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Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 February 2015

Reliance & Facebook to offer free access to popular website

Reliance & Facebook to offer free access to popular website via internet.org

eliance Communication have partnered with Facebook, they will be providing free data usage via Internet.org only for Reliance customers. Reliance consumers will be able to access popular websites for free.

These services will initially be available in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Mumbai, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Chennai and Andhra Pradesh. The services have been launched and active as of now. The company is planning to roll out the same all over India within few months.

Free internet is available only for reliance consumers – they can access the same by visiting internet.org using their reliance network enabled devices. Users will not get full access but they will be able to access popular websites including Facebook for free.

Reliance users can access TimesJobs, Babajob, Wikipedia, some Health and social welfare sites, news sites (TOI, BBC, NDTV, Aaj Tak etc..), can use Bing search, Facebook with messenger, ESPN Crickinfo and utility websites (OLX, AccuWeather, Cleartip and Astro).



If you are using Reliance network try accessing internet.org or using Internet.org Android app. No data charges will be applicable if sites are accessed via internet.org.

Facebook and Instagram are down



Facebook appeared to be down early Tuesday, with the social media site saying it is working on fixing the issue. The company's photo sharing website Instagram too is down with users experiencing issues logging in. 

"Sorry, something went wrong. We're working on it and we'll get it fixed as soon as we can," Facebook said on its website. 

Users from the United States and India reported that they were unable to log on to the website. 

Representatives at Facebook were not immediately available for comment.

Tuesday, 3 February 2015

Facebook and Instagram is Down



Facebook appeared to be down early Tuesday, with the social media site saying it is working on fixing the issue. The company's photo sharing website Instagram too is down with users experiencing issues logging in. 

"Sorry, something went wrong. We're working on it and we'll get it fixed as soon as we can," Facebook said on its website. 

Users from the United States and India reported that they were unable to log on to the website. 

Representatives at Facebook were not immediately available for comment.

Saturday, 13 December 2014

Facebook: No Dislike Button Coming, But Maybe Something Else



If you dig what someone posts on Facebook, you can simply Like it to let them know. But what happens when someone posts bad news? Maybe you don’t want to comment, but still want to acknowledge that you’ve read the post. Facebook doesn’t really have an option for that space, but that may change soon.
According to the BBC, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently confirmed that there’s real interest in launching some form of button that allows you to express something other than a Like.
“A lot of times people share things on Facebook that are sad moments in their lives,” Zuckerberg said. “Often people tell us that they don’t feel comfortable pressing ‘like’ because ‘like’ isn’t the appropriate sentiment. The thing that I think is very valuable is that there are more sentiments that people want to express.” Zuckerberg specifically said that Facebook won’t add a “dislike” button.
“I don’t think there needs to be a voting mechanism on Facebook whether posts are good or bad,” he said, according to Marketing Land. “I don’t think that’s socially very valuable or good for the community.”
He explained that he doesn’t want people to use a dislike button to “demean” people, and Facebook is still looking for the right solution. Zuckerberg didn’t provide a timeline for when such a feature may finally be available.

Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Facebook Updated by Mark Zuckerberg With Rooms Feauture

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Facebook’s Rooms app still isn’t available on Android, but today the company is pushing out a pretty big update for iOS. Version 1.1.0 of Rooms adds more ways to customize your chat rooms and a new activity tracker.
Two of Room’s new features are designed to give you more control over the rooms you’ve created. First, you can now customize the sound people hear when they “like” a post, with more than 50 different options to choose from. Second, there’s a new activity dashboard that lets you see how much time people are spending in your room along with how many posts, comments and likes occurred during the past week.
Facebook also added even more push notifications. The app already lets you know when someone posts in your room, joins your room or responds to one of your posts. Now it also pings you when there’s a new post in any chat room you’re subscribed to, though you can turn that off in settings if it gets overwhelming.
I booted up Rooms to try the update for myself, and while all the new features worked pretty well I couldn’t help but notice that the app itself has quickly become a ghost town. It may take more than a few improvements to bring people back to Rooms, though maybe an Android launch could give the app a much-needed boost.

How to use New Facebook Group App?

Facebook Groups App

Facebook is the largest social networking site which is always in a mood to come up with new and many creative ideas for it’s users in order to enhance their social networking experience. Facebook’s main innovation serves to be as a medium to bring people together of different countries from all across the globe. More users are now a days seem to be accessing Facebook from their Smartphones via the Facebook app but the accessing of the Facebook Groups seem to be quiet dead via Facebook’s mobile app.

Wednesday, 8 October 2014

6 Ways to hack a Facebook Account | Facebook Hacking (New Tricks 2014)

6  Ways to hack a Facebook account, something most of our readers always wanted to Learn, something new about Facebook Hacking. Learn the best attacks for Facebook Hacking with their advantages and drawbacks.
Note:- This tutorial is for educational purpose only and may not be used for any blackhat purpose. The prime aim of this tutorial is to create awareness so that you guys can protect yourself  from getting hacked.
Before learning the actual procedure you should know about different types of attacks, their drawbacks and prevention against these attacks .
5 Ways to Hack a Facebook Account | Facebook Hacking

1) Phishing :
The first and very basic way of hacking Facebook accounts is via Phishing. Phishing is actually creating fake web pages to steal user’s credentials like email,passwords,phone no,etc.

DRAWBACK :
Users nowadays are aware of these type of attacks and one can not be easily fooled using this attack. You need some social engineering to trick someone.
Prevention :

  • Always check the page URL before logging in. This is the most trusted and effective way one can use to avoid himself from phishing.
  • Other way is to use some good Antivirus software which will warn you if  you visit a harmful phishing page.
    Even if somehow you have already entered your credentials in a phisher, Immediately Change your password.

2) Keylogging :
This is another good way of hacking Facebook accounts. In this type of attack a hacker simply sends an infected file having keylogger in it to the victim. If the victim executes that file on his pc, whatever he types will be mailed/uploaded to hacker’s server. The advantage of this attack is that the victim won’t know that hacker is getting every Bit of data he is typing. Another big advantage is that hacker will get passwords of all the accounts used on that PC.

DRAWBACK :
Keyloggers are often detected as threats by good antiviruses. Hacker must find a way to protect it from antivirus.

Prevention :

  • Execute the file only if you trust the sender.
  • Use online scanner such as novirusthanks.org
  • Use good antivirus and update it regularly .
3) Trojans/backdoors :
This is an advanced level topic. It consists of a server and a client. In this type of attack the attacker sends the infected server to the victim. After execution the infected server i.e. Trojan on the victim’s PC opens a backdoor and now the hacker can do whatever he wants with the victim’s PC .

DRAWBACK :

Trojans are often detected as threats by good antiviruses. Hacker must find a way to protect it from antivirus.

Prevention :
  • Execute the file only if you trust the sender.
  • Use online scanner such as novirusthanks.org
  • Use good antivirus and update it regularly .

4)Sniffing

It consists of stealing session in progress. In this type of attack an attacker makes connection with server and client and relays message between them, making them believe that they are talking to each other directly.

DRAWBACK :
  • If user is logged out then attacker is also logged out and the session is lost.
  • It is difficult to sniff on SSL protected networks.
Prevention :
  • Always use SSL secured connections.
  • Always keep a look at the url if the http:// is not changed to https:// it means that sniffing is active on your network.

5)Social Engineering :


This method includes guessing and fooling the clients to give their own passwords. In this type of attack, a hacker sends a fake mail which is very convincing and appealing and asks the user for his password.
Answering the security questions also lies under this category.
Drawback :
It is not easy to convince someone to make him give his password.
Guessing generally doesn’t always work ( Although if you are lucky enough it may work!).

Prevention :

  • Never give your password to anyone
  • Don’t believe in any sort of emails which asks for your password

6) Session Hijacking

In a session hijacking attack an attacker steals victims cookies, cookies stores all the necessary logging Information about one’s account, using this info an attacker can easily hack anybody’s account. If you get the cookies of the Victim you can Hack any account the Victim is Logged into i.e. you can hack Facebook, Google, Yahoo.
Drawbacks :
  • You will be logged out when user is logged out.
  • You will not get the password of the user’s account.
  • Will not work if the user is using HTTPS connections.

Prevention :

  • Always work on SSL secured connections.
  • Always keep a look at the url if the http:// is not changed to https:// it means that sniffing is active on your network