Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

Friday, 7 October 2016

Two INDISHELL Hacker group’s members arrested at Noida


Two Hackers of the group “Indishell” which is located in India has been arrested on Saturday after the investigation by the Police at Noida (India). The accused who was arrested is a B-Tech Student from Computer Science actually they have hacked a e-commerce website which provides mobile recharges, d2h recharges and many types of recharges, they have cheated them about more than 50 Lakh.

Hackers who were arrested
  • Sumit Gupta (24)
  • Ankit Singh (22)

They both are from U.P (Uttar Pradesh), Police have charged them under sections 420 of the IPC (Indian Pinal Code) and 66c of the IT act 2008.

“We received a complaint from the head of recharge of Memory Electronics Pvt Ltd about the website being hacked,” said Triveni Singh, DSP (cyber-crime cell) GB Nagar. 
According to Triveni, The IP address used by the hackers was located in Sector 62 of Noida. Cops then zeroed in on the duo, allegedly involved in scores of hacking cases. To siphon off the money, the hackers would bypass the cc avenue payment gateway, cops said. “After hacking into the server, the accused obtained administrative rights of the website. When users asked for recharge of their cellphones, DTH cards, net cards, etc., the hackers would just key in the cell number and the amount to be topped up. However, no bill would be generated as the hackers had bypassed the payment page,” 

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Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Oracle to help Maharashtra accelerate the state's Smart City program





Announcing its first move on the Indian government’s Smart City project, the $37-billion tech giant Oracle Corp has chosen Maharashtra to accelerate the state’s digital transformation and set up a Centre for Excellence there.

Towards this, Oracle Global CEO Safra Catz has signed a pact with Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on the sidelines of the onging Oracle OpenWorld conference here, it was announced on Wednesday.

According to the pact, Oracle will create a cloud-based Centre of Excellence (CoE) to help accelerate Maharashtra’s ‘Smart City’ programme and modernise technology solutions. Catz said the project is the most expansive and biggest of its kind.

It will be likely replicated across the country, if successful, she said. However, refusing to give its financial details, she also said the investment will be completely scalable because the focus will be to use the cloud technology for immediate uptake.

“We are thrilled to further our commitment in India by working with the Government of Maharashtra and Prime Minister Narendra Modi to help position India as a world-class design and manufacturing epicenter,” Catz said.

“The Cloud Center of Excellence powered by Oracle will play a key role in improving the lives of the people of this state,” she said. The company recently set up nine incubation centers in the country, a massive campus in Bengalaru and launched an annual training initiative for 500,000 students.

“By moving to the Cloud, the government has the opportunity to create a digitally empowered society and a growing knowledge economy. We look forward to making this partnership a success,” she added.

According to Fadnavis, the aim is to connect Maharashtra’s 29,000 villages by December 2018 to digitally empower gram panchayats, schools, primary health centres and other institutions.

“The entire infrastructure creation for this will require investments to the tune of $1 billion,” Fadnavis said.

“We would also like to create virtual agricultural markets or e-markets along with the supply chain. To transform the agriculture market, accessibility is the biggest challenge. Using the technology, every single village will be a connected market and health, education and agriculture will come under this,” the chief minister added.

“The cities in the state will be covered by optic fibres in less than two years’ time which will enable smart transportation, parking and other citizen-related services,” Fadnavis announced, adding that the state government will enable 1,200 hotspots in cities, out of which 500 will be ready by November this year.

“Cloud computing has changed the landscape of governance. It has the power to enable inclusive growth and to transform the state into a digitally-empowered society,” Fadnavis said.

The proposed projects, to be finalized before the end of the calendar year, include:

– Smart city in a box

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