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If you are not sure where its came, juz check all your .js file.
Hardware hacking a cat and mouse game
Posted by Ejen Takaful | Takaful Agent | 8:25 AM | Cyber Crime, Hardware | 0 comments »KUALA LUMPUR: If you ask Joe Grand, president of Grand Idea Studio — an R&D and product design company, he’ll tell you that no piece of hardware can ever be safe enough from hackers.
“If something has electronics running inside, it can easily be tampered with, and many such products are susceptible to being compromised by even simple attacks,” he said.
According to him, hardware hacking has recently reappeared on hackers’ radars because of the plethora of easily available tips and tools available on the Internet.
He said the tools of the trade are very affordable and for a paltry sum experienced hardware hackers can have a die made of the circuit board they wish to hack.
This form of outsourcing is something new in the hardware hacking world, Grand said in his keynote address at the recent Hack in The Box Security Conference (HITBSecConf) here.
“Things that used to be difficult to do for hardware engineers and hackers have become so easy that there really isn’t any excuse now for hackers not to hack into hardware,” he said.
A mix of new and old methods can also help with the process of hacking hardware.
Citing an incident where he hacked into parking meters in San Francisco, Grand applied social engineering techniques to learn how the meters worked. “and the officials were only too happy to tell me everything.”
With that information and some software tools, he managed to confound the system running the parking meters into granting him US$999.99 (about RM3,600) worth of parking time.
“I didn’t use it, of course. I informed the city council about it and they are currently doing something to fix (the loophole in the) system,” he said.
Another trend that is making the job of a hardware hacker even easier is product enthusiasts disassembling a product and then posting detailed pictures of its components on the Internet.
“This shows hardware hackers what kind of components are used to build the product, which can clue them in to its vulnerabilities,” he said.
Good and bad
Just like with any other hacking activity, hardware hacking can lead to detrimental consequences, such as service theft or having your product cloned by unscrupulous parties.
But there is a silver lining, Grand said. If product developers make an effort to understand the skills of hardware hacking, they will be able to build a more secure product.
He said hardware designers usually leave a lot of clues on how to hack into a product because they are always in a hurry to put the devices on the market and place little emphasis on security.
Grand said hacked hardware is probably a more costly problem to solve than hacked software.
“In the software world all it takes is an inexpensive patch but it’s not that simple when it comes to hardware. A lot of times, it requires the companies to issue a new version of the hardware which can be a costly fix,” he said.
Having said that, Grand believes that it is impossible to devise a totally secure hardware product, no matter how much a company chooses to spend on this. The trick is for the company to keep staying ahead of the hackers.
“It’s a cat and mouse game. Hardware developers will try to make their products secure but there’ll always be an unplugged hole somewhere,” he said. This keeps everyone on their toes.
British hacker loses latest extradition appeal
Posted by Ejen Takaful | Takaful Agent | 8:24 AM | Cyber Crime | 0 comments »LONDON: A British man accused of hacking into US military computers has failed in his latest bid to avoid extradition to the United States.
Gary McKinnon is charged with breaking into dozens of computers belonging to Nasa, the US Department of Defense and several branches of the US military soon after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. US prosecutors have spent seven years seeking his extradition.
McKinnon claims he was searching for evidence of alien life, although prosecutors say he left a message on an Army computer criticising US foreign policy.
Friday’s decision denies McKinnon the possibility of taking his case to Britain’s new Supreme Court — the latest in a series of blows to his campaign to remain in Britain.
Lord Justice Stanley Burnton said that extradition was “a lawful and proportionate response” to McKinnon’s alleged crimes.
McKinnon’s attorney, Karen Todner, said she was not giving up.
“The legal team are now considering our position and we will exhaust every avenue to prevent Gary’s extradition,” she said after the ruling.
McKinnon’s supporters argue that the 43-year-old is autistic and should not be put through the ordeal of a custodial sentence across the Atlantic.
His case has attracted significant attention in Britain, where it has served as touchstone for debate about the country’s fast-track extradition treaty with the United States — signed in the wake of Sept 11 — and wider US-British relations.
McKinnon’s mother, Janis Sharp, said that her government was too willing to send its citizens to the United States “as sacrificial lambs” to safeguard the pair’s “special political relationship.”
“To use my desperately vulnerable son in this way is despicable, immoral and devoid of humanity,” she said after the ruling.
Britain’s Home Office, which would ultimately be responsible for handling McKinnon’s extradition, said only that it had noted the decision. — AP
Autowait for rapidshare for firefox- no need to wait anymore
Posted by Ejen Takaful | Takaful Agent | 8:24 PM | script | 0 comments »Script Summary:
Script to automatically download files from rapidshare as free user. More advanced, deals with all possible errors and responds accordingly. MOTTO: "Just open all links in the tabs and go play outside;-)"
Version: 1.0.18 (Aug 20, 2009)
MOTTO: "Just open all links in the tabs and go play outside;-)"
This script can automatically download files from RapidShare.com. On the first page it clicks on Free Download, then it waits until the download is ready (this also deals with all possible errors - another download in progress, 15 minute limit, session expired, .. can be extended easily). Then it waits those few seconds during countdown and clicks on the download link.
It means that if you set up Firefox to download rar files without asking and set up a default download directory, you really don't have to care about anything else. You will still need to wait all those timeouts and countdowns, but you won't have to sit in front of your computer to do that;-)
The script also displays status messages in the window title, so you can see how all your files are doing.
I would really like to hear your opinions, or if you found a bug or want an improvement, just let me know.
Please click button to install 
Berjuta gagal layari Google
Posted by Ejen Takaful | Takaful Agent | 10:47 PM | Google | 0 comments »
WASHINGTON - Gergasi enjin carian Internet, Google memohon maaf kelmarin selepas masalah teknikal menyebabkan berjuta-juta orang tidak dapat menggunakan perkhidmatannya termasuk Mel Google dan Berita Google.
Gangguan sejam itu tidak terhad kepada pengguna Internet di Amerika Syarikat (AS) malah kebanyakan negara lain turut menghadapi masalah sama.
Perkhidmatan lain yang terjejas ialah Peta Google dan laman web perkongsian video, YouTube.
Pelbagai aduan dan komen orang ramai mengenai gangguan perkhidmatan syarikat yang menguasai lebih 60 peratus pasaran enjin carian di AS itu disiarkan di laman blog Twitter.
Di beberapa tempat, orang ramai tidak dapat menggunakan laman web Google manakala enjin carian itu amat perlahan di beberapa kawasan lain.
Kenyataan syarikat itu menyatakan gangguan berlaku apabila salah satu sistem Google mengalami masalah menyebabkan banyak laluan web dilencongkan ke laluan Asia sekali gus mencetuskan kesesakan.
"Kesannya, kira-kira 14 peratus pengguna kami mengalami perkhidmatan yang perlahan atau gangguan penuh," kata kenyataan Google.
"Selama ini, kami bekerja keras bagi memastikan perkhidmatan yang disediakan berjalan dengan pantas dan boleh digunakan pada bila-bila masa. Gangguan seperti itu memalukan kami.
"Kami memohon maaf dan anda mendapat jaminan bahawa kami akan bekerja dengan lebih keras bagi memastikan masalah serupa tidak akan berlaku," tambahnya.
Syarikat enjin carian yang beribu pejabat di California, AS itu menyatakan, gangguan berlaku kira-kira pukul 9.48 malam waktu Malaysia dan berakhir sejam kemudian. - AFP
Google Maps Malaysia launched
Posted by Ejen Takaful | Takaful Agent | 5:36 PM | Google | 0 comments »GOOGLE Inc has launched Google Maps Malaysia (http://maps.google.com.my), a new search platform that enables users to find local geographic information on their personal computers and mobile phones.
These include online maps, satellite imagery, driving directions, addresses and business listings, Google said in a statement today.
Google's Southern Asia product manager Andrew McGlinchey said Google Maps Malaysia was an exciting step forward in helping Malaysian users quickly and easily find the local geographic information.
"Google's dynamic and collaborative geographic platform allows consumers to create personal maps and enables businesses to connect with customers through virtual maps," he said.
Users can search for local businesses and points of interest, check out what events or movies are going on nearby, advise visiting friends and tourists on local attractions, research the locations or properties to buy or rent, and even locate dining, shopping or nightlife options, Google said.
Google's Southeast Asia head of marketing Derek Callow said Google Maps Malaysia enabled local users, businesses and developers to contribute and share their information.
"This is a great start and we're looking forward to working with many more Malaysian organisations to enhance the quality, features and usefulness of the local version of Google Maps," he said.

The Logitech Pure-Fi Dream, a clock radio for the iPhone and iPod, has a nice mix of design and functionality.
There are plenty of ways that I’d like be woken up in the morning, and top on that list is to be (a)roused by a beautiful supermodel.
However, since that’s not very realistic, I’m quite content to stick to my alarm clock radios.
The Pure-Fi Dream is a stylish clock radio that also functions as an iPod and iPhone-compatible music system.
Created by Logitech as a premium product in their Pure-Fi line, this is a good looking model that you can realistically take into your bedroom.
Looks dreamy
The first thing you’ll notice about the Pure-Fi Dream is that it’s pretty sleek-looking.
It has a curved, bean-shaped body with cloth grill speakers on both ends and the iPod/iPhone dock sitting at its front.
The glossy black finish is complemented by the glowing orange buttons — mostly situated on the top of the device — and similarly coloured display screen. And it will fit neatly into any modern bedroom.
The Pure-Fi Dream isn’t entirely compact, so while it’ll make an eye-catching addition to any bedside table, you’ll probably want to clear out some space for it first.
It’s about 35cm wide and 14cm deep, and that’s not even counting the bulky power supply.
Visit : www.logitech.com for more review about this gadget
Say goodbye to mouse lag
Posted by Ejen Takaful | Takaful Agent | 8:11 PM | Gadget, Hardware | 0 comments »
A4-TECH recently unveiled its G7-630 wireless mouse for Windows and Mac users that promises full speed and no delays.
The 2.4GHz-based 800dpi mouse comes with a two-way communication technology and error correction capability to speed up data transmission and increases wireless precision, the company claimed.
Additionally its built-in auto channel hopping feature automatically detects and secures available channels in the busy public 2.4GHz universal bands to prevent connection loss.
The mouse works up to 15m, making it suitable to be used to control a media centre in the living room while you lounge around comfortably on the sofa.
Its mini-receiver is given a gold-plated surface treatment to ensure transmission efficiency and stability, A4-Tech claimed. When used with a laptop, the “plug and forget” receiver is small enough that you can let it stay inserted in the USB port even when you pack the laptop away.
There is also a small hidden compartment underneath the mouse to house the mini-receiver when it is not in use.
Other notable features inlude the Three-Shiftable Report Rate and Eight Gestures options. Users can select three different report rates, including 2ms, 4ms and 8ms, to deliver smooth and accurate cursor control depending on the task.
The faster speed is highly recommended when playing fast moving PC games, A4-Tech said.
Meanwhile the Eight Gestures option is to quickly issue commands in an application — users can continually press the right button and move the mouse to one of the eight predetermined directions to activate the function.
The RM99 mouse is powered by a single AA battery, which can last up to 1,000 hours depending on usage, said the company.
The gamers who participated in Cyberfusion’s One Nation Cyberjaya world record attempt for the longest LAN party have succeeded in style.
Supervised by officials from the Guinness World Records, Malaysia now officially holds the world record for longest LAN party.
Starting at midnight on Saturday and ending at 4pm on Sunday, 274 gamers played non-stop for 40 hours.
The participants brought and boasted the power and superiority of their own computers while waiting in line to get registered. All players were given five minutes bathroom break per hour which can be accumulated according to the Guinness rules.
Many took full advantage of the rule to accumulate their breaks and used the time to sleep in their car.
However, rumours of a player who did not take a single break in 40 hours could not be verified.
There were also a few who faltered or did not return within the stipulated time and were subsequently disqualified.
The original plan was to break the record of 36 hours by an extra two which would have set the record at 38 hours. Just before the 38th hour mark, when the record had already been broken, the organisers asked the players if they could push on to 40. By a majority vote, they agreed buoyantly to continue.
With energy drinks strewn all over the floor and sleep deprived gamers sluggishly walking to the exits, some still had the energy to talk about what this means for Malaysian gaming.
Eighteen-year-old student Ng Yun Bin, who was playing a variety of games including DotA and Left 4 Dead, said Malaysian gaming will certainly benefit from this. “Malaysia is already quite good in many games and we have many events here already,” said Ng. “This record will give us even more exposure and more events will be held here.”
Some players even came in pairs. Two students, 23-year-old Ansarul Iqmal Roslan and 22-year-old Nurul Nisa Omar are a couple who decided to be part of the record together.
“I’ve loved gaming since I was a kid so this was not that hard for me,” said Ansarul.
“I think more gaming companies will want to have events in Malaysia after this which is great.”
He also appreciated having his girlfriend with him to keep him company, especially since she is not a passionate gamer like him.
AMD and Cyberview Sdn Bhd marked the occasion as a success. Managing director of Cyberview Datuk Redza Rafiq said that the record attempt along with the other competitions held at Cyberfusion will serve as the catalyst for Malaysia’s bid to host the 2010 World Cyber Games Asian Championship.
Cyberfusion, organised by Cyberview Sdn Bhd and AMD, was held at Multimedia University (MMU) in Cyberjaya.
April Fool's Day computer virus could cause internet chaos today
Posted by Ejen Takaful | Takaful Agent | 8:20 PM | Cyber Crime, Virus | 0 comments »A virus that experts believe has wormed its way into millions of computers could choose today to attack.
The Conficker virus, which is thought to have infected up to 15million computers since last autumn, has so far lurked harmlessly - but it is said to be programmed to change the way it operates today.
No one knows what it will do - with some suspecting it is simply an April Fool's joke.
But there are fears the virus, which infects machines through the internet and via memory sticks, will be used to steal bank details, send spam emails or crash a major website by overloading it by redirecting all affected computers to it.
Conficker, which is also known as Downadup or Kido, is a 'worm' virus that exploits a gap in Microsoft Windows software.
Parliament, the Ministry of Defence and several NHS trusts have been infected, as well as home computers.
Experts are sceptical about whether today is the day the worm will turn, but urge the public to ensure their anti-virus software is up to date.
Security patches can be downloaded from Microsoft, which has offered a £175,000 reward to find the culprits.
One sign of already being infected is being blocked from visiting the websites of anti-virus companies such as McAfee.
Graham Cluley, of internet security company Sophos, advises people to rid their machines of the worm as soon as they can.
He said: 'There is no reason to believe that there will be any instructions for Conficker to receive on 1 April,' he said. 'They could just as easily be delivered on 2 April, 4 April, 25 May or never.
'This network is large and the whole world is going to be watching everything it does.
'You could argue it is a victim of its own success because it is going to be difficult for it to do anything under the radar.'
Mikko Hypponen, of antivirus software firm F-Secure, said: 'It is scary thinking about how much control a hacker could have. They would have access to millions of machines.'
How do I know if my PC has been infected?
Conficker finds vulnerable computers and automatically disables security services and blocks access to anti-virus websites.
You might be infected if your internet connection is running particularly slowly.
Find out whether you already have Conficker by using Microsoft, Symantec or a McAfee security tool.
How do I stay safe?
Make sure your PC is running the latest version of anti-virus software such as Norton or McAfee.
Make sure any USB devices you use on your PC are from trusted sources - Conficker downloads files when an infected USB is used on a new PC
Update your PC with all the latest ‘patches’ from Microsoft - available from Microsoft's website.
If your PC has been infected with the virus you can download Microsoft's Malicious Software Removal Tool from the website.
Virus serang Internet sempena April Fool
Posted by Ejen Takaful | Takaful Agent | 8:16 PM | Cyber Crime, Virus | 0 comments »LONDON - Para pemilik komputer disaran supaya berwaspada berikutan virus Conficker dipercayai akan menyerang Internet hari ini bersempena 'hari penipuan' atau April Fool, lapor sebuah akhbar semalam.
Virus yang sudah menjangkiti lebih 10 buah komputer di seluruh dunia itu dibimbangi boleh melumpuhkan sistem jaringan Internet.
Pakar-pakar memberi amaran virus itu boleh digunakan untuk mencari dan mencuri nombor dan kata laluan kad kredit atau melumpuhkan laman web seperti Google.
"Komputer-komputer yang dijangkiti Conficker akan menjadi rangkaian komputer zombie dan boleh digunakan untuk menghantar e-mel atau menyerang laman web lain," kata seorang pegawai di firma keselamatan Internet Sophos, Graham Cluley.
Pengeluar perisian komputer terbesar di dunia, Microsoft sudah menawarkan perisian percuma untuk memusnahkan virus itu. - Agensi




