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DOXING - New Internet Problem

In the modern world, Internet has become a wonderful place to gain knowledge, exchange ideas, share information, make new friends and whatnot. Even though, you can do all of this by remaining anonymous behind your monitor, your real life identity and personal details can still be at the risk of falling into the hands of strangers. This is where the term “ doxing ” comes into play! What is Doxing? Doxing  simply refers to the process of gathering or deducing other people’s information such as name, age, email, address, telephone number, photographs etc. using publicly available sources such as the Internet. In other words, doxing is the act of using the Internet to search for personal details about a person. Doxing is done by initially taking a piece of information (such as “name” or “email address”) and keeping it as a base to find out other possible details about the person. The term “doxing” is derived from the word “document tracing” which means to retrieve documen...

Access Your Facebook Account with 3 Passwords

Did you know that you can login to your Facebook account using 3 different passwords? Seems interesting isn’t it? Yep! Unlike any other online account which has only one password to access, Facebook lets you log in using 3 different variants of your password. Only a few Facebook users are aware of this fact, but for many others, this might seem a bit surprising. Facebook accepts the following forms of your password: 1. Your Original Password Let me explain this to you with the following example. Assume that your default Facebook password that you created during the sign-up process is: 2. Password with the Case Toggled In the above password the letters ‘F’ and ‘P’ are in uppercase and the remaining are in the lowercase. If you TOGGLE the case  where all the UPPERCASE characters are converted into the lowercase and vice versa, your default password “myFacebookPass” would become: Now if you log in using the above toggled password, your Faceb...

OLD FORT - THE ABODE OF TIGER

If a race has no history, if it has no worthwhile tradition, it becomes a negligible factor in the thought of the world, and it stands in danger of being exterminated. The old Fort (in Hindi called PURANA QILA) was built in1533 by emperor Humayun. Some modification were done by Sher Shah in the year 1544. It is also called SHERGARH ( the abode of Tiger). It is located near Pragati Maidan and about a km from famous India Gate, just adjsent to Zoological Park. It is spread over 2 km area. It is not a very beautiful fort but historically it is important. It has a museum and there are monuments of Mahabharat age. The Babri ( Place for women bath) is interesting to see how about 80-10 ft down staircases are built and how the natural water used to flow. The LIGHT AND SOUND program organised every day after the sun set is worth experiencing. It reveals the ancient history of India and depicts the facts how the city 'INDRAPRASTHA' has turned to recent ' NEW DE...