Monday 15 May 2017

WannaCry Ransomware That's Hitting World Right Now Uses NSA Windows Exploit


Update -    If you are using an unsupported version of Windows Operating system, you are advised to either upgrade to Windows 10 or install the latest emergency patch issued by Microsoft for Windows XP, Vista, and 8, server 2003 and 2008.


Earlier today, a massive ransomware campaign hit computer systems of hundreds of private companies and public organizations across the globe – which is believed to be the most massive ransomware delivery campaign to date.

The Ransomware in question has been identified as a variant of ransomware known as WannaCry (also known as 'Wana Decrypt0r,' 'WannaCryptor' or 'WCRY').

Like other nasty ransomware variants, WannaCry also blocks access to a computer or its files and demands money to unlock it.


Once infected with the WannaCry ransomware, victims are asked to pay up to $300 in order to remove the infection from their PCs; otherwise, their PCs render unusable, and their files remain locked.

In separate news, researchers have also discovered a massive malicious email campaign that's spreading the Jaff ransomware at the rate of 5 million emails per hour and hitting computers across the globe.




Ransomware Using NSA's Exploit to Spread Rapidly


What's interesting about this ransomware is that WannaCry attackers are leveraging a Windows exploit harvested from the NSA called EternalBlue, which was dumped by the Shadow Brokers hacking group over a month ago.

Microsoft released a patch for the vulnerability in March (MS17-010), but many users and organizations who did not patch their systems are open to attacks.

The exploit has the capability to penetrate into machines running unpatched version of Windows XP through 2008 R2 by exploiting flaws in Microsoft Windows SMB Server. This is why WannaCry campaign is spreading at an astonishing pace.

Once a single computer in your organization is hit by the WannaCry ransomware, the worm looks for other vulnerable computers and infects them as well.

"The worm functionality attempts to infect unpatched Windows machines in the local network. At the same time, it also executes massive scanning on Internet IP addresses to find and infect other vulnerable computers. This activity results in large SMB traffic from the infected host" Microsoft says.

Infections from All Around the World


In just a few hours, the ransomware targeted over 45,000 computers in 74 countries, including United States, Russia, Germany, Turkey, Italy, Philippines and Vietnam, and that the number was still growing, according to Kaspersky Labs.

According to a report, the ransomware attack has shut down work at 16 hospitals across the UK after doctors got blocked from accessing patient files. Another report says, 85% of computers at the Spanish telecom firm, Telefonica, has get infected with this malware.

Another independent security researcher, MalwareTech, reported that a large number of U.S. organizations (at least 1,600) have been hit by WannaCry, compared to 11,200 in Russia and 6,500 in China.



Screenshots of the WannaCry ransomware with different languages, including English, Spanish, Italian, were also shared online by various users and experts on Twitter.

Bitcoin wallets seemingly associated with WannaCry were reportedly started filling up with cash.

The Spanish computer emergency response organization (CCN-CERT) has even issued an alert that warns users of the "massive attack of ransomware" from WannaCry, saying (translated version):

"The ransomware, a version of WannaCry, infects the machine by encrypting all its files and, using a remote command execution vulnerability through SMB, is distributed to other Windows machines on the same network."
"Power firm Iberdrola and utility provider Gas Natural were also reported to have suffered from the outbreak.," according to BBC.



How to Protect Yourself from WannaCry


First of all, if you haven't patched your Windows machines and servers against EternalBlue exploit (MS17-010), do it right now.

To safeguard against such ransomware infection, you should always be suspicious of uninvited documents sent an email and should never click on links inside those documents unless verifying the source.

To always have a tight grip on all your important files and documents, keep a good backup routine in place that makes their copies to an external storage device that is not always connected to your PC.

Moreover, make sure that you run an active anti-virus security suite of tools on your system, and most importantly, always browse the Internet safely.

Saturday 6 May 2017

What is the difference between 32-Bit Vs 64-Bit Windows OS and which one should you choose?



What is 32-Bit Vs 64-Bit Windows operating system and which version should you choose?




32-Bit or 64-Bit! Which is the Windows version on my computer? This is the question most of you have when you are downloading an update or a new software. The issue came to head when Microsoft launched its new Windows 10 operating system and many of old Windows 7/8.1 users faced the conundrum of choosing the right version for their computers.

To understand the 32-bit and 64-bit let’s dig a little deeper. Every Microsoft Windows operating system from Windows XP to Windows 10 comes in two versions, 32-bit or a 64-bit version. But does it really matter? Nearly every PC nowadays has a 64-bit processor now, so why should you care about the difference between 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems?

32-Bit Vs 64-Bit processor

Microsoft started releasing 64-bit versions with Windows XP, which had the longest product lifespan of around 14 years. However, the record of the first 64-bit operating system goes to UNICOS created by the supercomputer-maker Cray Inc. in 1985.  After a decade, nearly all operating system makers including Apple OS X, Microsoft Windows, Sun Microsystem Solaris, and the most recent Google’s Android have ventured into 64-bit versions.

Basically, the 64-bit versions were developed to take advantage of the advancing technology in chip architecture. The operating system is designed to utilize a kind of processor architecture and named so accordingly. A 32-bit OS is designed to take advantage of the resources facilitated by a 32-bit processor (like Intel’s x86) and while a 64-bit version takes advantage of a 64-bit processor.

Now that we got the processors right, let’s now focus on what does 64-bit even mean? In the context of discussions about 32-bit and 64-bit personal computers the XX-bit format refers to the width of the computer’s internal CPU’s register.

The CPU’s register is a small amount of storage used by the CPU where the CPU keeps the data it needs to access the quickest in order for optimum computer performance. The bit designation refers to the width of the register, thus a 64-bit register can hold more data than a 32-bit register which in turn holds more than 16-bit and 8-bit registers. The more ample the space in the CPU’s register system the more it can handle, especially in terms of utilizing system memory. A CPU with a 32-bit register

This further influences the speed at which a computer respond to a user. A CPU with a 32-bit register, for example, has a ceiling of 232 addresses within the register and is thus limited to accessing 4GB of RAM.

In the case of 64-bit, the register can store 2^64 values that amount to 16EB (exabytes) of RAM. A grand figure when compared to 4 GB memory that could be accessed by its 32-bit older counterpart.

Imagine having 8GB RAM on your laptop and yet you may be facing time lag in starting of apps or booting sequence. The reason behind this lag is probably because you have a 32-bit processor and it is unable to utilise the full power of 8GB RAM. The difference is even more visible if you are using resource hungry programs like Adobe Creative Suite.


32-Bit Vs 64-Bit Windows operating system


Now that we have understood the difference between a 32-bit processor and a 64-bit one, let’s get back to Windows operating system. As mentioned earlier, Microsoft started to take advantage of the 64-bit processor technology with Windows XP and later operating systems.

The Windows 64-bit operating system versions are designed to support more RAM than the 32-bit ones. Heavy resource users like developers, gamers, and film editors can get a performance boost if they use a 64-bit version of Windows and pack a higher RAM.

The minimum amount of RAM required for a 64-bit OS is 2 GB in comparison to 32-bit Windows which requires 1 GB RAM. If you are only an Internet surfing, Microsoft Excel and Word using person, this should suffice you. But if you are into gaming, software, multitasking, you should pack a minimum 4GB RAM on a 64-bit Windows PC/laptop. On the top side, the Home edition of Windows 10 can deal with 128GB RAM whereas the Windows 10 Pro version can handle 2048GB RAM without any sweat.

Also remember, running a 32-bit Windows version on a 64-bit processor works just fine but you can expect performance lag. You have to install a 64-bit OS on your machine to take full advantage of the 64-bit CPU. Windows 64-bit version offers Kernel Patch Protection which prevents unsupported changes to the kernel of the Windows OS along with Data Execution Prevention at the hardware level. A digital signature for all the drivers is a must in order to prevent installation of modified drivers which may be used to inject malware on the machine.

Conclusion

64-bit is definitely better than 32-bit. If speed matters to you, go for 64-bit Windows version PC/laptop. Also, nowadays, most processors in the market are 64-bit ones so you may end up working on an ancient architecture if you go for a 32-bit processor and Windows version. 64-bit also offers enhanced security infrastructure to protect your PC/laptop from hackers. Price-wise there is hardly any difference between the two processor versions so make sure your next PC or lappy has a 64-bit processor and a 64-bit Windows 10 version.


Thursday 30 March 2017

Amazing Sucess story of WhatsApp founder Jan Koum




"Focus on simplicity, listen to your customers and iterate if you fail."

Jan Koum is a Ukrainian-born American internet entrepreneur who co-founded the mobile messaging application WhatsApp with Brian Acton. The extremely popular mobile application was acquired by Facebook Inc. in 2014 for a whooping US$19 billion. A billionaire today, he is counted amongst the richest Americans but just a few years ago he was so poor that he had to live off food stamps. Born into a humble family in Ukraine, he migrated to the United States as a teenager with his mother and grandmother. His initial years in the new country were very difficult; the family struggled to make ends meet. Their situation worsened when his mother became ill with cancer and eventually passed away. A resilient soul, Jan Koum worked his way through high school, and found a job at Yahoo as an infrastructure engineer, while still attending college. He formed a rapport with Brian Acton, another Yahoo employee with who he would form a long-term collaboration in future. After working at Yahoo for several years, both Koum and Acton left the job to explore newer avenues in social media. Their love for social media ultimately led the two men to form WhatsApp as a mobile messaging application which went on to become the most popular messaging platform in the world.

Career -  


  • On his job, Jan Kuom was assigned to the new search engine Yahoo to inspect security levels at the company’s advertising system. While working on this, he became acquainted with Brian Acton, one of Yahoo’s earliest employees. The two men shared many similarities and struck up an immediate rapport as both of them had a similar no-nonsense approach to working.

  • After a few months Koum joined Yahoo as an infrastructure engineer, while still attending San Jose State University. A few days after his joining Yahoo suffered a systems breakdown, and Koum—who was attending a class at that time—was immediately called to help with the problem. At this juncture Koum realized that he would have to choose either the university or Yahoo, and he chose the latter.

  • Koum and Acton worked together at Yahoo for nine years. During this time they not only became good friends, but also realized their mutual interest in the fast growing social media world. However, Yahoo did not offer them the opportunity to explore social media, so they quit their jobs in 2007 to explore newer avenues.

  • Both Koum and Acton took a year off and travelled around South America. On their return to the US, both of them individually applied for jobs at Facebook and Twitter, and both were rejected by both companies.

  • In 2009, Koum bought a new iPhone. On visiting one of the first App Stores to open, he realized the potential offered by the market for iPhone compatible applications. This gave him the idea for an application for low-cost convenient communication.

  • Excited with the idea, he roped in Acton and the two men incorporated their new company—called WhatsApp Inc.—on Koum’s birthday, February 24, 2009. One of their fundamental principles was that their company would never accept any form of advertising revenue.

  • The duo launched the WhatsApp Messenger in early 2010. The early messenger kept crashing and the men faced many challenges in promoting the application. Frustrated after a few months of trying, Koum was on the verge of giving up when Acton convinced him to give it some more time.

  • There were not many other instant messengers at that time, and gradually WhatsApp became popular with the users. The rising popularity of the app enabled the founders to acquire additional venture capital.

  • The user base of WhatsApp grew steadily over the months and by February 2013, it had around 200 million active users. The rising popularity of WhatsApp grabbed the attention of the social media giant Facebook which acquired WhatsApp for US$ 19 billion in 2014. By 2016 WhatsApp became the most popular messaging application with a user base of one billion



Thursday 2 February 2017

Idea to introduce VoLTE (4g) services across its 4G circles in 2017

Idea to introduce VoLTE across its 4G circles


TheReliance Jio Happy New Yearoffer has acquired a good position in the telecom market and is giving a tough competition to all the other service providers. Now, the third largest provider of telecom in India, Idea is planning to roll out VoLTE services across its 4G circles. 



The company launched a new app and is calling it Digital Idea in an event held in Mumbai for allowing users to utilize the benefits of higher volumes of music, movies, and games. At the event, the Managing Director of  Idea, Himanshu Kapania made an announcement about the company’s plan to launch VoLTE support. If earlier reports are to be believed, the company is already in talks with the Nokia and Ericsson to help itself expand its VoLTE chapters in different cities. 
Currently, the network of Idea 4G services spans over 11 circles; 21 circles for 3G services. Now, in order to establish the Idea networks across different states in India, the company is planning to introduce the 4G services in nine more areas while the 3G services will be expanded to the states of Bihar and Rajasthan by March 2017.

Sunday 29 January 2017

What is 4G (fourth-generation wireless)?

What is 4G (fourth-generation ) - 


A 4G system is expected to provide a communication technology based on internet protocol. Internet protocol or IP is generally used in the computer networks for data communication among computers. All the devices are identified by a number called IP number. In 4g Network this concept is extended to telephony with an intention to make data and voice communication integrated in the same architecture.
The 4G network is supposed to facilitate a Gigabit speed i.e. a speed of 100+ Mega Bytes per second with a mobile node speed of up to 200km/hr. It will enable internet access, IP telephony, gaming services, and streamed multimedia using the same infrastructure. The generation of wireless system is based on packet switched communication with wide coverage and high throughput.
The 4G wireless uses orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM), Ultra Wide Radio Band(UWB) and Millimeter wireless. The frequency band used in 4G is 2-8 GHz.

  • Inbuilt multimedia support.
  • Television connectivity.
  • Faster data transmission rate of up to approximately 100Mbit/s for high mobility such as mobile access.
  • Approximately 1 Gbit/s for low mobility such as nomadic/local wireless access, according to the ITU requirement Support of bandwidth up to at least 40 MHz should be provided.
  • Expected to provide a secure all-IP based solution with facilities such as IP telephony, ultra-broadband internet access.
  • Although legacy systems are in place to adopt existing users, the infrastructure for 4G will be only packet based (all-IP)
  • Incorporate Flash-OFDM, the 802.16e WLAN and Wimax.

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  •  4g will be based on packet switching only thus requiring low-latency data transmission.
  • 4g will have IPv6 to support a large number of wireless-enabled devices.
  • 4g allow seamless mobility, thus a file transfer in not be intrupted in case a terminal moves one call(one base station covrage area) to another, but handover is carried out.
  • While maintaining seamless mobility, 4G will offer very high data rates with expectations of 100 Mbit/s wireless services.

  •  A major issue in 4G system is to make the high bit rates available in a larger portion of the cell, especially to user in an exposed position in between several base station.

Friday 27 January 2017

T20 World Cup 2018 full cricket schedule

India’s  T20 World cup full cricket schedule for 2018


T20 वर्ल्ड कप 2018
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15 मार्च - भारत/न्यूजीलैण्ड
16 मार्च - वेस्टइंड़ीज/इंग्लैण्ड
16 मार्च - पकिस्तान/आयरलैंड
17 मार्च - श्रीलंका/ज़िम्बाब्वे
18 मार्च - ऑस्ट्रेलिया/न्यूजीलेंड
18 मार्च - द.अफ्रिका/इंग्लैंड
19 मार्च   हिन्दुस्तान/पाकिस्तान
20 मार्च - द.अफ्रिका/ज़िम्बाब्वे
20 मार्च - श्रीलंका/वेस्टइंडीज
21 मार्च - ऑस्ट्रेलिया/आयरलैंड     



22 मार्च - न्यूजीलैंड/पकिस्तान
23 मार्च - इंग्लैंड/जिम्बाब्वे
23 मार्च - भारत/आयरलैंड
25 मार्च - पाकिस्तान/ऑस्ट्रेलिया
25 मार्च - द.अफ़्रीका/वेस्टइंडीज
26 मार्च - न्यूजीलेंड/आयरलैंड
26 मार्च - इंग्लैंड/श्रीलंका
27 मार्च - भारत/ऑस्ट्रेलिया
27 मार्च - वेस्टइंडीज/जिम्बाब्वे
28 मार्च - द.अफ्रीका/श्रीलंका
30 मार्च - पहला सेमीफाइनल
31 मार्च - दूसरा सेमीफाइलन
3 अप्रैल - T20 फाइनल

What is DHCP ?

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network protocol that enables a server to automatically assign an IP address to a computer from a defined range of numbers (EX. a scope) configured for a given network. As long as you're learning about your IP address, you should learn a little about something called DHCP—which stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Why bother? Because it has a direct impact on millions of IP addresses. 


How DHCP assigns IP addresses -

DHCP assigns an IP address when a system is started and request for Ip  for example: 

  1. A user turns on a computer with a DHCP client.
  2. The client computer sends a broadcast request (called a DISCOVER or DHCPDISCOVER), looking for a DHCP server to answer.
  3. The router directs the DISCOVER packet to the correct DHCP server.
  4. The server receives the DISCOVER packet. Based on availability and usage policies set on the server, the server determines an appropriate address (if any) to give to the client. The server then temporarily reserves that address for the client and sends back to the client an OFFER (or DHCPOFFER) packet, with that address information. The server also configures the client's DNS servers, WINS servers, NTP servers, and sometimes other services as well.
  5. The client sends a REQUEST (or DHCPREQUEST) packet, letting the server know that it intends to use the address.
  6. The server sends an ACK (or DHCPACK) packet, confirming that the client has a been given a lease on the address for a server-specified period of time.

 DHCP Address lease times -

A local area network operates in a similar fashion. Each device on the network must have a unique IP address. A  DHC server leases an address to a new device for a period of time, called the DHCP lease time. When the lease expires, the DHCP server might assign the IP address to a different device.





Monday 23 January 2017

Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 Phone review and specification

Specification  -   Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 smartphone was launched in August 2016. The phone comes with a 5.50-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1080 pixels by 1920 pixels at a PPI of 401 pixels per inch. Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 price in India starts from Rs. 10,999. 



The Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 is powered by 2GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor and it comes with 4GB of RAM. The phone packs 64GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 128GB via a microSD card. As far as the cameras are concerned, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 packs a 13-megapixel primary camera on the rear and a 5-megapixel front shooter for selfies.



The Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 is a dual SIM (GSM and GSM) smartphone that accepts Micro-SIM and Nano-SIM. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, Infrared, USB OTG, FM, 3G and 4G (with support for Band 40 used by some LTE networks in India). Sensors on the phone include Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor and Gyroscope.



The Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 runs Android 6.0 and is powered by a 4100mAh non removable battery. It measures 151.00 x 76.00 x 8.30 (height x width x thickness) and weighs 175.00 grams.

About Xiaomi  -  
Xiaomi is a privately owned company that designs, develops, and sells smartphones, an Android-based OS, and other consumer electronics. Xiaomi also makes fitness trackers, TVs, air purifiers, and tablets. It has a skin for its Android phones and tablets – MIUI. The company largely sells its phones via flash sales in India.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 detailed specifications

GENERAL

Release date  -     August 2016

Form factor  -  Touch screen

Dimensions (mm) - 151.00 76.00 8.30

Weight (g)  -   175gm

Battery capacity -   4100mah

Removable battery  -  no

Colours - Available in Gold, Grey, Matte Black

DISPLAY

Screen size    -  5.50 inch

Touchscreen  - Yes

Resolution   -   1080x1920 pixels

Pixels per inch  - 401

HARDWARE

Processor  -  2GHz octa-core

Processor make -  Qualcomm Snapdragon 625

RAM  -  4GB

Internal storage - 64Gb

Expandable storage  - Yes

Expandable storage type  -  Micro sd

Expandable storage up to   -  128Gb

CAMERA

Rear camera  -- 13-megapixel

Flash - Yes

Front camera  -   5-megapixel


SOFTWARE

Operating System  -  Android 6.0

Skin --  MIUI8

CONNECTIVITY

Wi-Fi  -  Yes

Wi-Fi standards supported  -  802.11 a/b/g/n

GPS   -  Yes

Bluetooth  -  Yes, v 4.10

NFC  -  No

Infrared  - Yes

USB OTG   -  Yes

Headphones  - 3.5 mm

FM  -  Yes

Number of SIMs supported  -   2

SIM 1
SIM Type -  Micro-SIM

GSM/CDMA  -  GSM

3G   -  Yes

4G/ LTE  - Yes

Supports 4G in India (Band 40)  -  Yes

SIM 2  
SIM Type  - Nano-Sim

GSM/CDMA  -  Gsm

3g   -  Yes

4G/LTE    -  Yes

Supports 4G in India    -  Yes (40 Band)

SENSORS

Compass/ Magnetometer  -  No

Accelerometer  -  Yes

Gyroscope  -  Yes

Proximity sensor  -  Yes

Ambient light sensor  -  Yes

Barometer  -    No

Temperature sensor  - No