/she is? This service was criticised in 2009, but still it is in working mode.

How to disable the location?
Select Settings > Privacy > Location and then untick the box next to Use my location.
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12/10/2014

New Security Flaw In Wi-Fi Routers Found, Opens Your Network To Hack In Seconds

If you thought that your expensive Wi-Fi access point or router was secure, you may need to think again after a flaw was found in at least two of the chipsets used by hardware manufacturers. Security is always on the top of the list of requirements for wireless networking these days, as it should be. With various ways of securing Wi-Fi access points out there, and with varying technical difficulty, there’s no reason to not keep your network safe.

Unless, of course, a security bug leaves your network wide open to hacking and a hack that takes no time at all to do no less. That’s the situation that an untold number of Wi-Fi routers find themselves in after security firm 0xcite announced its recent, worrying findings. According to the Swiss security firm, a flaw in the way some routers handle Wi-Fi Protected Setup, or WPS leaves them vulnerable to an attack that is not just relatively easy to do, but takes a second to carry out. The flaw itself lets attackers generate the required security PIN offline and ahead of time, meaning that gaining access is then simply a case of providing that PIN when asked by the router in question. 0xcite says that some Broadcom chipsets are affected, along with another as yet unnamed company who is currently rushing to plug the hole from its side. That should be a simple case of improving or simply adding PIN randomization, though we obviously don’t know quite as much about the underlying issue as the people that matter do. WPS is aimed at making it easy to connect devices to a Wi-Fi network, but it’s normally nice and secure. This hole will need fixing ASAP though, and with router firmware often rarely updated by end users, it’s anybody’s guess when we will be able to draw a line under the issue.
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11/10/2014

Facebook Messenger App Will Soon Let You Transfer Money To Friends

There is already quite the war going on amongst messaging apps on mobile, with Facebook, WhatsApp and Google amongst the players trying to become the way we communicate via text. If SMS is going to die, they are the ones who want to take over. Right now, Facebook Messenger is in the middle of a user backlash after it was unbundled from the Facebook app proper. It seems that isn’t going to stop Facebook from throwing new features at the app though, but the latest to leak out may not be what you would expect because while Apple is working to bring mobile payments to the iPhone, Facebook is doing the same via its Messenger app.

The news comes after Stanford computer science discovered the new, unannounced payment feature via the jailbreak tool Cycript. To drive home the discovery he took multiple screenshots to show off what he’d found and it certainly looks like Facebook is joining the mobile payment market as tainted by CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg during the company’s Q2 earning call.

Speaking on the call, Zuckerberg went so far as to hunt that Facebook Messenger would be the home of the firm’s new payment system, saying that “over time there will be some overlap between Messenger and payments.
The payments piece will be a part of what will help drive the overall success and help people share with each other and interact with businesses.” From what we have seen of the screenshots. Facebook’s mobile payment system will work as you might expect, with multiple payment sources able to be added, though PayPal may or may not be on the list of supported options. Given the face Facebook hired PayPal’s former president David Marcus, we expect support to come at some point.

Mobile payments are sure to be big over the coming months, not least because Apple is entering the arena with Apple Pay We don’t know when Facebook will be launching its own competitor to Apple Pay, but if it’s already built into Messenger, we may not have to wait too long to try it out.
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