Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Scammers Use FBR to Trap Online Bank Account Holders

scam Scammers Use FBR to Trap Online Bank Account HoldersScammers have come up with new technique to hunt online bank accounts in Pakistan tosnatch their usersname and password and then to ultimately use these details to empty these accounts.
Previously these Phishing Attacks used to involve an email from bank itself, redirecting the users to fake bank website and to collect username/password information of the target.
Now, these attackers are sending emails from FBR, telling the users that there is a tax refund that they can claim by clicking an link which should lead to FBR website, but in reality it takes the user to attackers’ website.
Check below the email:
FBR001 Scammers Use FBR to Trap Online Bank Account Holders
When a user clicks on the link provided in the email, it takes him/her to this webpage:http://www.zhypublishing.zhylosa.net/orders/editors/fbr.gov.pk/fbr.gov.refundportal.htm
Where user is presented with a list of banks (with fake pages) to proceed for the tax refund. Upon clicking the link of any bank, user is taken to the fake page of that bank – which looks identical to original bank website – asking the username and password.
Allied Bank Scam thumb Scammers Use FBR to Trap Online Bank Account Holders
All the data input on this fake website is automatically sent to attacker who can use your username/password to use your internet-bank account at his/her will.

Message for General Users:

  • NEVER respond to any email that asks Password, Pin Code, Security answer or any similar information that you may not want to share with anyone.
  • Immediately report any such email to your bank
  • Register a complaint with FIA

Need for Awareness

Banks are sending out mass-emails to their users, explaining them what phishing attacks are and how not to respond to them. This is helpful in many ways, but banks probably need to do more. Maybe State Bank can take this initiative and do a mass-level campaign for users’ awareness.

Message for Banks!

  • With increasing trend of mobile banking and net-banking, there should be a comprehensive awareness campaigns by banks to educate their customers of such phishing attacks.
  • Enhance your security and intelligence to detect and deal with such criminal activities.

Message for NR3C

  • Tracking these websites is easy. Simply do a reverse IP lookup and see what other websites are hosted on same server
  • Contact details from host, or from other websites can get you to the culprits, simple and easy.
  • This is exactly how we tracked a friend who DDoS attacked us back in 2010

Link Dot Net Wraps up its Broadband Operations in Pakistan


Link Dot Net Link Dot Net Wraps up its Broadband Operations in PakistanLink Dot Net, a sister concern of Mobilink, is closing its broadband DSL operations in the country, revealed various official sources who wanted to remain unnamed.
According to details we have got, Link Dot Net is handing over its customers to PTCL in all the cities where it was previously offering broadband DSL services. Procedures for handing over the customers have started, confirmed a source working in Link Dot Net.
Our source further confirmed that all the Link Dot Net customers, country wide, will be transferred to PTCL. Source wasn’t sure about his future and said that it is likely that company will also free-up its staff once the transition is over.
A Link Dot Net Official confirmed ProPakistani that company is handing over its home users to PTCL, but said that company will retain corporate customers and will continue to exist in the country.
Link Dot Net is aiming to hand-over all its customers by June end.
Link Dot Net is also informing its customers about the decision. Following Letter has been sent to customers telling them that company is closing operations due to tough market conditions.
Dear Valued Customer,
LINKdotNET Telecom Limited (“LINKdotNET”) has always strived best to be one step ahead of the market as it integrates technology, knowledge and people in a unique way that completely redefines the Internet.
However, due to current market conditions, we regret to inform you that we will be discontinuing LINKdotNET consumer DSL service in your area. It is a business decision which we have taken after thorough deliberation and evaluation of all alternative options.In order to ensure your connectivity needs without any disruption, LINKdotNET has entered into an agreement with Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (“PTCL”), by virtue of which PTCL shall provide its DSL services to LINKdotNET customers in all such areas where LINKdotNET has discontinued its consumer DSL services.
LINKdotNET shall provide you services up to 30th June, 2013. You will, in this regard, be contacted by PTCL in due course.PTCL is the country’s largest broadband service provider with customer base of over 1 Million subscribers.
You will continue to enjoy seamless Internet experience, uninterrupted streaming, fastest downloading speeds, and unlimited downloads at the most economical rates without paying any upfront charges to PTCL.We once again thank you for showing your trust in our services and assure you to do our best for a smooth transition of your DSL services.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please feel free to call us at our round the clock helpline: 111 600 111. We will be available to answer any of your concerns and queries. For queries related to PTCL services, you may call at 1236.
It has been a great honor and a privilege to serve you. We wish you continued success.
Warm Regards,
Customer Care Team
LINKdotNET

Monday, May 27, 2013

MoIT and HEC to Collaborate for Proliferation of ICT in Pakistan

HEC Pakistan thumb MoIT and HEC to Collaborate for Proliferation of ICT in PakistanThe Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan and Ministry of Information Technology & Telecom (MoIT&T) have agreed to benefit from each other’s experience in the field of information and communication technology for proliferation of ICT in Pakistan.
It was agreed during the visit of high level delegation of Ministry of Information Technology & Telecom who paid visit to HEC Islamabad. The delegation was led by the Federal Secretary, Ministry of IT Dr. Zafar Iqbal Qadir accompanied by Mr. Muhammad Ijaz Additional Secretary Ministry of IT, Mr. Ali Asghar Joint Secretary Admin Ministry of IT, Mr. M. Anwar Sheikh Joint Secretary Development Ministry of IT, Mr. Yasir Qadir Member Telecom, Mr. Saleem Ahmad Ranjha Managing Director Pakistan Software Export Board, Mr. Qaiser Sohail Director General Pakistan Computer Bureau and Mr. Rizwan Malik Executive Director Electronic Government Directorate.
Prof. Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed, Executive Director HEC welcomed the delegation and apprised about the working, functions and role of HEC for strengthening higher education sector in Pakistan. He informed that the establishment of the HEC in 2002 has heralded a revolution in higher education in Pakistan; The HEC has accomplished more in ten years since its establishment than was achieved in the first 55 years of Pakistan’s existence.
Research output has grown eight-folds since 2002 (from 815 in 2002 to 6,200 in 2011). 90% of these research publications from Pakistan are coming from HEIs. Output has more than doubled just in the last 3 years and is expected to double again in the next 3 years.
Speaking on the occasion, Chairperson HEC Dr. Javaid R. Laghari said Pakistan today is a regional leader in ICTs which other countries are following. The Digital Library provides access to 75% of the World’s literature (23,000 e-journals and 45,000 e-books). The video conferencing facility has been provided at 79 sites having footprints in 32 cities throughout the country. He also informed that due to revolutionary reforms in the sector, Pakistani universities have been included among the top world and Asian universities and Pakistani higher education model is being followed by other Asian countries.
The delegation was also given a detailed presentation by Mr. Anwar Amjad, Director General (IT) on ICT initiatives of HEC which act as catalyst in changing landscape in higher education.
The benefits of Pakistan Education & Research Network, its role in uplifting the overall standard of research and education in the country, and operational activities were also highlighted.
The delegation was apprised on the National & Regional Data Centres as established by HEC in Islamabad and provincial centres which are hosting ICT services to higher education sector. The video conferencing facility is not only used for interactive meetings and lectures delivered under Virtual Education Program – Pakistan, but it is being exhaustively utilized in the field of Telemedicine and Agriculture field research.
Live demonstration on the initiatives of video streaming and archiving, multimedia library, and unified communication were also presented to the delegation. Research repository containing more than 6400 Pakistani PhD theses in digitized form, plagiarism eradication tool as provided to all HEIs, HEC – Microsoft Education Alliance, higher education management information system as being provided in first phase to 30 HEIs to help them improve academic and administrative governance, and business intelligence solution to help all stakeholders in their decision making were also briefed to the delegates.
During the meeting, HEC offered unified communication services; video conferencing facility and file tracking system to the ministry and the ministry officials also assured their cooperation towards HEC’s proposal to Universal Service Fund (USF) operating under Ministry of IT for connectivity of about hundred degree colleges in Baluchistan.
The delegation appreciated the role of HEC in brining vibrant and effective changes especially in ICT sector of Pakistan. They acknowledged that HEC has functioned extremely well and has delivered during the last decade. They remarked that they have been impressed by visionary and capable leadership of HEC, the development strategy of HEC and various steps undertaken to improve quality of teaching and research and IT infrastructure development and human resource development in Pakistan.
Mr. Awais Ahmed Director General Administration & Coordination HEC and Mr. Anwar Amjad Director General Information Technology HEC were also present on the occasion.

RapidCompute Presents at Pakistan CIO Summit and Expo 2013

image RapidCompute Presents at Pakistan CIO Summit and Expo 2013
Solutions Inc, one of Pakistan’s leading event management companies, recently held Pakistan CIO Summit and Expo 2013.
The two day event, which concluded this Wednesday, was an excellent opportunity for Karachi’s leading CIOs and IT professionals to come together and explore emerging technological disciplines critical to an organization’s performance.
The two-day event was a gathering of Chief Information Officers (CIOs) – men and women who head a company’s IT department. IT professionals and academia were also in attendance. The theme of the event, ‘Solutions for Tomorrow’, put the latest trends in the ICT industry into focus.
RapidCompute, Pakistan’s first enterprise cloud service provider was the cloud computing knowledge partner and one of the main sponsors for the event.
CIO Summit 300x195 RapidCompute Presents at Pakistan CIO Summit and Expo 2013Mr. Zaeem Arshad – Division Head RapidCompute, was among the main speakers at the summit event. He explained how RapidCompute is paving the way for organizations to discover scalability on the fly, and move from costly physical infrastructure to cost effective virtual infrastructure.
Talking about the security aspect, Arshad said: “There is a reason why your money is more secure in a bank than in your home. Similarly, outsourcing one’s data services to a professional cloud provider can benefit them in many ways,”.
For example, he said, a small business cannot afford expensive firewalls or highly-skilled IT staff to protect its data from cyber attacks. But a cloud services provider has aggressive firewalls and costly but adequate security arrangements to prevent similar attacks.
“The importance of cloud technology can be judged from the fact that $110 billion were spent on cloud computing in 2012, and that number is set to reach $210 billion by 2016,” remarked Zaeem Arshad.
The expo itself provided IT professionals with an opportunity to interact with RapidCompute’s sales and support teams and discuss how their organization could benefit from switching on to the cloud.
The event’s chief guest Dr Attaur Rahman, former federal minister of science and technology and former chairman of Higher Education Commission, talked about how the world has evolved technologically and scientifically and become a place where truth is stranger than fiction.
He suggested that in order for Pakistan to improve its current condition in the sector it should have a lot more work in the area of R&D and understand that innovation is the name of the game.

HTC Unveils Dual SIM the Desire 600 Smartphone

htc desire 600 HTC Unveils Dual SIM the Desire 600 Smartphone
HTC has announced the Desire 600, a dual-SIM, Android Powered mid-range phone that will boost Sense 5 UI to offer you a taste of HTC One at a lower price.
Powered by a 1.2 Ghz quad-core processor, HTC Desire 600 comes with 4.5 Inch display and an 8 megapixel rear camera with 2 megapixel front facing camera for video calling.
HTC Desire 600 will be a perfect device for music lovers because of its front facing speakers – Just like HTC One – that come with Beats Audio integration.
HTC Desire 600 offers HTC BlinkFeed and HTC BoomSound, most recently launched as part of the award-winning new HTC One.
The HTC Desire 600 will be available from June with global availability, but starting off with Russia, Ukraine and the Middle East. Price isn’t announced yet.
Here are the specs for the phone:
    • OS: Android OS, v4.1.2 (Jelly Bean)
    • Chipset: Qualcomm MSM8625Q Snapdragon 200
    • CPU: Quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A5
    • GPU: Adreno 203
  • Design:
    • Dimensions: 5.31 x 2.64 x 0.37 in
    • Weight: 130 g
  • Display:
    • Super LCD2 capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
    • 540 x 960 pixels, 4.5 inches (~245 ppi pixel density)
  • Memory:
    • Card slot: No
    • Internal: 8 GB, 1 GB RAM
  • Connectivity: GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot, DLNA, v4.0 with A2DP, NFC, Infrared port, microUSB v2.0
  • Camera:
    • Primary: 8 MP, 3264 x 2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
    • Secondary: 1.6 MP
  • Battery:
    • Li-Ion 1860 mAh battery
    • Stand-by: Up to 539 h (2G) / Up to 577 h (3G)
    • Talk time: Up to 11 h 20 min (2G) / Up to 11 h (3G)