Sudan Airways mailbox database Hacked By Sudan Cyber Army - SD. Alsa7r and Leaked on Pastebin. The Targeted domains are sudanair.com & omyalphaserver.com . This Include more than 100's of Usernames, Emails, Passwords. Sudan Cyber Army in past hack lots of Sudan Government Sites.
Leaked link: e-mail + pass http://pastebin.com/vKT0UwBf
Truth Is The Most Powerful Weapon Against Injustice. Hacker who accesses a computer system by circumventing its security system. We are Hacker (hobbyist), who makes innovative customizations or combinations of retail electronic and computer equipment
Sunday, 27 November 2011
Hello Friends and Readers (Ge3H hAcK3rb0Y Is Back From his Break We Will Sooon See More hacks)
Hello Friends and Readers Sorry we (Ghana Cyber Army) could not pond you with some hacks this week. We were a bit busy. Due to the Fact that Ge3H hAcK3rb0Y was doing some important fings but he is now back so we can say more Gh and Africa Hacks Sooooooon.
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Tuesday, 22 November 2011
The White House Official Facebook Page Hacked
Official Facebook page The White House defaced
for a short time on Sunday, the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 terror
attacks, with posts that appeared to be from Al-Qaeda, Taliban, or
perhaps another terrorist organization.The posts came as authorities
continue to exercise caution over what they called a"credible" threat
against the United States, one that may involve attacks on
infrastructure such as bridges or tunnels. The information provided by a
source was scant, but indicated that three men would travel from
Pakistan to the U.S. to carry out an attack.
The
messages have been removed from the Facebook page, but one message,
which featured an image of now dead 9/11 mastermind and Al-Qaeda leader
Osama bin Laden, said, "We'll come back U.S.A. One day only 11/9/2011." Despite the format, the message refers to 9/11, using the day / month format used in other parts of the globe.
Another said, "We'll come to u white house sooooooooooon." A third said, "We'll come back 11/9/2011 to kill u all."Secret Service spokesman Ed Donovan said that the agency had referred the messages to its Internet threat desk.
Monday, 21 November 2011
Cotton Candy USB with Dual-Core Computer can turns Any Screen Into an Android Station
Norwegian company FXI Technologies has
been showing a USB stick-sized portable computer prototype, featuring
with a dual-core 1.2-GHz CPU, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI-out and a
microSD card slot for memory.
Codenamed Cotton Candy because
its 21 gram weight is the same as a bag of the confection, the tiny PC
enables what its inventor calls “Any Screen Computing,” the ability to
turn any TV, laptop, phone, tablet, or set-top box into a dumb terminal
for its Android operating system.
The Cotton Candy has a USB 2.0
connector on one end and an HDMI jack on the other. When connected to an
HDTV, it uses the HDMI port for video, the USB for power, and Bluetooth
to connect to a keyboard, mouse, or tablet for controlling the
operating system. The device can output up to 1080p so even a full HD
screen can display the Candy’s preloaded Android 2.3 operating system at
its native resolution. The dual core CPU can even play local 1080p
video or stream HD clips from the internet.
The idea behind it is similar to that
of FXI’s Cotton Candy, in the sense that you will need to boot Android
from a USB stick. Alternatively you could use an SD card as well.
They’ve managed to get just about everything up and running, including
Android Market, but it seems that the majority of users who managed to
get this running successfully have been owners of ASUS branded PCs,
although we can’t be sure of the reason behind that particular
phenomenon.
For more information about the
Android-x86 project, or if you’re looking for a way to load up Android’s
Honeycomb 3.2 onto your laptop or PC, head on down to Android-x86’s
website for the details. In the meantime you can check out this guy who
managed to load Honeycomb 3.2 onto his ASUS Eee PC.
From developers to students to
mobile workers, there are a number of groups that could find innovative
ways to use a computer the size of a USB stick. However, you won’t see a
consumer product shipping anytime soon from FXI. The company plans to
sell the Cotton Candy to developers and let OEMs license the technology
and turn it into something that can appeal to a wide audience.
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