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Hacker Group Anonymous Aims To Destroy Facebook on Nov. 5

August 12th, 2011 Yousuf Rafi 2 comments
Hackivist group Anonymous vows to “kill Facebook” on November 5, with a valid reason of weak privacy for users. While
Update: Anonymous confirmed via a tweet that while some of its members are organizing the upcoming attack against Facebook, the hacker organization as a whole does not necessarily agree with the attack.
The group of hackers has claimed participation in just about every recent notable hacking attack of this year and successfully broke into 70 law enforcement websites and took down the Syrian Ministry of Defense website this week alone.
This recent interest in Facebook, despite a huge number of privacy issues against the social network since its founding, may be a result of Anonymous’s recent announcement that it plans to create its own social network, called AnonPlus. After the group’s Google+ account, called “Your Anon News,” was banned, it began fleshing out AnonPlus.com, “a new social network where there is no fear … of censorship … of blackout … nor of holding back.”
Below is a video and statement released by Anonymous explaining the reason for its upcoming battle with the world’s largest social network. Let us know your thoughts on the group’s statement in the comments below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWQTS8zqYXU
Anonymous Statement
Attention citizens of the world,
We wish to get your attention, hoping you heed the warnings as follows:
Your medium of communication you all so dearly adore will be destroyed. If you are a willing hacktivist or a guy who just wants to protect the freedom of information then join the cause and kill facebook for the sake of your own privacy.
Facebook has been selling information to government agencies and giving clandestine access to information security firms so that they can spy on people from all around the world. Some of these so-called whitehat infosec firms are working for authoritarian governments, such as those of Egypt and Syria.
Everything you do on Facebook stays on Facebook regardless of your “privacy” settings, and deleting your account is impossible, even if you “delete” your account, all your personal info stays on Facebook and can be recovered at any time. Changing the privacy settings to make your Facebook account more “private” is also a delusion. Facebook knows more about you than your family.
http://www.physorg.com/news170614271.html
http://itgrunts.com/2010/10/07/facebook-steals-numbers-and-data-from-your-iphone/
You cannot hide from the reality in which you, the people of the internet, live in. Facebook is the opposite of the Antisec cause. You are not safe from them nor from any government. One day you will look back on this and realise what we have done here is right, you will thank the rulers of the internet, we are not harming you but saving you.
The riots are underway. It is not a battle over the future of privacy and publicity. It is a battle for choice and informed consent. It’s unfolding because people are being raped, tickled, molested, and confused into doing things where they don’t understand the consequences. Facebook keeps saying that it gives users choices, but that is completely false. It gives users the illusion of and hides the details away from them “for their own good” while they then make millions off of you. When a service is “free,” it really means they’re making money off of you and your information.
Think for a while and prepare for a day that will go down in history. November 5 2011, #opfacebook . Engaged.
This is our world now. We exist without nationality, without religious bias. We have the right to not be surveilled, not be stalked, and not be used for profit. We have the right to not live as slaves.
We are anonymous
We are legion
We do not forgive
We do not forget
Expect us
I  also thought that Facebook always exceed limits on security issues. We post things on Facebook with no sense of idea that where our data is being shared. I personally feel that Google+ will finally overtake Facebook very soon. Hmmm for the news uptill now its just a news so lets see what happens on November 05 keeping the fact in mind that what happens, happens for a reason.

Anonymous-LogoHackivist group Anonymous vows to “kill Facebook” on November 5, with a valid reason of weak privacy for users. While

Update: Anonymous confirmed via a tweet that while some of its members are organizing the upcoming attack against Facebook, the hacker organization as a whole does not necessarily agree with the attack.

The group of hackers has claimed participation in just about every recent notable hacking attack of this year and successfully broke into 70 law enforcement websites and took down the Syrian Ministry of Defense website this week alone.

This recent interest in Facebook, despite a huge number of privacy issues against the social network since its founding, may be a result of Anonymous’s recent announcement that it plans to create its own social network, called AnonPlus. After the group’s Google+ account, called “Your Anon News,” was banned, it began fleshing out AnonPlus.com, “a new social network where there is no fear … of censorship … of blackout … nor of holding back.”
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Google Plus is the new Social Media superstar

July 25th, 2011 Yousuf Rafi No comments

Google PlusFirst there was Orkut in which people use to write walls and wait for others to reply. You could add pictures and your friends can see them. Start a topic and invite people to share their views for a discussion. This was the only past time back in those days. I remember creating an account and sharing my views with the world.

Facebook is a social networking service and website launched in February 2004, operated and privately owned by Facebook. Facebook swapped Orkut right away. As of July 2011, Facebook has more than 750 million active users. From just walls Facebook shifted to uploading and tagging pictures, sharing links with your friends. Update how you are feeling and your friends can add comments to your status.

Business use to run on Facebook. Facebook advertising was considered to be the most convenient way to earn and grow your business. Instead of asking visiting card people now ask what’s your Facebook id? Facebook became the most convenient way to stay in touch with your customers, friends and family.

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Google Calendar makes life easier

August 22nd, 2010 Yousuf Rafi No comments

Have a hard time managing your busy schedule? Here’s how to setup a calendaring system accessible from anywhere…

Google CalendarYour life is busy and you have enough on your plate without meeting to remember to move your car every week, pay phone bills, or show up for appointments. Luckily, a finely tuned calendaring system can help.

Take a service like Google Calendar. With the right setup, you can access it from any Web browser, plug it into your favorite desktop calendar, and manage it from your phone so you can quickly add any item to your schedule no matter where you are. Of course, scheduling is just one half of the picture. Remembering your appointments is the other. And that’s the best part of this system: You’ll receive alerts reminding you of all your scheduled events, no matter where you are or what you’re doing.
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10 Simple Google Search Tricks

April 15th, 2010 Arsalaan No comments

google tipsI’m always amazed that more people don’t know the little tricks you can use to get more out of a simple Google search. Here are 10 of my favorites.

1. Use the “site:” operator to limit searches to a particular site. I use this one all the time, and it’s particularly handy because many site’s built-in search tools don’t return the results you’re looking for (and some sites don’t even have a search feature). If I’m looking for WWD posts about GTD, for example, I could try this search: GTD site:webworkerdaily.com.

2. Use Google as a spelling aid. As Rob Hacker — the WWD reader I profiled last week — pointed out, entering a word into Google is a quick way to see if you have the right spelling. If it’s incorrect, Google will suggest the correct spelling instead. Additionally, if you want to get a definition of a word, you can use the “define:” operator to return definitions from various dictionaries (for example, define: parasympathetic).

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The Top 5 Google Alternatives and Why You Should Use Them

January 13th, 2010 Yousuf Rafi 5 comments

Google has been the leading search engine in Pakistan as well as rest of the world for as long as I can remember. Launched as a small beta start up in 1996 at the domain google.stanford.edu using inexpensive hardware, you wouldn’t think then that it would ever become the success it is today with so few useful Google alternatives available.

In fact, in 1998 when it first went live on the official Google.com domain, the beta was publically labeled by its creators as a “might-work-some-of-the-time-prototype”.

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Google Image Swirl: Locating images on the net got a lot easier

November 30th, 2009 Yousuf Rafi 1 comment

Google-SwirlOn the net recently I tried to escape the mundane routine of going through the Google Search, so I tried to locate another search engine, knowing very well that none would exceed the benchmark established by Google.

I wasted nearly two full days of my life in this futile attempt. Although didn’t found anything of significance, but stumbled upon a new search, and guess what? It is a new one created by all the geeks sitting in the HQ of the big, bad Google Empire. Yes! It is another ploy by Google to dominate the search engine category.

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Google Wave: Innovation In Email

October 31st, 2009 Yousuf Rafi No comments

What is Google Wave?

Google Wave is a new built-in-browser communication and collaboration tool that is algoogle_wave_logoready being marked by some as the next evolution of email. So basically, Google Wave is a real-time communication platform. It combines aspects of email, instant messaging, wikis, web chat, social networking, and project management to build one elegant, in-browser communication client. You can bring a group of friends or business partners together to discuss how your day has been, or share files and exchange notes.

Google Wave is supposed to replace traditional email systems and improve them by using more interactive, live, on-the-fly methods to deliver information. Traditional emails work on a basis of typing a message, potentially styling the message, and hitting “send” and off it goes to the recipient.

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Google Caffeine: Google’s improved search technology

August 31st, 2009 Yousuf Rafi 3 comments
With Microsoft launching Bing and merging with Yahoo, combined, their market share have received a tremendous boost. But what does Google have in store to counter this? Well, guess what? They have launched their new search engine by the name of Google Caffeine. This new search engine is super-fast and more accurate in obtaining results than Google’s present search engine. googlecaffeine.jpg
Now let’s review Google Caffeine’s features that make it faster. There are three main categories which are to be noted:
Speed: How fast can the new search engine load results?
Accuracy: Which set of results is more accurate to the search term?
Index Size: Is it really more comprehensive than the last version of Google?

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GooOS – Google’s new Operating System

July 9th, 2009 Yousuf Rafi 4 comments
Back in 1996 Microsoft released first mail engine ever which became very popular for couple of years, then in 1997 came Yahoo and gave a hard time to Microsoft. Gmail released its first search engine and conquered both Hotmail and Yahoo.
In 1990 Yahoo released first ever search engine which became very popular for around 7 years, in 1997 came Microsoft’s first search engine called Windows Live Search but it never went that far as Yahoo did. Finally in 2004 Google released Gmail which conquered Yahoo and hotmail very fast.
From the beginning Google gave hard times to Microsoft and Yahoo, they came and conquered in every aspect of IT whether it was search engine or mail engine.

Now recently Google announced releasing its own Operating system namely GooOs. Its time to give Microsoft a hard time again. Innovation is the basic principle for success in every field and Google knows this very well. No matter its search engine or mail engine Google outclassed both Microsoft and Yahoo in every field. GooOS is expected to release at the end of this year so I will be waiting for this one. All computerized devices will soon be online, and they aren’t all going to need a big Windows style OS. Instead, they could use an interface with Google, GooOS, to run the device, search, and create and store all their files.Here’s how Kottke puts it:
“Google isn’t worried about Yahoo! or Microsoft’s search efforts…although the media’s focus on that is probably to their advantage. Their real target is Windows. Who needs Windows when anyone can have free unlimited access to the world’s fastest computer running the smartest operating system? Mobile devices don’t need big, bloated OSes…they’ll be perfect platforms for accessing the GooOS.