Showing posts with label Nokia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nokia. Show all posts

Sunday, 13 November 2011

w3af v.1.1 - Web Application Attack and Audit Framework Released


w3af v.1.1 - Web Application Attack and Audit Framework Released w3af is a Web Application Attack and Audit Framework. The project's goal is to create a framework to find and exploit web application vulnerabilities that is easy to use and extend. To read our short and long term objectives. w3af is much more than a piece of software, w3af is a community that breathes Web Application Security. Change Log: * Considerably increased performance by implementing gzip encoding * Enhanced embedded bug...

Burp Suite Pro v1.4.03 released - CSRF generator, SSL strip Added


Burp Suite Pro v1.4.03 released - CSRF generator, SSL strip Added There is a new CSRF generator, which produces proof-of-concept HTML for generating virtually any HTTP request. You can access this feature by right-clicking any item within Burp, and using the engagement tools context menu to select "generate CSRF PoC". Some useful features are: Support for all form encoding types: standard URL encoding, multipart encoding, and plain text encoding. Auto-detection of the optimal encoding type, with...

#Anonymous : Now is the Time to evolve or Die


#Anonymous : Now is the Time to evolve or Die Anonymous was formed and birthed on the internet message board 4chan in 2003. The moniker Anonymous was derived as homage to 4chan. At the time, if someone posted to 4chan’s forums and no name was given then the post was credited to "Anonymous". Seizing onto the premise or the idea that actions can be taken anonymously by the lesser or powerless “Anonymous” moved beyond 4Chan and morphed into sometime larger and more potent. The original premise of...

Thursday, 27 October 2011

Japan under Heavy Cyber Attack !


Japan under Heavy Cyber Attack ! In last two days several Cyber attacks breach corporate and National Security of Japan. First, Japanese parliament hit by cyber attack from China according to Report. A server located in China was used for the attack on the Japanese Lower House. This led to an extraordinary meeting of a key subcommittee after it emerged that hackers had access to emails and documents belonging to the chamber's 480 legislators for at least one month. The personal computers...

India's leading telecom Company BSNL hacked by Pakistani Hacker


India's leading telecom Company BSNL hacked by Pakistani Hacker A Pakistani hacker "KhantastiC haX0r" today hack into the official website of India's leading telecom Company Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL). This is not 1st time when BSNL become victim of any cyber attack. Pakistani Hackers hit Indian Corporate and National Government Websites, Servers time by time Just for FUN or so called Cyber War b/w these two countries. This year 2011, Attack/ defacement are less than...

Thursday, 20 October 2011

Nmap 5.61 TEST2 - IPv6 OS detection Added


Nmap 5.61 TEST2 -  IPv6 OS detection Added Nmap Added IPv6 OS detection, CPE, 30 more scripts, and more features in latest release Nmap 5.61 TEST2. Change Log for Nmap 5.61TEST2 Added IPv6 OS detection system! The new system utilizes many tests similar to IPv4, and also some IPv6-specific ones that we found to be particularly effective. And it uses a machine learning approach rather than the static classifier we use for IPv4. We hope to move some of the IPv6 innovations back to...

Exploit Pack - An open source security framework


Exploit Pack - An open source security framework Exploit Pack is an open source security framework developed by Juan Sacco. It combines the benefits of a Java GUI, Python as Engine and well-known exploits on the wild. It has an IDE to make the task of developing new exploits easier, instant search features and XML-based modules. A GPL license for the entire project helps to ensure the code will remain free. It also features a ranking system for contributors, tutorials for everyone who wants to...

WebCookiesSniffer - New cookies sniffer/viewer utility


WebCookiesSniffer - New cookies sniffer/viewer utility WebCookiesSniffer is a new packet sniffer utility that captures all web site cookies sent between the web browser and the web server and displays them in a simple cookies table. The upper pane of WebCookiesSniffer displays the cookie string and the web site/host name that sent or received this cookie. When selecting a cookie string in the upper pane, WebCookiesSniffer parses the cookie string and displays the cookies as name-value format in...

OWASP Mantra - c0c0n 11 and AppSecLatam 11 Release


OWASP Mantra - c0c0n 11 and AppSecLatam 11 Release  The third beta of OWASP Mantra Security Toolkit has been released. One of the main features of this version is the multi-language support. Mantra now supports Hindi and Spanish, in addition to English. If you can give us a helping hand by translating Mantra into more languages, feel free to contact us and we will look forward to see you in Team Mantra. This version is based on Firefox 7.0.1 and comes with some new extensions which you will...

Friday, 9 September 2011

Nokia to Update its Symbian Belle Platform with Microsoft Apps

Nokia will soon update its Symbian Belle platform with a suite of business-based applications called Microsoft Apps. The Microsoft Apps suite is free and features Microsoft PowerPoint and OneNote. Nokia believes the update will “add some serious business productivity tools” for those buying Symbian Belle device or those seeking to upgrade from Symbian Anna to Symbian Belle.
The Microsoft Apps suite includes Microsoft Lync 2010 Mobile, Microsoft PowerPoint Broadcast, Microsoft OneNote and Microsoft Document Connection. The Apps will include Microsoft OneNote sync with SharePoint update in early 2012. Nokia and Microsoft also plan to include Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint as native applications in the second update. The first batch of the apps is expected to be rolled out by fourth quarter of this year.
Nokia says on its blog that the launch of Microsoft Apps for Symbian shows Nokia has not halted development of its Symbian platform. And more updates will be made in 2012. “We will provide software support to Symbian until at least 2016. Symbian is hugely important to our future ambitions and this latest announcement is just another example of the role that Symbian will play,” says Nokia.
The Microsoft Apps will be delivered via software update over the air or via PC download and will function on the Nokia N8, Nokia C7, Nokia C6-01, Nokia E7, Nokia E6, Nokia X7, Nokia 700, Nokia 701, Nokia 600 and Nokia Oro. Additionally, the Finnish giant is working with Microsoft to provide mobile device management of Symbian Belle devices through Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2012.
Earlier, Nokia had announced its Symbian Belle-based phones namely Nokia 700,701 and 600. All three phones are expected sometime in third quarter of this year. Nokia also talked about making its new operating system compatible with previous generation Symbian^3 and Symbian Anna platforms. 

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