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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Unknown Facebook 'friend' may be hacker

People who are careful about their Facebook security and friend requests may not need to hear this, but for everyone else — or if you've ever received a friend request and thought "I might have known this person in high school" — consider this new vulnerability that lets hackers bypass the Facebook security question with fake friends.
We're still testing this security question vulnerability (testing means the account will be locked for 24 hours after the password change), but a reader sent in this tip about how easy it is for a hacker to bypass the security question on Facebook.
Apparently, if you tell Facebook that you no longer have access to your email account(s) or mobile phone, you'll get the common security question prompt. If you answer the security question wrong (or a hacker does), you can verify your account by sending codes to 3 friends. Trouble is, a hacker could plant fake friends into your account—if you automatically accept them—and then go through this process to reset your Facebook password.
To protect yourself from this vulnerability, hacker9 recommends registering your mobile phone on Facebook and enabling all the account security settings (including the recently mentioned "Login Approvals" feature). And, of course, be wary when accepting strange friend requests.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Pictures of Sexy and Beautiful girls (Camera Ready)

Dear Boys and Girls!
You have seen many beautiful and sexy girls pictures, but i am sure that you have not seen beauty like these..............
Take you camera, digital camera, webcam mobile cameras and all tools  which you think is needed for capturing these sexy, funny and naughty pictures.
It is all created and modified with famous pictures editing tools like Adobe Photoshop and Corel Draw and other tools like these software.
Enjoy the pictures of most beautiful females of the world, and also don't forgot to commenting.












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Saturday, May 21, 2011

PU website hacked

LAHORE: An official website of University of Punjab (PU) has been hacked on late Wednesday night, Geo News reported.

The hacker group named "Student Alliance" left a message on the site page, inscribing 'Save Higher Education Commission' (HEC).

It is worth to mention here that large differences have been observing for last few months between the government of Pakistan and the HEC over the issue of HEC's devolution.