Wednesday 23 November 2016

Personal data for more than 130,000 sailors hacked: US Navy

Hackers gained access to sensitive information, including Social Security numbers, for 134,386 current and former US sailors, the US Navy said on Wednesday.

It said a laptop used by a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Services employee working on a US Navy contract was hacked. Hewlett Packard informed the Navy of the breach on Oct. 27 and the affected sailors will be notified in the coming weeks, the Navy said.

“The Navy takes this incident extremely seriously – this is a matter of trust for our sailors,” Chief of Naval Personnel Vice Admiral Robert Burke said in a statement.

Burke said the investigation of the breach was in its early stages.

“At this stage of the investigation, there is no evidence to suggest misuse of the information that was compromised,” the Navy said.

5 Quotes About Friendship

1-Friends show their love in times of trouble, not in happiness.
--------------------------Euripides-------------------------------------

2-There is nothing on this earth more to be prized than true friendship.
-------------------------Thomas Aquinas-----------------------------

3-Walking with a friend in the dark is better than walking alone in the light.
-------------------------Helen Keller-----------------------------------

4-A friend is what the heart needs all the time.
------------------------Henry Van Dyke-------------------------------

5-Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity.
------------------------Khalil Gibran-----------------------------------

How to make Monticarlo Sandwiches

Ingredients:
Bread:                2 pieces

Egg:                   1

Potato:               2 medium

Minced Meat:    half cup boiled

Carrot:               Half pieces

Capsicum          Half

Salt:                   1/2 TSP

Black Powder:   1/2 TSP

White Flour:       1/2 cup

Oil:                     for frying

Red chilli powder:    1 TSP

Method:
1- Fry mince meat with onion, garlic and ginger.
2- Mash boil potatoes and all choped vegetables, minced meat and spices to their mixture.
3- Cut suitable size of Bread and place potato mixture on it.
4- Dip them in beaten egg and flour mixture.
5-Fry it on hot oil and serve.
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Tuesday 22 November 2016

Facebook 'made China censorship tool'


Facebook worked on special software so it could potentially accommodate censorship demands in China, according to a report in the New York Times.
The social network refused to confirm or deny the software's existence, but said in a statement it was "spending time understanding and learning more" about China.
No decisions about the company's approach in the country had yet been made, a spokeswoman said.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a group which campaigns for better privacy online, told the BBC the project sounded "extremely disturbing".
"Kudos to the Facebook employees who bought this to the attention of the New York Times," said the EFF's global policy analyst Eva Galperin.
"It's very nice to know there are some principled people still working there."
The sources quoted by the New York Times - both current and former employees - stressed that like many pieces of software worked on internally, it may never be implemented.
Censorship concessions
Since 2009, the only way to access Facebook in China has been via a virtual private network - software designed to “spoof” your real location and avoid local internet restrictions.
Facebook, which has 1.8 billion active users, is aggressively looking to expand in parts of the world beyond its existing markets.
In the developing world, that means experimenting with new technology to connect rural areas.
And in China, it appears the site is at the very least considering making concessions to China’s notoriously tightly-monitored internet.
According to employees quoted anonymously by the New York Times’ reporter Mike Isaac, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was questioned about the plans in an all-staff meeting earlier this summer.
"It’s better for Facebook to be a part of enabling conversation, even if it’s not yet the full conversation,” he is reported to have said while stressing it was early days.
Facebook’s spokeswoman would not confirm or deny the quote was accurate.
Mr Zuckerberg recently spent time with China's leader, Xi Jinping, as well as taking time to learn Mandarin.
Third-party company
Facebook regularly removes content from the network at the request of governments.
It makes this process relatively public with a yearly report detailing the quantity and nature of take-down requests.
Where this software would differ is in that it would enable a third-party, likely a Chinese company working with Facebook, to prevent messages from appearing in the first place.
The range of topics censored in mainland China is vast. Most famously, searches related to the Tiananmen Square yield no results relating to the 1989 massacre.
Facebook isn’t the first first Silicon Valley giant to grapple with the moral maze of doing business in China.
Google famously pulled out of mainland China after a backlash surrounding the censorship of search results. It now routes all traffic to Google Hong Kong.
LinkedIn, the network for professionals, does censor some content - although as the firm isn't typically seen as a host of public debate, the move is not seen as being nearly as contentious.
If Facebook follows LinkedIn’s lead, the EFF’s Ms Galperin said "Facebook would be trading in their principles in exchange for access to the market. It would have tremendous implications for human rights."
Via BBC

5 Beautiful Quotes

1- I speak to everyone in the same way, whether he is the garbage man or the president of the university.
--------------------------------------Albert Einstein-------------------------------------------------------

2-You cannot find peace by avoiding life.
--------------------------------------Virginia Woolf-------------------------------------------------------

3-Where there is love there is life.
---------------------------------------Mahatma Gandhi---------------------------------------------------

4-Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imigination.
---------------------------------------Oscar Wilde---------------------------------------------------------

5-The most important thing is to enjoy your life -to-be-happy its all that matters.
---------------------------------------Audrey Hepburn---------------------------------------------------

Monday 21 November 2016

Quote about life

“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” 

----------------------------Albert Einstein----------------------

Misbahul Haq suspended from Test he wasn’t going to play

Pakistan Test captain Misbahul Haq was suspended for one Test match and fined 40 per cent of match fees after his side maintained a slow over-rate during the eight-wicket loss to New Zealand in Christchurch on Sunday.

This was 42-year-old’s second minor over-rate offence in a span of 12 months. Earlier, Pakistan were found guilty of a similar offence in the last Test against England at The Oval.

Apple to swap 'faulty' iPhone 6S batteries

Apple is offering to replace the batteries of a "small number" of iPhone 6S phones with a fault that makes them unexpectedly shut down.
The phones with this fault were manufactured between September and October 2015, it said in a statement.
Affected devices will suddenly stop working even though the handset's battery has plenty of charge.
Anyone with an eligible phone who takes up the offer will get a free replacement battery for their handset.

No response

In its announcement, Apple urged customers who believe they have a faulty phone to contact an Apple store, an authorised repair shop or the firm's support line to start the process of getting a new battery. A "limited serial number range" was affected, it said.
Phone owners should back up data and then wipe it all off the handset before surrendering it for the replacement, it added. Phones with cracked screens might have to be repaired before Apple would go ahead with swapping the battery, it said.
Apple added that mobile operators would not be taking part in the replacement effort.
The AppleInsider website suggested that the fault with the iPhone 6S could be traced to people charging their handset with generic chargers rather than Apple's own-brand ones.
Using one of these third-party chargers damaged circuitry which meant the amount of charge in the battery was not being reported correctly to the phone's operating system. Apple has not confirmed if this is the cause.
The battery swap programme comes only a few days after Apple announced a separate offer intended to fix a fault on the iPhone 6 Plus.
That problem meant that the touchscreens on some handsets steadily became less and less responsive if they had been accidentally dropped on to a hard surface a few times.
Gadget sites traced the cause to chips used to drive the touchscreen that came loose after an impact.
Via bbc

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