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Posted at 9/25/2008 7:11 PMSense of Computer Security
- ROYALZORPIAN
- 28, Karachi, Pakistan
COMPUTER SECURITY
Keep Safe and Secure your Computer
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Ways to combat scam email and websites.
Remember, when it comes to phishing, you are in control.
To protect your Computer and personal financial information, ignore the requests in the email.
* Never provide any information.
* Never click on any link that seems suspicious.
A genuine email will never ask for:
* Credit and debit card numbers
* Bank account numbers
* Driver's license numbers
* Email addresses (Home address zip code)
* Passwords
* Your full name ( Home Phone or Cell phone)
A genuine email will never include:
* Attachments
* Software
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Online Safety Tips
We all know that the Internet is a cool place to hang with friends and check out new things. But don't forget about the Internet's risks and dangers. If you're going to use the Web, do it safely! Here are some suggestions on what you should and shouldn't be doing online to help protect you against the bad stuff.
Never reveal personally - identifiable information online.
- It's like putting your picture and address on a billboard!
Never share your password with other people (except for your parents).
- Protect your personal info.
Never arrange meetings with strangers.
- There are creepy people out there.
Don't believe everything you read or see online.
- People lie.
Don't download files or software without your parents' permission.
- It could be dangerous for you and your computer.
Don't respond to inappropriate messages or emails.
- Don't give them the satisfaction.
Don't post inappropriate content.
- Nobody wants to see it.
Be leery of personal questions from strangers.
- You never know who you could be talking to.
Don't be bullied into fights.
- Just let it go.
Don't use adult sites.
- Why bother? www.zorpia.com is better anyway!
Understand what you put online will be there forever.
- One mistake can last a lifetime.
Talk to your parents about what you do online.
- Show off some skills.
Teach your parents about computers and the Internet.
- Show them something for a change!
Follow the Internet use rules your parents and school have established.
- Breaking the rules can be fun sometimes, but when it comes to your safety, you gotta take them seriously.
Visit online safety websites.
- Safety rocks!
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IBRAHIM إبراهيم
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Posted at 10/7/2008 8:51 AMRe: Re: Sense of Computer Security
- ROYALZORPIAN
- 28, Karachi, Pakistan
Assalamu Alekum
MORE NEWS ABOUT COMPUTER
International cyber crime group charged
Aug 06 2008 10:19 GMT | comments (2)
Eleven people, including three U.S. citizens, have been indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice on charges relating to identity theft and hacking. The suspects were allegedly involved in the theft of more than 40 million debit and credit card accounts in the last three years, including the high-profile case in which the retail giant TJX claimed that over 46.5 million credit cards had been stolen.
U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey commented that the group "used sophisticated computer hacking techniques, breaching security systems and installing programs that gathered enormous qunatities of personal financial data, which they then allegedly sold to others or used themselves." They identified vulnerable commercial networks and collected credit card numbers, PIN numbers and other account data using network sniffers. Some of the information was then sold on via servers in Eastern Europe and the United States.
Albert Gonzalez, one of the defendants, has been charged with computer fraud, wire fraud, access device fraud, aggravated identity theft and conspiracy. Two other Miami men, Christopher Scott and Damon Patrick Toey were also charged. The remaining members of the group (one of whom is only known by an online pseudonym), from countries which include Estonia, Ukraine, the People's Republic of China and Belarus, have been indicted for running and international distribution ring for stolen debit and credit card accounts. If Gonzalez is convicted, he could be sentenced to life in jail.
Mukasey characterized the case as "the single largest and most complex identity theft case ever charged in this country." He also commented that the outcome "shows that, with the cooperation of our law enforcement partners around the world, we can identify, charge and apprehend even the most sophisticated international computer hackers".
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Four year jail sentence for webcam hacker
Aug 05 2008 15:29 GMT | comments (4)
A 47 year old computer technician has been sentenced to four years in jail after being found guilty of using malware to gain control of webcams and to take pictures of the webcam's owners without their knowledge or consent.
The Cypriot man, who has not been named, used a Trojan program to control a 17 year old's webcam and take illicit pictures of her. He then attempted to blackmail the victim, saying he would make the pictures public unless she posed naked for him in front of her webcam. The victim, whose machine became infected after she opened an email attachment, responded to the blackmail demands by going to the local police.
The man was initially arrested in 2005, the same year in which two Spanish men were arrested in separate incidents for similar crimes. One of them, a computer science student, was ordered to pay 3,000 euros compensation to his victim, and a 1,000 euro fine.
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Credit card fraudsters jailed in UK
by Konstantin Kornakov | May 11 2007 08:33 GMT | comments (37)
The UK’s largest ever credit card fraud gang has been dismantled in London. The fraudsters, who could have netted an estimated £17m, received jail sentences from a judge who called their offences “very serious. A total of five people, all from Eastern Europe, were involved in the scam.
Gang leader Roman Zykin, an illegal immigrant from Russia, was jailed for five and a half years and recommended for deportation at the end of serving his sentence. Two Polish men were also jailed for three and four years respectively, while Estonian “link man” Hannes Pajasalu will serve two years. At a previous hearing Zykin’s wife, Malgorzata, received a six month sentence. The investigation into the gang’s activities lasted for 18 months and spanned several continents, as the FBI, Europol, Estonian police and other authorities and banking bodies, aided UK police in the task of bringing the five to justice. The search for the five culprits was hampered by the gang using sophisticated encryption techniques to hide their electronic traces. Interestingly, the investigation was triggered by a routine stop and search of Roman Zykin by an anti-terrorist patrol at Victoria Station in London, when dozens of mobile phone top-up cards were found in his possession.
The authorities believe the group, which was highly organized and skilled, had access to tens of thousands of stolen credit card numbers, which were held on their state-of-the-art computer systems. According to the police, these numbers were mainly sourced from the US, where hackers stole them in a major attack on a database. Prosecutors have so far tracked some £150,000 in criminal transactions but expect the losses to be much higher, as these fraudsters could afford a lavish life in Britain and abroad, staying in £900,000 mansions and going on five-star holidays abroad. However, for the next few years these cybercriminals will have to holiday in jail.
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Beware
Beware of the following websites:
1. www.answering- islam.org
2. www.aboutislam. com
3. www.thequran. com
4. www.allahassurance. com
5.http://www.noor-ul-huda.org/
These sites have been developed by theJews
Who Intentionally spread wrong information about the QURAN , the
HADITH and the Islam
Please spread this information To all the Muslim brothers and sisters around the world
Al ways check the source of any Islamic web site even if it is very convincing
A FAKE AMERICAN QURAAN
http://www.amazon. com/exec/ obidos / tg/ detail/-/ 1579211755/ qid%3D1096805827 /102-4933271- 2395342
Above: 'The True Furqan'
The new AMERICAN Quran: a dangerous trick A new Quran is being distributed in Kuwait , titled 'The True Furqan'. It is being described as the ayats of the Shaytan and
Al- Furqan weekly magazine has found out that the two American printing companies;'Omega 2001' and 'Wine Press' are involved in the publishing of 'The True Furqan', a book which has also been titled 'The 21st Century Quran'! It is over 366 pages and is inboth the Arabic and English languages... it is being distributed to our children in Kuwait in the private
English schools! The book contains 77 Surats, which include Al- Fatiha , Al-Jana and Al- Injil . Instead of Bismillah , each Surat begins with a longer vesion of this incorporating the Christian belief of the three spirits.
And
This so! Called Quran opposes many Islamic beliefs. In one of its ayats it describes having more than one wife as fornication, divorce being
non-permissible and it uses a new system for the sharing out of the will, opposing the current one. It states that Jihad is HARAAM.
This book even goes as far as attacking Allah, Subhanahu wa Tahala!
All this is poisoning our children at approx. $3.
Brothers and Sisters please make sure you forward this email to as many people as possible so that we can stop this dangerous trick.
Please tell everyone you know and may Allah reward you.
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Posted at 6/15/2008 8:29 AMTHANKS FOR ADDING ME ALL THE BEST HAVE A NICE DAY
- ana
- 45, Brampton, Ontario, Canada

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