Monday, January 3, 2011

Registry/Registrar Separation Coming to an End?

Since 1998, there has been a separation between domain registries that manage and operate Top Level Domains (TLD ) and the registrars that sell domain names. That policy of separation will not be carried forward for a new generation of TLDs ,set to emerge over the course of the next several years.
A number of domain name industry stakeholders — including the .org registry and TLD operator Afilias – opposed the move to remove the separation of registries from registrars. They argued that having cross-ownership could lead to abuses and lack of competition. With a new ICANN policy set to enable cross-ownership, consumer protections will be put in place which may help alleviate those concerns.
“After much debate on the issue of vertical integration, this month the ICANN board voted to allow registrars own new TLD registries,” Roland LaPlante, senior vice-president and chief marketing officer at Afilias told InternetNews.com. “To be clear, Afilias raised concerns about whether adequate consumer protection could be assured in vertically integrated registries/registrars.   ICANN has adopted specific mechanisms designed to guard against abusive practices that could harm domain name registrants.”
With the new ICANN policy, there is now an opportunity for Afilias to profit from the new rules. LaPlante noted that many registrars have already approached Afilias as a potential back-end service for TLDs they plan to apply for.
On the issue of trying to prevent potential abuse of the registry/registrar cross-ownership, LaPlante said that governance of registrar/registry ownership is an ICANN issue. That said, he added that Afilias has a positive track record of ensuring that all registrars have equal access to its registry system. According to LaPlante, it is Afilias’ intention to continue to be vigilant in that area.
While ICANN has opened the door to cross-ownership, potential domain registry operators will need to overcome a number of technical challenges.  That’s where Afilias is looking to profit, with services for potential new TLD registry/registrar owners.
“Afilias is offering a white-labeled registry service to registrars that seek to launch new TLDs in this upcoming round,” LaPlante said. “We also offer this service, as we do for 15 other TLDs, to corporations or communities looking to launch their new TLD bids.”
As part of the new round of TLDs from ICANN, Afilias has previously announced that it is part of a bid for the .eco TLD. With cross-ownership now possible, the ownership landscape of the overall domain name industry could be shifting as well.
“There are a variety of models that may come about from this new TLD round for Afilias or other registry providers – whether as simply service providers, joint ventures, or applying for new TLDs directly,” LaPlante said. “We will be making some exciting announcements as the new TLD application timeframe is finalized.”
ICANN is now in the public comment phase for the final Applicant Guidebook for new generic TLDs.  The public comment period ends on December 10th, after which ICANN plans on spending four months on market outreach about the new TLDs application process.

Registry/Registrar Separation Coming to an End?

Since 1998, there has been a separation between domain registries that manage and operate Top Level Domains (TLD ) and the registrars that sell domain names. That policy of separation will not be carried forward for a new generation of TLDs ,set to emerge over the course of the next several years.
A number of domain name industry stakeholders — including the .org registry and TLD operator Afilias – opposed the move to remove the separation of registries from registrars. They argued that having cross-ownership could lead to abuses and lack of competition. With a new ICANN policy set to enable cross-ownership, consumer protections will be put in place which may help alleviate those concerns.
“After much debate on the issue of vertical integration, this month the ICANN board voted to allow registrars own new TLD registries,” Roland LaPlante, senior vice-president and chief marketing officer at Afilias told InternetNews.com. “To be clear, Afilias raised concerns about whether adequate consumer protection could be assured in vertically integrated registries/registrars.   ICANN has adopted specific mechanisms designed to guard against abusive practices that could harm domain name registrants.”
With the new ICANN policy, there is now an opportunity for Afilias to profit from the new rules. LaPlante noted that many registrars have already approached Afilias as a potential back-end service for TLDs they plan to apply for.
On the issue of trying to prevent potential abuse of the registry/registrar cross-ownership, LaPlante said that governance of registrar/registry ownership is an ICANN issue. That said, he added that Afilias has a positive track record of ensuring that all registrars have equal access to its registry system. According to LaPlante, it is Afilias’ intention to continue to be vigilant in that area.
While ICANN has opened the door to cross-ownership, potential domain registry operators will need to overcome a number of technical challenges.  That’s where Afilias is looking to profit, with services for potential new TLD registry/registrar owners.
“Afilias is offering a white-labeled registry service to registrars that seek to launch new TLDs in this upcoming round,” LaPlante said. “We also offer this service, as we do for 15 other TLDs, to corporations or communities looking to launch their new TLD bids.”
As part of the new round of TLDs from ICANN, Afilias has previously announced that it is part of a bid for the .eco TLD. With cross-ownership now possible, the ownership landscape of the overall domain name industry could be shifting as well.
“There are a variety of models that may come about from this new TLD round for Afilias or other registry providers – whether as simply service providers, joint ventures, or applying for new TLDs directly,” LaPlante said. “We will be making some exciting announcements as the new TLD application timeframe is finalized.”
ICANN is now in the public comment phase for the final Applicant Guidebook for new generic TLDs.  The public comment period ends on December 10th, after which ICANN plans on spending four months on market outreach about the new TLDs application process.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Hack Pack 33 hacking tools

Hack Pack 33 great hacking tools

Great package with a lot of the best hack tools for everyone !

INCLUDE IN THIS PACKAGE:

KEYLOGGERS & PASSWORD STEALING:

+ Ardamax 2.8
+ Ardamax 3.0
+ Fake Messenger w/ password retriever (Revenge Messenger)
+ Silent Keylogger by BUNNN
+ Digital Keylogger v3.3
+ Infinity YouTube cracker (doesn't work according to many but its still present)

CRYPTERS AND BINDERS:

+ File Joiner v2.01
+ File Injector v3
+ Xeus Technologies HotFusion binder
+ Japabrz's Csharp crypter
+ Daemon Crypt V2
+ Crypter v1.2
+ nBinder v5.5 premium
+ Easy Binder v2
+ Shell Labs Icon Changer
+ ShockLabs file binder
+ uBinder v1.30 SE (someone's private binder, it is almost FUD)

FREEZERS & BOMBERS:

+ Frozen Land MSN Freezer v1
+ Facebook Freezer
+ Hotmail Lockers
+ Email Bomber (an HTML page, no exe required!)

RATS:

+ Beast v2.07
+ BitFrost v1.2
+ Dark Moon v4.11
+ Lost Door v2.2 Stable public edition
+ MiniMo v0.7 public beta
+ Nuclear RAT v2.1.0
+ Optix v1.33
+ PaiN RAT 0.1 beta 9
+ Poison Ivy v2.3.2
+ Shark 3
+ Spy+Net v.1.7
+ Y3 RAT v2.5 RC 10

OTHERS:

+ Proxy Switch v3.9 Ultimate
+ Savk AV Killers (all 5 safe and deadly versions)
+ Ardamax keylogger remover

NOTE: All software is full and cracks/serials are included, there are no trials or demos. It would be best to run all these tools either Sandboxed, or from a Virtual Machine.

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Leaked U.S. document links China to Google attack

Leaked U.S. document links China to Google attack

The information came from the latest WikiLeaks release


The cache of more than 250,000 U.S. Department of State cables that WikiLeaks began releasing on Sunday includes a document linking China's Politburo to the December 2009 hack of Google's computer systems.
The U.S. Embassy in Beijing was told by an unidentified Chinese contact that China's Politburo "directed the intrusion into Google's computer systems," the New York Times reported Sunday, citing a single leaked State Department cable.
"The Google hacking was part of a coordinated campaign of computer sabotage carried out by government operatives, private security experts and Internet outlaws recruited by the Chinese government. They have broken into American government computers and those of Western allies, the Dalai Lama and American businesses since 2002, cables said," the Times reported.
The cable is another piece of evidence, albeit thinly sourced, linking China to the Google attack. Wikileaks is gradually releasing this latest set of cables, and the document in question was not available on WikiLeaks' Web site at press time. The Times, along with a handful of other newspapers, was given early access to the documents.
Security experts have linked the attacks to servers at a university used by the Chinese military, and both Google and the State Department implied that they thought China was behind the attacks when they were first disclosed in January, but nobody has produced conclusive proof that they were state-sponsored.
Google was one of more than 30 companies targeted in the attacks, known as Aurora. Google said the primary goal of the hackers was to access the Gmail accounts of human rights activists, and that the attack apparently failed.
Within hours of Google acknowledging the Aurora attacks, the State Department issued a statement, saying the attacks were serious and asking the Chinese government for an explanation.
The state documents are the latest blockbuster disclosure to come from the document-leaking organization. Earlier this year, WikiLeaks came under fire from U.S. authorities after releasing hundreds of thousands of military documents relating to the U.S. wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Wikileaks and State Department representatives could not be reached immediately for comment Sunday. Earlier this year, the State Department said that it regrets, "all of the activities that WikiLeaks has done, past, present, and future."

Leaked U.S. document links China to Google attack

Leaked U.S. document links China to Google attack

The information came from the latest WikiLeaks release


The cache of more than 250,000 U.S. Department of State cables that WikiLeaks began releasing on Sunday includes a document linking China's Politburo to the December 2009 hack of Google's computer systems.
The U.S. Embassy in Beijing was told by an unidentified Chinese contact that China's Politburo "directed the intrusion into Google's computer systems," the New York Times reported Sunday, citing a single leaked State Department cable.
"The Google hacking was part of a coordinated campaign of computer sabotage carried out by government operatives, private security experts and Internet outlaws recruited by the Chinese government. They have broken into American government computers and those of Western allies, the Dalai Lama and American businesses since 2002, cables said," the Times reported.
The cable is another piece of evidence, albeit thinly sourced, linking China to the Google attack. Wikileaks is gradually releasing this latest set of cables, and the document in question was not available on WikiLeaks' Web site at press time. The Times, along with a handful of other newspapers, was given early access to the documents.
Security experts have linked the attacks to servers at a university used by the Chinese military, and both Google and the State Department implied that they thought China was behind the attacks when they were first disclosed in January, but nobody has produced conclusive proof that they were state-sponsored.
Google was one of more than 30 companies targeted in the attacks, known as Aurora. Google said the primary goal of the hackers was to access the Gmail accounts of human rights activists, and that the attack apparently failed.
Within hours of Google acknowledging the Aurora attacks, the State Department issued a statement, saying the attacks were serious and asking the Chinese government for an explanation.
The state documents are the latest blockbuster disclosure to come from the document-leaking organization. Earlier this year, WikiLeaks came under fire from U.S. authorities after releasing hundreds of thousands of military documents relating to the U.S. wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Wikileaks and State Department representatives could not be reached immediately for comment Sunday. Earlier this year, the State Department said that it regrets, "all of the activities that WikiLeaks has done, past, present, and future."

Biography Bill Gates

Biography Bill Gates




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William (Bill) H. Gates is chairman of Microsoft Corporation, the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.
Microsoft had revenues of US$51.12 billion for the fiscal year ending June 2007, and employs more than 78,000 people in 105 countries and regions.
On June 15, 2006, Microsoft announced that effective July 2008 Gates will transition out of a day-to-day role in the company to spend more time on his global health and education work at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. After July 2008 Gates will continue to serve as Microsoft’s chairman and an advisor on key development projects. The two-year transition process is to ensure that there is a smooth and orderly transfer of Gates’ daily responsibilities. Effective June 2006, Ray Ozzie has assumed Gates’ previous title as chief software architect and is working side by side with Gates on all technical architecture and product oversight responsibilities at Microsoft. Craig Mundie has assumed the new title of chief research and strategy officer at Microsoft and is working closely with Gates to assume his responsibility for the company’s research and incubation efforts.
Born on Oct. 28, 1955, Gates grew up in Seattle with his two sisters. Their father, William H. Gates II, is a Seattle attorney. Their late mother, Mary Gates, was a schoolteacher, University of Washington regent, and chairwoman of United Way International.
Gates attended public elementary school and the private Lakeside School. There, he discovered his interest in software and began programming computers at age 13.
In 1973, Gates entered Harvard University as a freshman, where he lived down the hall from Steve Ballmer, now Microsoft’s chief executive officer. While at Harvard, Gates developed a version of the programming language BASIC for the first microcomputer – the MITS Altair.
In his junior year, Gates left Harvard to devote his energies to Microsoft, a company he had begun in 1975 with his childhood friend Paul Allen. Guided by a belief that the computer would be a valuable tool on every office desktop and in every home, they began developing software for personal computers. Gates’ foresight and his vision for personal computing have been central to the success of Microsoft and the software industry.
Under Gates’ leadership, Microsoft’s mission has been to continually advance and improve software technology, and to make it easier, more cost-effective and more enjoyable for people to use computers. The company is committed to a long-term view, reflected in its investment of approximately $7.1 billion on research and development in the 2007 fiscal year.
In 1999, Gates wrote Business @ the Speed of Thought, a book that shows how computer technology can solve business problems in fundamentally new ways. The book was published in 25 languages and is available in more than 60 countries. Business @ the Speed of Thought has received wide critical acclaim, and was listed on the best-seller lists of the New York Times, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal and Amazon.com. Gates’ previous book, The Road Ahead, published in 1995, held the No. 1 spot on the New York Times’ bestseller list for seven weeks.
Top row: Steve Wood (left), Bob Wallace, Jim Lane. Middle row: Bob O’Rear, Bob Greenberg, Marc McDonald, Gordon Letwin. Bottom row: Bill Gates, Andrea Lewis, Marla Wood, Paul Allen. December 7, 1978.
Top row: Steve Wood (left), Bob Wallace, Jim Lane. Middle row: Bob O’Rear, Bob Greenberg, Marc McDonald, Gordon Letwin. Bottom row: Bill Gates, Andrea Lewis, Marla Wood, Paul Allen. December 7, 1978.
Gates has donated the proceeds of both books to non-profit organizations that support the use of technology in education and skills development.
In addition to his love of computers and software, Gates founded Corbis, which is developing one of the world’s largest resources of visual information – a comprehensive digital archive of art and photography from public and private collections around the globe. He is also a member of the board of directors of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., which invests in companies engaged in diverse business activities.
Philanthropy is also important to Gates. He and his wife, Melinda, have endowed a foundation with more than $28.8 billion (as of January 2005) to support philanthropic initiatives in the areas of global health and learning, with the hope that in the 21st century, advances in these critical areas will be available for all people. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has committed more than $3.6 billion to organizations working in global health; more than $2 billion to improve learning opportunities, including the Gates Library Initiative to bring computers, Internet Access and training to public libraries in low-income communities in the United States and Canada; more than $477 million to community projects in the Pacific Northwest; and more than $488 million to special projects and annual giving campaigns.
Gates was married on Jan. 1, 1994, to Melinda French Gates. They have three children. Gates is an avid reader, and enjoys playing golf and bridge.
Some unknown facts
- He has an IQ of 160
- He dropped out (DO) of Harvard University in 1975
- His company, Microsoft, went public on 28 October 1985, his 30th birthday.
- He Became a billionaire (US dollars) at age 31, making him the youngest self-made billionaire in history.
- He has been the richest man in the world consistently every year since 1998.
- As of 2005, his personal fortune was in excess of $46 billion.
- He was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome.
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