A man killed by mobile phone in India. His mobile phone is exploded when he was using it.
As quoted from the FoxNews website, the victim is a young man named Gopal Gujjar, 23 years old, which is estimated to have died when he was herding cattle in the woods in the area of Banda Village, Town, in the northern Indian state of Rajasthan.
There are no eyewitnesses who witnessed the explosion of the cell phone incident. However, Gopal's body was found with serious injuries in his right ear, neck and shoulders, along with his Nokia mobile phone chips.
As reported by the Times of India, the police believe that death was triggered by the explosion of mobile phones Nokia 1209, a basic cell phone (phone which only provides basic functionality for telephone calls and send messages), which was first launched in August 2008.
The incident was believed to be the first incident where someone became victims of the explosion in mobile phone while the phone was used without being charged.
According to the Times of India, in January and then a housewife, aged 27 years in Andhra Pradesh, on the southeast coast of India, was also killed in the blast cell phone.
Victims were killed when conversing with her husband via cell phone. When the explosion occurred, the phone is used when the battery was charged.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Uriminzokkiri's Facebook Account
An account with the username "uriminzokkiri," which in Korean means "on our own as a nation," managed to reap controversy. Uriminzokkiri suspected of being a website maintained by the North Korean government. They announced that they have a Twitter account and created a YouTube channel in July.
Uriminzok Twitter account with the username ("Our Nation" in Korean language), obtained more than 8500 followers in one week despite only having 30 tweets are posted. Their tweets contain praise to Kim Jong Il, and lambasting the United States and South Korea.
The South Korean government put up the warning "Illegal content" when trying to access the Twitter account uriminzok in South Korea. Uriminzokkiri Facebook account can get the same treatment.
South Korea's National Intelligence Agency is investigating whether it was run by the North Korean government.
Facebook account, who describes herself as a boy, says interested in men and was searching for the network. Profile image used is from the Three Charters of National Reunification Memorial Tower, a monument 100 feet (30 meters) in Pyongyang.
There are more than 50 postings on the Uriminzokkiri's wall, including links to a post that criticize South Korea and the United States as a "warmonger."
Many videos have been uploaded to YouTube channel of North Korea, including clips that condemn and ridicule the United States and South Korea that North Korea blamed the sinking of the battleship South Korea in March.
North Korea has opened itself to the social media forum but if its citizens have been given a similar access?
North Korea, suspend Internet access for all citizens except for the elites. Among the 24 million North Koreans are believed to have interest in information technology.
Uriminzok Twitter account with the username ("Our Nation" in Korean language), obtained more than 8500 followers in one week despite only having 30 tweets are posted. Their tweets contain praise to Kim Jong Il, and lambasting the United States and South Korea.
The South Korean government put up the warning "Illegal content" when trying to access the Twitter account uriminzok in South Korea. Uriminzokkiri Facebook account can get the same treatment.
South Korea's National Intelligence Agency is investigating whether it was run by the North Korean government.
Facebook account, who describes herself as a boy, says interested in men and was searching for the network. Profile image used is from the Three Charters of National Reunification Memorial Tower, a monument 100 feet (30 meters) in Pyongyang.
There are more than 50 postings on the Uriminzokkiri's wall, including links to a post that criticize South Korea and the United States as a "warmonger."
Many videos have been uploaded to YouTube channel of North Korea, including clips that condemn and ridicule the United States and South Korea that North Korea blamed the sinking of the battleship South Korea in March.
North Korea has opened itself to the social media forum but if its citizens have been given a similar access?
North Korea, suspend Internet access for all citizens except for the elites. Among the 24 million North Koreans are believed to have interest in information technology.
WikiLeaks Founder Suspected of Molestation
Swedish government revoked an arrest warrant for the founder WikiLeaks short on Saturday. Rape allegations against him were not proven. However, Julian Assange, believed to be in Sweden, remain under suspicion in a separate case.
Stockholm prosecutors issued an arrest warrant on Friday, said Assange alleged perpetrators of rape and abuse in two separate cases. But chief prosecutor Eva Finne revoke the warrant within 24 hours. Finne believes that there is no reason to suspect that he had committed rape.
Karin Rosander, a spokeswoman for the Swedish Prosecution Authority, said Assange remains suspected of molestation, a less serious charge that would not lead to an arrest warrant. Molestation covers a wide of range of offenses under Swedish law, including inappropriate physical contact with another adult, and can result in fines or up to one year in prison.
Assange was in Sweden last week seeking legal protection for the leaked documents about U.S. military activities in Iraq and Afghanistan which published on web. Assange said that WikiLeaks is planning to release a new batch of 15,000 documents from the war in Afghanistan in recent weeks.
The Pentagon has demanded WikiLeaks return all documents and delete it from the Internet.
Stockholm prosecutors issued an arrest warrant on Friday, said Assange alleged perpetrators of rape and abuse in two separate cases. But chief prosecutor Eva Finne revoke the warrant within 24 hours. Finne believes that there is no reason to suspect that he had committed rape.
Karin Rosander, a spokeswoman for the Swedish Prosecution Authority, said Assange remains suspected of molestation, a less serious charge that would not lead to an arrest warrant. Molestation covers a wide of range of offenses under Swedish law, including inappropriate physical contact with another adult, and can result in fines or up to one year in prison.
Assange was in Sweden last week seeking legal protection for the leaked documents about U.S. military activities in Iraq and Afghanistan which published on web. Assange said that WikiLeaks is planning to release a new batch of 15,000 documents from the war in Afghanistan in recent weeks.
The Pentagon has demanded WikiLeaks return all documents and delete it from the Internet.
Facebook, The Scammer's Target
Facebook users targeted by scammers attack. They send out fake emails to users. It looks like the original email, as sent by facebook. A message containing the notification.
An email message was filled with the link. When the link is clicked, will take users to a malicious website. Websites using an iframe for malware attacks. This attack could make the computer user becomes overwhelmed. Such attacks are old patterns. But it is still common. Internet users should not easily believe in the link.
The next attack could be more difficult to detect. For example, through the application of smartphones. It could be that the application contains a trojan. But on what purpose?
Remote access, could be one goal. Imagine if the scammers managed to embed its application on your smartphones. Obviously dangerous. They can monitor what's in your gadget, maybe even steal your data there.
Be sure that you'd regularly update all the security systems you have. Scammers are always lurking.
An email message was filled with the link. When the link is clicked, will take users to a malicious website. Websites using an iframe for malware attacks. This attack could make the computer user becomes overwhelmed. Such attacks are old patterns. But it is still common. Internet users should not easily believe in the link.
The next attack could be more difficult to detect. For example, through the application of smartphones. It could be that the application contains a trojan. But on what purpose?
Remote access, could be one goal. Imagine if the scammers managed to embed its application on your smartphones. Obviously dangerous. They can monitor what's in your gadget, maybe even steal your data there.
Be sure that you'd regularly update all the security systems you have. Scammers are always lurking.
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