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Members of the international hacktivist collective Anonymous have targeted Chinese websites to make a statement about Internet freedom. Last Friday, March 30, the newly minted @AnonymousChina let the Twittersphere know of its existence:
The Anonymous hacking group claims to have defaced almost 500 websites in China.
Targets hit in the mass defacement included government sites, its official agencies, trade groups and many others. A message put on the hacked sites said the attack was carried out to protest against the Chinese government’s strict control of its citizens. It urged Chinese people to join Anonymous and stage their own protests against the regime.
[…]There has been no official confirmation of the defacements. News wires reported that government officials had denied any had taken place. However, many of the sites listed are now offline and a few others displayed a hacked page for a long time rather than their own homepage.
On March 31, after many of the defaced sites had been taken offline, @AnonymousChina warned that their crusade would continue:
“This is just (Anonymous’) second attack (on Chinese websites),” Chan said. “The first one a few months ago had been a corporate attack against a Chinese company and it had exposed corporate fraud. This time, of course, the message was more general about online censorship in China.”
Chan also pointed out the attacks did not target national websites, but smaller sites for government bureaus and minor cities.
“The other interesting thing is that the messages they left were left in English, so then that begs the question of whether they wanted to try to reach out to the Chinese public or not,” Chan said.
The original message contained only one line in Chinese: 患难见真情 [a friend in need is a friend indeed].
@AnonymousChina has been tweeting about their continued defacement of websites, and leaking the personal information of site administrators. On April 4, they called out for a Chinese translator, and activist-blogger Wen Yunchao replied expressing his support (@wenyunchao: “匿名者”希望有人能帮他们翻译成中文 [“Anonymous,” I hope someone will help them with their translations]). Today, an updated version of the message began appearing on defaced sites, this one in Chinese and set to new music: Guns N’ Roses “Chinese Democracy” (a reference likely lost on any Chinese citizen who may have viewed the page).
F-Secure researcher Sean Sullivan said Anonymous China could “start a turf war.”
“We know from our monitoring of targeted exploit attacks, many of which are aimed at human rights NGOs, that there are numerous pro-China hackers active on the Internet,” he said. “I would expect this action to generate efforts by Chinese hackers to dox Anons.” Doxing involves exposing the identities of people who wish to remain anonymous.
Anonymous “bit off more than it could chew” when it retreated from threats to unmask members of the Mexican drug cartel Zetas last fall, he added. ”Perhaps they’ve done so again.”
He posted documents ranging from purported U.S. military transport information to internal reports about business matters on several file-sharing sites, but the authenticity of the documents could not be independently confirmed.
The Beijing company, better known by the acronym, CEIEC, did not respond to a request for comment. U.S. intelligence and Department of Defense officials had no immediate comment.
[…]Hardcore Charlie described himself as a 40-year-old Hispanic man in a country close to the United States. He said he did not have strong political leanings, but was concerned the Chinese company had access to material about the U.S. war effort in Afghanistan, as some of the documents suggest.
He said he planned to “explore” the computer networks of other Chinese companies.
Keywords in the context of Blogging, refers to the set of words that indicate the subject dealt with in the Blog.
Keywords follow a logical sequence in the structure of the blog.
If one were to write on Cancer of the Lungs , the natural sequence will be about what cancer is,general symptoms,causes if any, various types of cancer,Lung Cancer and so on.
Here you will find a logical sequence and the Searches follow a uniform pattern based on Reasoning.
So key words must relate to the subject on hand that flows automatically as you write along.
There must be no artificial loading of keywords as suggested by some SEO sites as the Search Engines are programmed to detect such artificiality.
There are two aspects in Keywords in respect of websites.
One is the writing aspect and another is the technical aspect of the website in relation to structure of the blog in the web site.
The later one will take care of it if your subject is naturally dealt with and not every one of us can control the technical aspect of the web site as all of us are not technical people.
The General principle is to write to inform and to share but never with the sole intention of increasing traffic.
Quality key words are those which have strong relevance and as such will automatically bring in traffic.
Though I am not a blogger who has very high traffic,I found that natural writings brings in quality readers who are really interested and urge you to write.
‘Keywords are the words that are used to reveal the internal structure of an author’s reasoning. While they are used primarily for rhetoric, they are also used in a strictly grammatical sense for structural composition, reasoning, and comprehension. Indeed, they are an essential part of any language.
There are many different types of keyword categories including: Conclusion, Continuation, Contrast, Emphasis, Evidence, Illustration and Sequence. Each category serves its own function, as do the keywords inside of a given category.’
As one keeps on Blogging,one would like to know as to how his blog is read,number of people per Day/Month;how many pages are viewed,how much time the reader spends on the site ,what the bounce rate is and a host of other details like keywords .
There are number of sites providing this information free of cost.
I have found Alexa.com the easiest to understand without too many IT jargon,simple yet detailed.
You visit the site ,enter you site url in Search and you get information on Traffic Rank(Global and Country specific, Reach,Page views,Page Views/user,Bounce Rate,Time on spent on site ans Search information relating to your site.
You can also get information on audience profile,age,income group,educational level and keywords details.
You would also get to know how your site looked in the past by way back machine.
You also get to know details on in bound links and outward links apart from the details of sites linking to your site.
You may become a member by creating an account and the site has affiliates programme as well.
Loading time is provided and you can correct mistakes,adjust your blog accordingly.
The only disadvantage I felt was that it does not provide historical data for anything ,1,00,00.
You get Click stream, Related Links and a host of other details relating to your site.
There are two kinds of Bloggers,who write for their pleasure and for the Audience.
I belong to the first category.
But as one goes along he finds that a section of the audience like what he writes and with the help of Alexa he can zero in on the group,key words,subjects and concentrate on those topics/tags.
More than others it was a revelation to me as I write what ever that interests me and I have found that there are people who have the same predicament,in my case as to what I really write consistently on and for others what they really are interested in reading.
I find in Alexa a good friend who does not preach.
It’s an e-mail sent to you and hundreds of thousands of others with a message that tries to trick you into revealing sensitive personal information, such as passwords, banking information, your Social Security number, your mother’s maiden name, your date of birth and more. They to hijack your assets, steal your identity or even open credit card accounts in your name.
The plea in the e-mail may try to warn you of danger, offer you something for free or entice you with sexy or nude photos or videos of famous people.
Don’t Click the link or even open the mail, if you do not know the sender.
Check the spelling Scammers are notorious for their lack of basic spelling and grammar skills. Look for misspelled words and incomplete or awkwardly written sentences.
Who signed it? If it’s a legitimate e-mail from a business, it will be signed with a person’s name and contact information, but if it signs off with something vague, such as “Customer Support,” be wary.
Screaming in CAPS.
Be especially aware of e-mails that try to get your attention by using all capital letters, especially in the subject line.
The e-mail has an executable attachment Never download an attachment unless you are sure it’s legitimate.
The e-mail has a link to a Web site Don’t ever provide this information if you got on the site by clicking a link in an e-mail. Do nor respond to a scam email
Have WOT to warn you of the sites.
Have Antivirus Soft ware installed,Norton, McAfee, Avasti, AVG,Kaspersky,Avira, ESET.
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