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Monday, January 31, 2011

Milk and honey shoes | Milk and honey shoes Website Error | Problem With Milk and honey shoes

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Aren't there times when you get frustrated, because you can't find the right shoes for your dress? It happens to all of us. Research has proved that most women have fetish for shoes and are very particular about their design. We imagine the perfect pair of shoes with the favourite dress but the dream fades away when you can't find one and have to settle for an alternative. Well, for all those who go through this misery the website Milk and Honey shoes, is the solution.  
Milk and Honey shoes allows it's users to customise their shoes. All you need to do is log on to the website, click on the design now page and choose from hundreds of options available their. Choose your colour, type, shoe accessories, style and also know of the latest shoes trend. With Milk and Honey shoes, one can get her favourite shoe self designed and that too without any hassle.

Milk and Honey Shoes, was flooded with thousands of searches and the result is a 503 site error. This error has disappointed the users and the company itself has still not declared any reason for the site error. Milk and Honey Shoes, however, will soon be up again and you can start with customising your shoes once again.




Friday, January 21, 2011

FaceBook Scam 'My Total Facebook Views' Spreads Over FB:

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 FaceBook Scam  'My Total Facebook Views' Spreads Over FB::
A new scam that appeals to both our egos and instinct for voyeurism is spreading like wildfire on Facebook.

An app going by various names, including ProfileSpy and Pro Check, claims it will offer insight into how many people have viewed your Facebook profile if you fill out a short survey and grant the app permission to access your information.

The scam has been making its way around the social network via status updates, which include a link to the suspicious service and text that reads, "My total facebook views are: 1245 Find out your total profile views."

From the flurry of status updates that are appearing on Facebook, it appears many are falling for the phony service.

Don't be one of them: Not only will completing the survey fail to shed light on the number of views your profile has actually received, but doing so will reward the scammer, who is likely to earn a commission, and, as All Facebook notes, "the whole exercise exposes your profile to malware and shares your personal information with an entity that will send you more spam in the near future."

Goo.gl Worm Attack On Twitter - Jan 2011

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Goo.gl  Worm Attack On Twitter - Jan 2011:
Twitter and Twitter users are being targeted by a malicious worm. The worm sends out tweets with a goo.gl shortened URL link directed to a rogue antivirus application. The attack demonstrates once again how URL shortening can be a Pandora's box as users click on links with no clue where they might lead.


A post on Naked Security by Sophos' Graham Cluley describes the threat. "Thousands of Twitter users are finding that their accounts have been tweeting out malicious links without their permission, pointing to a fake anti-virus attack," adding, "A quick search on the popular micro-blogging network finds many tweets from users containing no message other than a goo.gl shortened link (Google's equivalent to bit.ly or tinyurl), which itself points to a URL ending with "m28sx.html".

Follow simple precautions to avoid falling victim to malicious shortened URLsAttacks hiding behind shortened URLs are not new, and are also not technically challenging to execute. By their very nature, URL shortening services like goo.gl and bit.ly take cumbersome, long URLs and condense them down to a nice, short alias that can be used in its place. The concept makes it much easier to send some exceptionally long links, and is a necessity for a site like Twitter which caps messages at 140 characters.

Adam Wosotowsky, principal researcher at McAfee Labs, explains, "Shortened URL sites are not 100 percent malicious, so blocking the domain completely can cause false positives, which is something researchers try and avoid. Goo.gl is an example of a site associated with Google, so blocking the domain may be frowned upon by Google, allowing the spammer to continually abuse the site."

Monday, December 6, 2010

Facebook cartoon character campaign

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A Facebook campaign which purports to fight child abuse by asking users to change their profile picture to that of their favourite cartoon character has run into controversy.
The campaign, which urges the image swap, has swept the social networking site and boasts a group page of nearly 90,000 fans. While many believe the viral originated from the children's charity the NSPCC, it has denied any involvement, although welcomes the focus on the work it does.
However, disturbingly, rumours are now sweeping the net that the campaign is actually a smokescreen for paedophiles hoping to narrow down which users are children.

The Facebook campaign urges users to change their profile picture to that of favourite cartoon character

The Facebook campaign urges users to change their profile picture to that of favourite cartoon character
The Facebook message reads: ‘Change your FB picture to a cartoon from your childhood. The goal is not to see a human face on FB until Monday (Dec 6th) Join the fight against child abuse & copy and paste to your status!
No one has come forward to claim responsibility for the campaign. The NSPCC posted the following statement on its Twitter page: ‘Although the NSPCC did not originate the childhood cartoon Facebook campaign, we welcome the attention it has brought to the work we do.’
 

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