Awesome Photo of iPhone 5
DNS Cache Poisoning Attack on Google, Yahoo, Apple
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DNS Cache Poisoning Attack on Google, Yahoo, Apple |
Hacker with nickname AlpHaNiX deface Google, Gmail, Youtube, Yahoo, Apple etc domains of Democratic Republic of Congo. Hacker use strategy so-called DNS cache poisoning.
DNS cache poisoning is a security or data integrity compromise in the Domain Name System (DNS). The compromise occurs when data is introduced into a DNS name server's cache database that did not originate from authoritative DNS sources. It may be a deliberate attempt of a maliciously crafted attack on a name server.
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DNS Cache Poisoning Attack
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Hacked websites are :
- http://apple.cd/
- http://yahoo.cd/
- http://gmail.cd/
- http://google.cd/
- http://youtube.cd/
- http://linux.cd/
- http://samsung.cd/
- http://hotmail.cd/
- http://microsoft.cd/
iOS 5.0.1 Update Now Available to Install
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iOS 5.0.1 Available to Install |
Today Apple released their first update to iOS 5 ahead of expectations. Among the usual bug fixes, this update brings aid to the dwindling battery life experienced by many owners of the iPhone 4S. Users of the beta have reported that the improvements have been ideal and they can make it through the day no problem. If you weren't lucky enough to test it out early, go run Software Update on your iPhone (Settings > General > Software Update) and get it right now. It took a few minutes for our phones to realize an update was available so be patient and don't worry—it's there. iPad 1 users will also be glad to know that the update brings back multitasking gestures—something that previously required a little hacking to enable.
iOS 5.0.1 Update Now Available to Install via Gizmodo