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Firefox OS Launches in Brazil and Germany

Firefox OS Launches in Brazil and Germany

In the last few weeks, we have successfully launched the very first Firefox OS smartphones in Spain, Colombia, Venezuela and in Poland. Now, shortly after the release of a major update with new features, we have kicked off the launch in the next two countries, Brazil and Germany.

We are happy to announce that Congstar now offers the Alcatel One Touch Fire in Germany. Being the very first smartphone in Germany that exclusively relies upon open web technologies, it combines all features that you would expect: being able to make phone calls, send text messages, e-mails, take photos and more. Those are the exact same things the new LG Fireweb can do - it's sold by Vivo in Brazil and comes with a 4 inch screen, a camera and the much-praised Firefox Marketplace where you can not only just download useful apps and games, but also Portuguese newspapers, dictionaries and magazines.

Find out more about the launch in Brazil and the upcoming countries or read the press release in German.

 

     

Your Name on the Mozillians Monument in San Francisco

Since 1998, when Mozilla was brought to life, hundreds of people have helped us in making the web more open. Back then, you were able to write down the names of all contributors onto a single sheet of paper. about:credits, an online list of people who have contributed to this project, has collected thousands of names over the last few years and now it's time to show it to the world.

We're working on constructing a 14 foot (4m) monument in front of our new space in San Francisco. On this structure, we want to have the names of every Mozillian including you. If you are a current or past contributor and want your name to be on it as well, let us know!

Check out the concept photos and get to know how to have your name etched on the structure.

  Concept photo of the Mozillians monument
 

     

Highlights From the Mozilla Summit 2013

Hockey game during the Mozilla Summit 2013 in Toronto  
The Mozilla Summit 2013 was an assembly of all Mozillians coming together for three days in three different locations to connect and get inspired. One of the highlights of the was definitely the dinner party on Friday, followed by our lovely mascot doing some crowd surfing. While the Mozillians in Santa Clara were jamming to the probably best song ever and showing off their dancing skills, the Mozillians in Brussels proved that they were just as good when it comes to singing.

When the karaoke party reached its peak, more than twenty people were jumping around on stage singing Nirvana's song "Smells Like Teen Spirit" as the others cheered. The coolest (pun intended) activity however was the hockey game at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto - where the desktop team played against the mobile team in an exciting match.

Discover more great moments on Flickr or, if you attended the Summit, tell us about your experiences.

 

     

Helping 58,000 People Teach and Learn the Web in Three Months

About four months ago, we kicked off our global Maker Party that invited you to make something amazing on the Web. Nearly 60,000 people met up at over 1,600 events around the world to share their skills, make and break things on the Internet. Using helpful tools like Thimble, which allows you to create and remix websites as easy as possible, and the most popular tool Popcorn Maker, they have created tens of thousands webpages and videos. But although this year's Maker Party is over, it's never too late to connect with other Web enthusiasts to collaborate and have fun - regardless of your skill levels.

Be a Webmaker too and how joyful the Maker Party was.

 

SpeedUp FireFox 2 to 3 Time


 SpeedUp FireFox  2 to 3 Times

Step 1:-C:\Documents and Settings\Admin\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\
Admin = user name

Step 2:-Select U'r Profile

Step 3:-Open prefs.js   with Notepad And Add Following some Code

Step 4:-

Step 5:-

user_pref("browser.cache.memory.capacity", 65536);
user_pref("browser.cache.disk_cache_ssl", true);
user_pref("browser.xul.error_pages.enabled", true);
user_pref("content.interrupt.parsing", true);
user_pref("content.max.tokenizing.time", 3000000);
user_pref("content.maxtextrun", 8191);
user_pref("content.notify.backoffcount", 5);
user_pref("content.notify.interval", 0);
user_pref("content.notify.ontimer", true);
user_pref("content.switch.threshold", 750000);
user_pref("network.http.max-connections", 32);
user_pref("network.http.max-connections-per-server", 8);
user_pref("network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-proxy", 8);
user_pref("network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server", 4);
user_pref("network.http.pipelining", true);
user_pref("network.http.pipelining.firstrequest", true);
user_pref("config.trim_on_minimize", true);
user_pref("network.http.pipelining.maxrequests", 8);
user_pref("network.http.proxy.pipelining", true);
user_pref("nglayout.initialpaint.delay", 750);
user_pref("plugin.expose_full_path", true);
user_pref("signed.applets.codebase_principal_support", true);
user_pref("browser.cache.disk.parent_directory", "D:\\squid\\Firefox_cache\\MBA Sem III");


Note:-
"D:\\squid\\Firefox_cache\\MBA Sem III" is cache store dir U can change Locatiom 

Where The Saved Passwords Stores In Windows Xp & Vista - Must for hackers and Beginers


LOCATIONS OF SAVED PASSWORDS!
Step 1:-Open Start >>Menu >> Run ,OR  (Winky +R)

Step 2:- Type 
regedit and press Enter. This will open the registry editor.


 





1 Internet Explorer 4.00 - 6.00: 
The passwords are stored in a secret location in the Registry known as the "Protected Storage".
The base key of the Protected Storage is located under the following key:
"HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Protected Storage System Provider".
You can browse the above key in the Registry Editor (RegEdit), but you won't be able to watch the passwords, because they are encrypted.
Also, this key cannot easily moved from one computer to another, like you do with regular Registry keys.

2 Internet Explorer 7.00 - 8.00
The new versions of 
Internet Explorer stores the passwords in 2 different locations.1. AutoComplete passwords are stored in the Registry under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\IntelliForms\Storage2.

2. HTTP Authentication passwords are stored in the Credentials file under
Documents and Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Credentials , together with login passwords of LAN computers and other passwords.

3 Firefox:
The passwords are stored in one of the following filenames: signons.txt, signons2.txt, and signons3.txt (depends on Firefox version)
These password files are located inside the profile folder of Firefox, in
[Windows Profile]\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\[Profile Name]
Also, key3.db, located in the same folder, is used for encryption/decription of the passwords.

4 Google Chrome Web browser:
The passwords are stored in
[Windows Profile]\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Web Data
(This filename is SQLite database which contains encrypted passwords and other stuff)

5 Opera: 
The passwords are stored in wand.dat filename, located under
[Windows Profile]\Application Data\Opera\Opera\profile

6 Outlook Express (All Versions):
The POP3/SMTP/IMAP passwords Outlook Express are also stored in the Protected Storage, like the passwords of old versions of Internet Explorer.

7 Outlook 98/2000: 
Old versions of Outlook stored the POP3/SMTP/IMAP passwords in the Protected Storage, like the passwords of old versions of Internet Explorer.

8 Outlook 2002-2008: 
All new versions of Outlook store the passwords in the same Registry key of the account settings.
The accounts are stored in the Registry under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Profiles\[Profile Name]\9375CFF0413111d3B88A00104B2A6676\[Account Index]
If you use Outlook to connect an account on Exchange server, the password is stored in the Credentials file, together with login passwords of LAN computers.

9 Windows Live Mail: 
All account settings, including the encrypted passwords, are stored in
[Windows Profile]\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows Live Mail\[Account Name]
The account filename is an xml file with .oeaccount extension.

10 ThunderBird: 
The password file is located under
[Windows Profile]\Application Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\[Profile Name]
You should search a filename with .s extension.

11 Google Talk:
All account settings, including the encrypted passwords, are stored in the Registry under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\Google Talk\Accounts\[Account Name]

12 Google Desktop: 
Email passwords are stored in the Registry under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\Google Desktop\Mailboxes\[Account Name]

13MSN/Windows Messenger version 6.x and below:
The passwords are stored in one of the following locations:
1. Registry Key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MSNMessenger
2. Registry Key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MessengerService
3. In the Credentials file, with entry named as "Passport.Net\\*". (Only when the OS is XP or more)

14 MSN Messenger version 7.x: 
The passwords are stored under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\IdentityCRL\Creds\[Account Name]

15 Windows Live Messenger version 8.x/9.x: 
The passwords are stored in the Credentials file, with entry name begins with "WindowsLive:name=".

16 Yahoo Messenger 6.x: 
The password is stored in the Registry, under
 HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Yahoo\Pager
("EOptions string" value)

17 Yahoo Messenger 7.5 or later:

 The password is stored in the Registry, under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Yahoo\Pager - "ETS" value.
The value stored in "ETS" value cannot be recovered back to the original password.

18 AIM Pro: 
The passwords are stored in the Registry, under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\AIM\AIMPRO\[Account Name]

19 AIM 6.x:
The passwords are stored in the Registry, under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\America Online\AIM6\Passwords

20 ICQ Lite 4.x/5.x/2003: 
The passwords are stored in the Registry, under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Mirabilis\ICQ\NewOwners\[ICQ Number]
(MainLocation value)
21 ICQ 6.x: 
The password hash is stored in
 [Windows Profile]\Application Data\ICQ\[User Name]\Owner.mdb (Access Database)
(The password hash cannot be recovered back to the original password)

22 Digsby: 
The main password of Digsby is stored in
[Windows Profile]\Application Data\Digsby\digsby.dat
All other passwords are stored in Digsby servers.

23 PaltalkScene: 
The passwords are stored in the Registry, under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Paltalk\[Account Name].

Security From ClickJacking Attack

Security From ClickJacking 


Definition :-
"Clickjacking is a malicious technique of tricking web users into revealing confidential information or taking control of their computer while clicking on seemingly innocuous web pages." - Wikipedia




Introduction :-
A vulnerability across a variety of browsers and platforms, a clickjacking takes the form of embedded code or script that can execute without the user's knowledge, such as clicking on a button that appears to perform another function.
The long list of vulnerabilities involves browsers, Web sites and plug-ins like Flash.


How It Works? :-
ClickJacking is a little bit difficult to explain however try to imagine any button that you see in your browser from the Wire Transfer Button on your Bank, Post Blog button on your blog, Add user button on your web-site, Google Gadgets etc.
ClickJacking gives the attacker to ability to invisibly float these buttons on-top of other innocent looking objects in your browser.
So when you try to click on the innocent object, you are actually clicking on the malicious button that is floating on top invisibly.

In other words, the attack is thrown by a malicious web page embedding objects, possibly from a different site, such as framed documents or plugin content (Flash, Silverlight, Java…) which may lead to unwanted results if clicked by the current user (e.g. a “Delete all messages” button in your webmail or an advertisement banner in a click fraud scheme). Using DHTML, and especially CSS, the attacker can disguise or hide the click target in several ways which go completely undetected by the user, who’s easily tricked into clicking it in a more or less blind way.

JavaScript increases the effectiveness of these attacks hugely, because it can make our invisible target constantly follow the mouse pointer, intercepting user’s first click with no failure.
We can however imagine a few less effective but still feasible scriptless scenarios, e.g. covering the whole window with hidden duplicates of the target or overlaying an attractive element of the page, likely to be clicked (e.g. a game or a porn image link), with a transparent target instance.


Examples :-
1) Malicious camera spying using Adobe's Flash.
2) Flash, Java, SilverLight, DHTML Game or Application used to Spy on your Webcam and/or Microphone.

The best defense against ClickJacking attacks is to use Firefox with the NoScript add-on installed.



 NoScript 
Allow active content to run only from sites you trust,
and protect yourself against XSS and Clickjacking attacks...!

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      I am Pradeep Kadam. By Profession, i am an Ceh (Certified Ethical Hacker) now doing Web Devlopment and SEO services. Blogging is my Passion and I can't even think to live without blogging. I enjoy writing articles on Technology, Hacks, Blogging, SEO, Earning Money Online, Web Designing related fields.
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