Chinese hacker attack Indian websites New York: Indian military research bodies and Tibetan activists have been targeted by hackers based in China, with a former graduate student at a Chinese university emerging as a key figure responsible for the cyber breach, according to a report by a computer security firm. In its 24 page report, Tokyo-based Trend Micro said the hacking campaign, dubbed 'Luckycat' targeted Indian military research institutions, entities in Japan as well as...  
02:04 PM, Mar 31, 2012

China punishes social media, websites on coup talk Beijing: China is shuttering more than a dozen websites, penalising two popular social media sites and detaining six people for circulating rumors of a coup that rattled Beijing in the midst of its worst high-level political crisis in years. The announcement carried late Friday by official media said the Internet companies and individuals were being punished for fabricating and disseminating rumors that military vehicles had entered Beijing or that something...  
11:45 AM, Mar 31, 2012

Blogger: UAE holds activist for criticising rulers Dubai: United Arab Emirates authorities on Sunday briefly detained a political activist who criticised one of the Gulf country's rulers on his Twitter account, a prominent Emirati blogger said. Ahmed Mansour told The Associated Press on the phone that security agents detained the activist, Mohammed Abdel-Razzaq al-Siddiq, before dawn Sunday. He was taken from his home in the emirate of Sharjah and released on bail later Sunday, Mansour said. The...  
09:41 AM, Mar 26, 2012

Web address controversy deepens after US warning London: A controversial attempt to expand Internet addresses far beyond the likes of .com, .org or .net has provoked a rare threat from the US government to withdraw a key license from the body that runs the Internet's core functions. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) depends on its US government contract to coordinate the unique addresses that tell computers where to find each other, without which...  
12:19 PM, Mar 24, 2012

Jail those who browse terror websites: French Prez Paris: France's president proposed a sweeping new law on Thursday that would jail those who visit extremist web sites, one of several tough new measures floated in the wake of a murderous shooting spree. The proposed rules, unveiled by Nicolas Sarkozy after the death of an Islamist fanatic wanted for a horrifying series of execution-style murders, have alarmed journalists and legal experts, who say they risk pulling the plug on...  
03:24 AM, Mar 23, 2012

Over 100 Govt websites hacked in 3 months New Delhi: A total of 112 government websites belonging to various state government agencies, Planning Commission and Finance Ministry were hacked in the three-month period ending February 2012, Parliament was informed on Wednesday. "During the period December 2011 to February 2012, a total number of 112 government websites were hacked," Minister of State for Communications and IT Sachin Pilot said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha. These hacked...  
09:33 PM, Mar 14, 2012

Content monitoring against Constitution: Google New Delhi: US-based search engine Google Inc, facing a civil lawsuit along with 21 other websites for allegedly hosting objectionable contents on its web posts, has told a Delhi court that the blanket ban and monitoring of material would be against the right to freedom of speech and expression guaranteed under the Indian Constitution. In a reply, filed before Administrative Civil Judge Parveen Singh, Google Inc said, "Its mission is...  
11:25 AM, Mar 04, 2012

HC quashes criminal proceedings against Yahoo New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Friday quashed criminal proceedings against Yahoo India, which was summoned along with 20 other websites to face trial for allegedly hosting objectionable content on their web pages. "The summons issued against Yahoo India is set aside," Justice Suresh Kait said while allowing the plea of the website that the lower court wrongly issued the process against it, without attributing any specific role to...  
06:35 PM, Mar 02, 2012

Relief for Yahoo in objectionable content case New Delhi: In a major relief for Yahoo India, the Delhi High Court on Friday stayed the personal presence summons issued to its chief by the Patiala House Court. The Patiala House Court had issued summons to all the 21 websites involved in the objectionable content case to appear before court on March 13. Facebook and Google have already got the summons stayed. "The summons issued against Yahoo India is...  
04:41 PM, Mar 02, 2012

Flipkart launches Flyte MP3 download store New Delhi: Fast growing e-commerce website Flipkart is flying into the digital music download territory with its MP3 download service called Flyte. The online music download store which opened on Monday will have to compete with music piracy websites and illegal BitTorrent downloads but also with free Indian online music streaming services. While Flipkart had previously announced its plans to come up with a digital media store, a link to...  
11:22 PM, Feb 27, 2012

Two arrested for running fake government websites
by IANS
New Delhi: Two people were arrested for cheating unemployed youths by promising them government jobs through fake government websites, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) said on Saturday. "The accused were running fake offices and websites in the names of government organizations like 'Rashtriya Gramin Vikas Awam Suchna Sansthan' and 'NREGA (National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) Samiti'," said a CBI official. According to the investigative agency, the accused were arrested...  
07:59 PM, Feb 25, 2012

China closes over 7,000 illegal websites Beijing: Authorities in China have shut down a total of 7,846 websites involved in illegal commercial activity, the government said. The ministry of public security took the step as part of a nationwide campaign against online black markets, Xinhua reported. Illegal activity singled out in the campaign included sale of weapons, ammunition, explosives, toxic chemicals, personal information and devices used to tap mobile phones. The campaign also resulted in the...  
09:14 AM, Feb 22, 2012

China closes over 7,000 illegal websites
by IANS
Beijing: Authorities in China have shut down a total of 7,846 websites involved in illegal commercial activity, the government said. The ministry of public security took the step as part of a nationwide campaign against online black markets, Xinhua reported. Illegal activity singled out in the campaign included sale of weapons, ammunition, explosives, toxic chemicals, personal information and devices used to tap mobile phones. The campaign also resulted in the...  
03:02 AM, Feb 22, 2012

AP government budget website hacked Hyderabad: Just a day before the budget for 2012-13 financial year was to be presented in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly, an unidentified hacker broke into the official government website budget.ap.gov.in, sending the state administration into a tizzy. The hacker, apparently from a foreign location, created additional pages dz.htm and x.htm to the budget.ap.gov.in website and named himself as BBOY1, sources in the state Information Technology and Communications Department said. Besides,...  
08:08 PM, Feb 16, 2012

Bangladeshis say they hacked 20,000 Indian websites
by IANS
Dhaka: A Bangladeshi hacker group Tuesday claimed to have attacked 20,000 Indian websites, including that of the Border Security Force (BSF), after the alleged killing of Bangladeshis by Indian border guards. The group calling itself 'Bangladesh Black HAT Hackers' wrote on its Facebook fan page: "India hacked our 400 sites in total, we hacked 20,000 sites in total since the war started." According to Xinhua, the group claimed the BSF...  
11:25 AM, Feb 15, 2012

Hackers target Nasdaq website New York: Websites of exchange operators Nasdaq and BATS have been attacked by hackers over the last 24 hours, causing ongoing disruptions for those trying to use the sites, spokespersons for the companies said on Tuesday. Only the banner carrying the logo at the top of the web page for www.nasdaq.com was visible during repeated attempts to access Nasdaq's site on Tuesday afternoon. Trading in Nasdaq-listed stocks has not been...  
08:25 AM, Feb 15, 2012

Anonymous hackers take down CIA website Washington: Hacker group Anonymous Friday night took down the website of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Though the CIA website was back in a few hours, but it seemed to be struggling to be fully on its feet at the time of filing this report. "CIA TANGO DOWN: https://www.cia.gov/ #Anonymous," the hacker group wrote on Twitter. But in a later tweet, @YourAnonNews, the Twitter account believed to be associated with...  
01:25 PM, Feb 11, 2012

Objectionable content: HC to hear Yahoo plea today New Delhi: Online search engine Yahoo India's plea challenging the summons issued to it by a magistrate for allegedly allowing objectionable content on its site, will come up for hearing at the Delhi High Court on Friday. The High Court has also sought a response from the Delhi Police in the matter. A lower court had on December 23 issued summons to 21 websites, including Google and Facebook, for allegedly...  
08:53 AM, Feb 10, 2012

Nine government websites defaced: NIC New Delhi: Nine official websites including that of the Power Ministry, Maharashtra, Kerala and Uttarakhand Governments were defaced in the recent past, forcing the authorities to strengthen cyber security safeguards. The websites www.kumbh2010haridwar.gov.in, www.ueppcb.uk.gov.in, www.gov.ua.nic.in/ujn, www.cdodoon.gov.in, www.arunachal.nic.in,www.bee-india.nic.in, www.civilsupplieskerala.gov.in, www.mpcb.gov.in and www.informatics.nic.in were defaced, the National Informatics Centre (NIC) under the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology said in an RTI reply. "A number of hacking attempts are made on daily...  
03:25 PM, Feb 09, 2012

Find out what went wrong with a failed romance San Francisco: With Valentine's Day just a week away disappointed daters wondering what went wrong with the romance have a new way to discover why the relationship fizzled. A website called WotWentWrong provides a guided way to request and respond to feedback on why things didn't work out. "It's for the people who are evolved enough to really want to be mature about it and find out so that they...  
12:14 PM, Feb 07, 2012