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Obama Twitter Account was Hacked by Guessing Password

Mar 25 2010 Published by abhay under Hacking,crack

French hacker is said to have guessed the President’s password to illegally access his page on the micro-blogging service.

French police arrested a man Thursday for allegedly hacking into the Twitter accounts of U.S. President Barack Obama and other famous individuals.

Authorities said the 24-year-old Frenchman, who has not been identified, used the online pseudonym “Hacker Croll” while breaking into various Web sites.

The man was able to access Obama’s Twitter page and other users’ accounts simply by guessing passwords, French authorities said.

“He was a young man spending time on the Internet,” said French prosecutor Jean-Yves Coquillat, according to London’s Telegraphnewspaper. “He acted as a result of a bet, out of the arrogance of the hacker. He is the type who likes to claim responsibility for what he has done,” said Coquillat.

It’s not clear whether the hacker was able to glean any sensitive information from Obama’s Twitter account or from the other sites he broke into. He’s accused of illegally accessing dozens of Twitter and Facebook pages.

If convicted, the hacker faces up to two years in prison on each count he’s charged with.

French authorities reportedly worked with the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation to monitor Hacker Croll’s online activities and whereabouts, and to eventually bring him to justice.

More than any previous president, Obama has embraced technology for both political and personal purposes.

The president made extensive use of Facebook and other social networking sites during his election campaign last year, and is said to be as addicted to his Blackberry as any mid-level, corporate sales manager.

But Obama’s technological bent could leave him more vulnerable than his predecessors to electronic crime. The White House has not officially commented on the matter.

source: informationweek.com

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British teens are hacking for fun

Mar 25 2010 Published by abhay under Hacking,crack

One out of every four British teenagers revealed that they have tried to hack their friends’ Facebook accounts just for fun. This blustering information came in a survey conducted by Tufin Software Technologies, a security company, and Cumbria Constabulary. The survey was conducted on 1150 children below the age of 19 years.

The survey revealed that the most common way of access among the teenagers is to crack each other’s passwords. According to the survey, 18% teens said that they had tried to access a friend’s email while 6% of them admitted that they had tried to access the email accounts of their parents.

One fourth teens said that they have done it just for fun while 21% of them said that they wanted to make their friends in trouble. The survey showed that 50% of teenagers used their personal computers or the computers of their school.

Surprisingly more than 7% of the respondents revealed that they had tried to attack an online shopping website while 5% said that they had tried to hack their school’s website. Nearly 3% teens admitted to attack on corporate websites. Around 20% of the teens said that they had done it for getting money.
source: topnews.in

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More Powerful Gmail, Now Detects Suspicious Activity

Mar 25 2010 Published by abhay under Hacking,crack

A few weeks ago, I got an email presumably from a friend stuck in London asking for some money to help him out. It turned out that the email was sent by a scammer who had hijacked my friend’s account. By reading his email, the scammer had figured out my friend’s whereabouts and was emailing all of his contacts. Here at Google, we work hard to protect Gmail accounts against this kind of abuse. Today we’re introducing a new feature to notify you when we detect suspicious login activity on your account.

You may remember that a while back we launched remote sign out and information about recent account activity to help you understand and manage your account usage. This information is still at the bottom of your inbox. Now, if it looks like something unusual is going on with your account, we’ll also alert you by posting a warning message saying, “Warning: We believe your account was last accessed from…” along with the geographic region that we can best associate with the access.

By clicking on the “Details” link next to the message, you’ll see the last account activity window that you’re used to, along with the most recent access points.

If you think your account has been compromised, you can change your password from the same window. Or, if you know it was legitimate access (e.g. you were traveling, your husband/wife who accesses the account was also traveling, etc.), you can click “Dismiss” to remove the message.

Finally, we know that security is also a top priority for businesses and schools, and we look forward to offering this feature to Google Apps customers once we have gathered and incorporated their feedback.

Read Complete News at gmail blog

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ReNew free of cost Kaspersky InterNet Security, Antivirus(All version)

Jan 30 2010 Published by abhay under crack,kaspersky key

I Got very interesting software that renews kapersky any version free of cost,

While it Be KasperSky Internet Sevurity or Kaspersky Anti Virus Any Version, it renews,

You have to do disable self defend from setting option, different version has self defend option at different places, so just find it from setting option and then close kaspersky.

Now start setup and it will reset your key,  Enjoy with this and leave your comments about this.

Send your email ids, i will send you that key, after getting some good response that it works i will upload that here, i tested it on my all PC’s its work fine for me, hope every one will enjoy it.

Cheers

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