Sunday, June 9, 2013

The "CANVAS" Era

           Micromax did not take much time to become the Fastest selling mobile phone in the world after the launch of the CANVAS series. They are constantly coming out with high end smart phones in very low budget. As people always look for something challenging and at a lower cost then other competitors in the market, Micromax makes up the audience this time. They even made a record of highest number of pre-orders.

This was because all the Canvas phones provided the same features as in phones of 30k range. Its main competitors is Samsung. Even Samsung has grown up its market to a large extent after the release of Galaxy series like Note, S3, Note 2 and S4. But the prices of these phones is pretty higher than Canvas.

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Did FACEBOOK and GOOGLE really allow PRISM to access the data??

Reports of the National Security Agency (NSA) program PRISM, raised questions about whether the technology giants like GOOGLE, FACEBOOK and APPLE provide government agencies access to their database and servers.


Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook and Larry Page of Google both denied about the unrestricted access to user data to U.S. authorities, but now it comes to the notice that both companies have, in fact, collaborated with government requests.

The UNSECURE "BOARD" website

The Indian Certificate of Secondary Education is one of the very well known boards in India. Thus, there are nearly about one lakh students appearing for the I.C.S.E Board exam every year. Almost every child wishes to study in an ICSE board school.

Every year the ICSE results are declared online and students need to login with their seat numbers as usernames to see their results. This point makes it completely essential for this board to secure its website so that individual result is available only to the concerned student and their school. This is what I believe.

Friday, June 7, 2013

DNS Poisoning - A Pollutant to the WiFi networks


 What do you mean by DNS?
The DNS (Domain Name System) translates Internet domain and host names to IP addresses. DNS automatically converts the names we type in our Web browser address bar to the IP addresses of Web servers hosting those sites.
In today’s world with botnets, viruses and other nefarious applications that use the Domain Name System (DNS) to further their harmful activities.