Your Routers Vulnerable, malicious router-controlling website

A researcher has created a malicious router-controlling website which is a worry for the masses; it is basically like having control of your internet connection. It works where a method of DNS attack which utilizing typical D-Link or Linksys routers and this is when hackers can gain command to your stuff.
DNS rebinding attack is what it is called and functions by allowing hackers to put JavaScript into play which can fool your browser into alerting your router’s configuration and this is where the operator remotely administers the device.
Ok this concept is not solid at the moment but it can take advantage of guessing with ease the router admin passwords.
The researcher called Dan Kaminsky will show people at the RSA security conference how a web-based attack could be used to attack and seize control of certain routers
Source – Full Story
Miss Bimbo Internet Game encourages youngsters: Should we really have games like this?
March 25, 2008 by Mark
Filed under Gaming, News, Online Games

An internet based game called “Bimbo” has said to encourage youngsters to become the best ever bimbo and a famous one at that, this game has been criticised for putting pressure on the young generation.
It is basically a game where you can create your very own character and where you can choose if you want to give it your very own boob job, some may say this is a silly game and some may say that it would make youngsters see what the world is really all about.
Eating disorder organisations and parent groups have voiced their opinions over the Miss Bimbo website which puts itself across as a virtual fashion game. The games has many things such as virtual medication and plastic surgery, bimbo dollars and you can even feed your bimbo vegetables, chocolate, steak and chips.
The site already has more than 200,000 registered users - mostly young girls and it’s only been around for about a month.
Do you think young girls should be playing this game?
Source – Sky News (Full Story)
People are getting fed up with Facebook: are you one of them?
February 22, 2008 by Peter Chubb
Filed under News

I was surprised to hear that people are starting to get fed up with Facebook; people are calling it Facebook fatigue. Since the popular launch of this social network site, Facebook has seen its first drop in Read more
YouTube Korea Fails To Blow Local Competition Out The Water

The newly launched Korean version of YouTube has flopped in the local video sharing scene according to a report by Korea Times. Rankey, the internet traffic monitoring company reported a surge of traffic of 382,000 daily visitors to YouTube English and YouTube Korea on the 23rd January but the extra traffic didn’t last Read more
