New Andorid Malware

If you suddenly see a “Google Play” icon on your Androiod phone, beware that it could be the act of a new virus.

If you click on the icon you may go the genuine Google Play store so that you may not realize that this is a malware.

In the background the malware will work as a DDOS agent and sends out information about your device to a Command and Control center. Subsequently the command and Control center will establish a line of communication through messages to control the activities on the phone.

The trojan may use your phone to either launch a DDOS attack or to send out messages. Needless to say that you will be paying the cost of such malicious messages and also open ypurself to the charge of a Cyber Crime activity.

Be sure that you have an effective mobile security working in your phone to mitigate this risk. More Info

Naavi

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Need to reduce the age of attaining majority under law

In the Delhi gangrape case it is reported that one of the accused is a 17 year old boy. By virtue of being less than 18 years of age this person is expected to escape punishment that he rightly deserves. This needs to raise the issue of whether our law regarding defining “Minority” needs a review.

In the current age, several things have undergone a change. It is well known that the exposure of today’s youngsters are wider than in earlier times. There is a demand for sex education in the high schools. In Computer knowledge there is no doubt that todays sub teens are actually mature adults in terms of computer knowledge.

In view of the changing times both in terms of Cyber Crimes as well as other crimes there is a need for reducing the age of attainment of majority from 18 to at least 16. More appropriately “Attaining Majority” can be linked to the context. For example, while today’s boys can be considered as “Majors” for most legal purposes at the age of 16, in respect of Cyber Crimes there is a case for reducing it still further. However since some research may be required to fix different age limits for attaining majority for different purposes, 16 years can be considered as an immediate desirable level at the present times.

In US for several aspects 16 years is the age at which a person is considered as an “Emancipated Minor”. Similar concept should be tried in India also.

Naavi

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Adverse effect of Computer Games on the society

The barbaric incidents of sexual violence seen in Delhi recently has raised a question on the effect of Bollywood, TV and Computer Games on the psyche of people and whether they are contributing to the growing violence and sexual assaults in the society.

There have been some discussions on the Twitter and on the TV in this regard in the last few days. Some of the Bollywood celebrities including Ms Sharmila Tagore tried to defend the current trends in Cinema where women are shown in a highly degrading manner on the screen as a natural development because of commercial considerations. They also tried to say that even in the 70’s the every movie had at least one rape scene and there was no corruption of the society as we see today. Hence they expressed a view that Bollywood cannot be blamed for the current status of women in cities like Del

Ms Kiran Bedi on the Twitter has drawn attention to a scientific survey on the impact of violence on TV and Movies on the viewing public. The details of the study are available here.

The researchers have confirmed that “when participants watched violent images, networks of nerve cells started to rapidly reorganize themselves throughout the brain: the participants’ brain function was changing in response to what they were seeing on the screen. The volunteers’ attention was reoriented, their perceptions were heightened, and their autonomic nervous system became highly active, all of which are indicative of the stress response”.

The research also stated that “When you are engrossed in watching a TV show, movie, or news footage, your unconscious sees the violent images and doesn’t know they are on a screen; your unconscious believes you are right there in the action.”

The observations made above in respect of violence on TV/Cinema screen indicates that the effect of Computer games could be even worse. Unlike the TV or Cinema, the viewers in a Computer Game actually take a role in the game and become part of the experience. Hence they absorb all the effects of the game including the desires that are associated with the character in the games. There are many computer games where the character is involved in “killing” or “Raping” other characters. One can imagine what would be the impact of such games on the society.

One of the studies on video games indicate as follows:

” teens who play violent video games for extended periods of time:Tend to be more aggressive, Are more prone to confrontation with their teachers, May engage in fights with their peers and See a decline in school achievements. (Gentile et al, 2004).” (Details are available here) There could be many other studies of this nature which may give us some kind of a link to the growing menace of female abuse in the society today.

Even if we restrict our discussion to the movies, one classical difference between the movies of 70’s and today are that in those days there was a clear distinction between the heroes and villains and the heroines and side characters. Normally the heroes were always good and it was the villain who indulged in rape or other bad acts. Similarly it was not the heroine who was subjected to violent sexual abuse but it was other less important characters. The viewers always identified themselves with the heroes or heroines and hence they were not too much involved with the bad characters or bad acts.

On the other hand today we see heroes also frequently engaging themselves in violent acts. Similarly the heroines with whom people would like to identify themselves indulge in “Item dances” which are fundamentally obscene depiction of women.

As a result, the effect of TV and Movies of today are also very negative.

I wish the celebrities of the Bollywood as well as other regional industries appreciate this view point and seriously review their negative contribution to the society in pursuance of money.

Naavi

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Naming and Shaming of Rapists

After the gory gang rape in Delhi which has attracted unprecedented national attention, the Government of India which is directly in charge of the security of the National Capital, Delhi has announced that they will start a national database of Rape Convicts in an attempt to “Name and Shame” offenders as a “Deterrence”.

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Hackers hold Australian Health records hostage

A group of Russian hackers are reportedly holding medical records of an Australian Clinic hostage and demanding a ransom of Australian $400 million. The cyber criminals hacked into the server of the clinic and encrypted the records and demanding ransom to release the decryption key.

Report

The incident highlights the risk of neglecting information security in an organizational environment particularly if the organization holds sensitive data.

It appears that the clinic is in a vulnerable state since it does not seem to have an effective backup again a failure of a proper Information Assurance program.

Naavi

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When you pick up a glass of water…

Next time when you pick up a glass of water in some body’s place, be careful, your finger print could be picked out of the glass and used to impersonate you. Social engineering attacks in future may therefore start with an offer of a glass of water or juice since picking up the fingerprint using fevicol and using it for biometric authentication is considered extremely easy.

Samir Kelekar, a security expert in Bangalore highlights the issues involved in Aadhar security which is based on biometrics. Details

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