Saturday, November 16, 2013

15 Indian Government and NIC Server Sites hacked by "H4x0r HuSsY", Pakistani Hacker

Pakistani Hacker name as "H4x0r HuSsY" hit 15 Indian Government sites including few sites on NIC Server. India.gov.in Main Goverment Portal's Subdomain also got Hacked by hacker. There is no specific reason mention in attack by hacker. Its seems like regular Pakistan India cyber war. Still these kind of attacks create many questions for security experts.


Deface page Say's:
"Hacked by H4x0r HuSsY


Pakistani LeeT InsiDe y0 b0x!"

Hacked Sites:
norka.kerala.gov.in
openschool.kerala.gov.in
ahdkerala.gov.in
ahd.kerala.gov.in
ngodemo.nic.in/ngo/b342350dd73...
ngoadmin.nic.in/ngo/b342350dd7...
policyholder.gov.in/1337.html
forums.netiq.com/sitemap/1337
tripurarti.nic.in/rti_print
iwmpmis.nic.in/
himswanshqvs01.hpsvacb.gov.in
www.himachaltourism.nic.in

hppwd.gov.in/1337.html

Mirrors:
http://www.zone-h.org/archive/notifier=h4x0r%20HuSsY/published=0

Friday, November 15, 2013

NASA 8 Sub Domains Hacked by M4ST£R 1T4L!4N H@CK£RS T£4M, Italian hackers

NASA 8 sub domain sites hacked by M4ST£R 1T4L!4N H@CK£RS T£4M.

NASA is consider as one of most secured server in world but this time again hackers are able to break into NASA server and deface 8 sub domains with there deface page. There is no specific reason mentioned on deface page about this hack by hackers. These kind of attacks raise many question for security experts that how hackers are still able to break into world most secured servers.


Deface Page Say's:
"Hacked
By
M4ST₤R 1T4L!4N H@CK₤RS T₤4M

#M1NDFR34KS #DR34M #SystemX #Dr.d3v1l

Contact: systemx_mih@yahoo.com"

Hacked Sites:
spaceshop.arc.nasa.gov
bt4lbleo.arc.nasa.gov
sphereswg.arc.nasa.gov
ppmovm.arc.nasa.gov
ppmo.arc.nasa.gov
ngss-trs.arc.nasa.gov
ngss.arc.nasa.gov
admms.arc.nasa.gov

Mirrors:
http://www.zone-h.org/archive/notifier=M4ST%25C2%25A3R%25201T4L%25214N%2520H%2540CK%25C2%25A3RS%2520T%25C2%25A34M

Thursday, November 14, 2013

iOS 7′s 10 coolest hidden features




iOS 7
Apple rolled out iOS 7 yesterday, and with it, a number of changes to its mobile operating system. Most notably, iOS 7 looks vastly different from iOS 6, adopting flat colors and skinny text as its visual backbone. The operating system still works like it always has, but this time around there are a number of new, useful hidden features.

Text timestamps

Perhaps the most mind-blowing feature in iOS 7 is that text messages now have individual timestamps. Simply load a text conversation, then swipe from right to left, and you’ll invoke timestamps for every chat bubble in the thread. Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be an option to permanently display them, but finally having them is a great step forward.

Block contacts

In the past, if you gave out your number to someone at bar just to shut them up and get back to talking to your friends, you would’ve had to endure their text messages. You could ignore them, sure, but your phone would still alert you to their arrival. Now, you can block contacts from calls, texts, and FaceTime. Simply go to Settings, then either Phone, Messages, or FaceTime. From there, go to Blocked, and you can add contacts to the blocked list for any of the message apps.
iOS 7 folders

Unlimited folders

In previous versions of iOS, the folders had a hard cap on the number of apps they could contain. While having capped folders is much better than not having folders, it definitely wasn’t enough for some of us. Now, folders can hold an infinite number of apps. Unfortunately, there’s a trade-off. Previously, the capped folders allowed a four-by-four grid of apps. This time around, the uncapped folders only allow a three-by-three grid per folder page. So, you can have less folders cluttering your Home screen, but you’ll have to swipe around more often.

Built-in flashlight

The iOS platform has a plethora of competent flashlight apps that utilize the phone’s camera flash. Now, iOS 7 as a flashlight built in. Simply invoke the Control Center app by swiping up from the bottom of the iPhone’s screen, and the little flashlight icon sits in the lower left corner. It doesn’t have as many options as your standard fare app found on the App Store, but it’s fully functional, and finally built in.

Safari Twitter links

Safari collects missed Twitter links

Buried deep within iOS 7′s native browser, Safari, is a list of tweets from your Twitter feed you might’ve missed that contain links. Load up Safari, click on the bookmarks icon, then click on the @ symbol tab. It’s certainly strange that a cool feature like that is shunned away two-tabs-deep in a single app, but it’s nice that it exists.

Level built into compass

The compass app in iOS 7 now has a built-in level. Simply load the compass, then swipe a screen over. The level is a minimalist, black-and-white affair, but like with the built-in flashlight, you’ll no longer have to grab a level from the App Store.

Automatic updates

iOS7worldclockInstead of loading the App Store, navigating to the Updates tab, then hitting Update All, you can now have your apps update automatically. Go into Settings, then iTunes & App Store. Scroll down a bit to the Automatic Downloads section, then enable or disable automatic downloads for whichever app you prefer. We’d suggest shutting it off every option other than automatic updates, just so you conserve your device’s battery.

Spotlight search

In previous versions of iOS, you’d swipe all the way to the left screen in order to pull up Spotlight. Now, you can simply perform a downward swipe motion anywhere on the screen to invoke Spotlight.

Go back

Now, you can swipe to go back to a previous screen from within in app, like a back button in a web browser. Start the left edge of your screen, then swipe from left to right, and there you go. Unfortunately, some apps use that gesture to do other things, and there does appear to be conflicts with the go back gesture.

Multitasking

The iOS 7 multitasking pane is now much different. Rather than a little linear bar filled with apps on the bottom of the screen, you’re brought to a standalone menu that not only displays the app icons, but their associated window. To close an app, swipe the window up toward the top of the screen; but that’s not the trick. When scrolling through your apps, you’ll notice that the icons scroll at a different speed than the windows. In order to scroll though your apps as fast as possible, use the line of app icons to scroll rather than the windows.
Apple’s new mobile operating system has a plethora of new features, but the majority of them are front and center. So, while the above list doesn’t encompass everything that’s new about iOS 7, it does feature options and services that aren’t readily apparent
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Typhoon Haiyan: Facebook teams with Red Cross to help Philippines :Donate now to emergency aid in the Philippines By Facebook

Facebook users are seeing a new item on the top of their news feeds - a button that allows them to make a $10 donation to the American Red Cross to help people affected by Typhoon Haiyan.

"This is the first time the Red Cross has had a large-scale donation effort through social media," said Kelly Hudson, spokeswoman for the American Red Cross of Greater Grand Rapids.
Users can donate with a credit card or through Paypal. Those who want to give more than $10 can go to the Red Cross website.
The typhoon that hit a week ago devastated the coast of the Philippines, displacing more than a half-million people. The confirmed death toll stood at 2,357 on Thursday, according to a report by MSN, but aid workers believe the number will rise much higher.
"When the magnitude of the typhoon became apparent, both the Red Cross and Facebook realized this was a fantastic opportunity for Facebook users to support the relief efforts in a very easy way," Hudson said.
The donation link appeared Wednesday. The Red Cross does not have fundraising tallies so far, Hudson said. The link will remain on the Facebook news feed through Friday.
"We were excited Facebook wanted to partner with the Red Cross for this," Hudson said. "We are always looking for easy and convenient ways for people to donate, and this is a great way to do it."


How to upgrade the PS4 hard drive to an SSD

If you have any familiarity with today’s computer systems then you were at least somewhat disappointed that neither the Xbox One nor the PlayStation 4 shipped with an SSD. Each system opted for a mechanical hard drive, which brings sufficient storage and affordability to the consoles, even if that meant forsaking the speed and inevitability of the SSD. The good news is that PS4 owners will be able to quickly — and easily — swap out their 500GB 2.5-inch hard drive and replace it either with a larger model or a solid-state drive.
This video explains how to upgrade your PS4′s hard drive to an SSD in just a few easy steps…

Basically, the PS4 hard drive upgrade process is very simple. You need to slide off the shiny section of the PS4′s case, remove a single screw (denoted by the X, Y, O, triangle symbols), and then pull the hard drive. After that you remove it from the drive caddy, drop in your new hard drive or SSD with that same caddy, and put everything back in place. You’ll want to pay special attention to restoring the panel on the case, as it slides in from the top, not fully from the side (the video makes everything quite clear).
With the hardware in order, you’ll want to head over to Playstation.com and get the version 1.5 PlayStation 4 Software Update. This can then be installed on your PS4 using a FAT 32-formatted USB drive (1GB or larger), which will put Sony’s operating system on the blank drive.
ps4_pc_update_clip_diagram_usTo make the USB drive compatible, you’ll want to add a “PS4″ folder to the freshly formatted USB drive and then put an “UPDATE” folder inside. Drop the file you downloaded from Sony into the UPDATE folder and insert the USB drive into the powered down PS4.  Then you can start the installation procedure by booting the PS4 with a special 7 second long (or more) press of the power button. With that PlayStation should recognize the drive and start the installation. Just make sure you select “Reinstall System Software”. The installation of the OS should take about five minutes from start to finish.
After that point you’ll need to start fresh with your PS4 — connect to wireless again, add your PSN account, redownload your games, etc., but everything should go by very quickly since you’ll be rocking that speedy new SSD.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

150+ Israeli Sites Hacked and Defaced to protest against Israel, Turkey Cyber Army

150+ Israeli Sites Hacked and Defaced to protest against Israel, Turkey Cyber Army.

Turkish Hacker name as "3xroot" hack 150 plus Israeli sites to protest against Israel for Gaza Freedom For Palestine. According to Hacker "You realize that because you have exceeded his limits.! ISRAEL we're aware of Gaza Freedom For Palestine and free ..! ". Turkish hackers are considers as world top defacers and Israeli servers are considers as world most secure servers. But hackers again proof them self that how much level of hackers increase relative to security experts.


"Turkısh Message"

"Likud Partisi kacinizin curmu yeter ezanlari susturmaya? Vatanimiza,Dinimize Karsi
 Kotu Fikirlere Sahip Olan Tum Ulkelere Sanal Savas Acilacaktir..! Biz Turk
 Devletleri Olarak Hep Birlikteyiz Kimseden Korkmayiz Gerektigi Yerde Gereken 
Cevabi Veririz..! Zulme goz yuman veya zulumle hukum surmeye kalkan
 her ulkeye ziyaret borcumuz olsun!"

"English Message"

"How many of the Likud Party's call to prayer is enough to silence the criminal act?
 Vataniza, our religion Counter Having a bad idea Virtual War will be opened 
in all countries ..! We always are together as Youtube States Where it should not
 be afraid of anyone Will answer you need ..! Shield or condone the persecution
 persecution visit every country in debt to reign it! "

Since © 2008 Turkey Cyber Army Group

Atess = Ayazoglu = Hakn's = byN3sht3r = Oxsit = Death_K1nG = SonHamle = Cep_King =
 By3xRooT = Hacker_infazci = SonTuRK =TH3HQCKE4 = AsilTurk = The_Zey =
 All muslim Hackers
"Akıncılar ~ SpyHatz "

Hacked Sites List:

Mirrors:

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

FBI offer huge bounty on Top 5 Most Wanted Cyber Criminals

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is offering cash rewards of up to $100,000 for information leading to the arrest of five individuals who were added to the Cyber’s Most Wanted list.

Two of them are Pakistani, Farnhan Arshad and Noor Aziz Uddin are in FBI list. Both of them cause damage of over $50 Million after hacking into private Cell phone system in 2008 and 2012. Both of them are part of some underground cyber criminal network. FBI believes extends into Pakistan, philippines, Saudi Arabia, Italy, Spain, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.

Alexsey Belan, Russian Hacker also in list who hack 3 US companies in 2008 and 2013.

Carlos Perez-Melara is also part of list who make software to hack into million of peoples and steal and sell peoples data in Cyber Black Market.