Wednesday, January 26, 2011

The Top 10 Most-Searched Bible Verses


According to statistical analysis provided by  Bible Gateway, it's of no surprise to know that John 3:16 is the most-searched Bible verse after reviewing the behaviors of some of the 8 million visitors who stop their site each month, most of them chasing results provided by Google. Below listed are those top ten Bible verses which is used the most worldwide:

10. Matthew 28:19: "Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit."

9. Philippians 4:6: "Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God."

8. Romans 12:2: "Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will."

7. Proverbs 3:6: "In all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight."

6. Proverbs 3:5: "Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding."

5. Genesis 1:1: "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth."

4. Philippians 4:13: "I can do all this through him who gives me strength."


3. Romans 8:28: "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose."

2. Jeremiah 29:11: "‘For I know the plans I have for you,' declares the LORD, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.'"

1. John 3:16: "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life."


Monday, January 24, 2011

Indian guy from IIT to Google

Naga Naresh Karutura has just passed out of IIT Madras in Computer Science and has joined Google in Bangalore.  You may ask, what's so special about this 21-year-old when there are hundreds of students passing from various IITs and joining big companies like Google?

Naresh is special. His parents are illiterate. He has no legs and moves around in his powered wheel chair.
Ever smiling, optimistic and full of spirit; that is Naresh. He says, "God has always been planning things for me. That is why I feel I am lucky."  Read why Naresh feels he is lucky.


Thursday, January 20, 2011

Incredible India - The Land of Scams

Scams are not a new thing in any nation, at least in India. Every new person tries to get something big in terms of monetary source. Some survive for long and some spend a short run period with that black money. But have you  ever imagined how much could be the total money of all the scams been happened till now in India. Believe it or not but it amounts to around Rs. 73 lacs crore. It's really hard to digest but yes it is 73,00,000,00,00,000 crores of all till now since 1992. Can't believe in this? Have a look on the report below, mentioning the calculations been made in respect of the total money been involved in the scams in India since 1992:



Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Beware of Fraud mails claiming to be from SBI

If you get any email with the text contents mentioned below, don't get stuck in the fraudulent trap:
"Dear (SBI) Customer,
Kindly locate the attached file for important security of your
ACCOUNT."
A file will be attached with the mail with the title "ONLIINESBI.HTML". If you download that file & open that offline webpage, it'll open up into a page which will display the following texts:
Dear Valued Customer, Your account has generated an Error code SB-907 in our new security system due to mis-match access. Please login via the security
link below to resolve this problem in order to enroll your SBI account in the new online System for mixmum security protection against online phishing.
For security reason all information should be match correctly to avoid account suspension,
including hint question and answer that you had set for the Profile password.  
  CLICK HERE TO RESOLVE THIS PROBLEM


The mentioned link will take you to the duplicate fake page of SBI Online, where you'll asked to enter your Login details. DON'T  ENTER YOUR LOGIN DETAILS. On logging in, you'll be sending your username & password to some unknown source which may be used for some fraudulent purposes. Check out the pages, both the fake one and the original one.


The fake login page of SBI. You can catch the fraudulence by checking the URL of the page.


Original page of SBI. You can see the correct URL.







Monday, January 17, 2011

Renault Yeni heading to become another budget car

If you're planning to buy Tata Nano, then you better wait for little more. Renault Yeni is on its way to launch soon in India in collaboration with Mahindra. The price of Yeni will soon be ruling over the other budget cars like Tata Nano & Fiat 500 with an affordable price of 1.5 lacs.














Wednesday, January 12, 2011

"HELLO, I GOT YOU A SURPRISE" - New Facebook virus

Don't trust your friend if you receive a Facebook message saying: "I got you a surprise", DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK because it will lead you to a virus page.

If you did click on the link and downloaded and executed the virus, without your antivirus stopping you, then you have been infected  because the antivirus you are using is not yet aware of the existence of this virus. It's a new virus of its kind. It's a virus which is auto-sending messages to all Facebook contacts from the infected Facebook profile. If you have been infected, then you are already sending messages to all your Facebook friends, without your knowledge, urging them to get infected as well.



STEP #1: LOGOUT!
If you logout, then the virus will lose access to your Facebook account and will not be able to send any more messages. Do not just close the browser, log out first (in order for the session to end).

STEP #2: DELETE photo.exe
This is the virus file you downloaded from the website you were redirected to. It is probably stored together with all your downloaded files.

STEP #3: DELETE THE OFFSPRING OF photo.exe
As soon as you executed photo.exe, it created two new files to do its job. Those files were initially named 1.exe and 2.exe but they were immediately renamed to two other random names. In order to track them down you have to enter the folder where they are stored.
In the case I examined, the files were stored in the Application Data folder of the running Windows (XP/2000/NT) account. In order to gain access to this folder, you can either type it into the address bar: C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Application Data (where USENAME is the name of your Windows account), or enter it manually from My Computer – Documents and Settings – USERNAME – Application Data if you first unhide the Hidden files and Folders. Note: for Windows 7 / Vista users, the path isC:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local .
(Windows XP/2000/NT: In order to make the hidden files and folders appear, open My Computer and click on Tools – Folder Options – View – Hidden Files and Folders – Show hidden files and folders – OK).
(Windows 7/Vista: In order to make the hidden files and folders appear, open My Computer and click on Organize – Folder and Search Options – View – Show hidden files, folders and drives – OK).
Inside Application Data you will find many subfolders but the only file that should be in this folder is the hidden file desktop.ini. Based on what I have seen, you will find the two funny named offspring of the virus in here. DO NOT EXECUTE THEM! Try and delete them using Shift Delete (so that they won’t even go to the Recycle Bin) but if the system won’t let you delete one of them because it is already running, then right click on the Start bar and select Task Manager (this also opens from Ctrl Alt Del). On this list, find the name of the executable file that you cannot delete (because it is already running), right click it and select End Task. As soon as it stops running delete it and make sure that both files are no longer in this folder.
Extra tip: Windows 7/Vista users will have to also look inside the subfoldersC:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\ andC:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\ for executable files which were created on the day they were infected by the virus, because those are also offspring of the virus.

STEP #4: SCHEDULED TASKS
The names of these two files have also been inserted in the scheduled tasks of your computer so that they can be executed whenever they want. Even though you just deleted the files, it is good practice to also remove these two redundant tasks. Click on Control Panel – Scheduled Tasks and remove the two tasks that contain the funny names of the files you just deleted. Note: in Windows 7/Vista you will find this at Start – Control Panel – System and Security – Administrative Tools – Scheduled Tasks.

STEP #5.1: CLEAN THE SECURITY TOOL VIRUS
Based on the information I have gathered, the first executable uses the Facebook mobile messaging protocol to abuse your active Facebook session id and message all your friends, while the second executable installs the “Security Tool” virus, which will eventually slow down your computer and restrict your Web access. The second executable, though, will become active only after the messaging of the first executable completes so, based on this fact, you only have a limited amount of time to act before your computer becomes almost unresponsive.
If your antivirus hasn’t cleaned it already, use the free version of Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware or ComboFix but beware, the “Security Tool” virus can recognize their filenames and may stop you from installing them. Download the antivirus tools from a clean computer onto a flash USB stick, rename them to something else (combofix.exe -> notme.exe) and then install them on the infected computer. If the infected computer is too unresponsive already, log into Safe Mode using the F8 key when the computer boots up and try again there. The “Security Tool” virus can be completely removed without having to format your computer.
And, of course, do not even think of buying the fake antivirus that the “Security Tool” is offering because they will steal your credit card information.

STEP #5.2: THE TEMPORARY FILES
In some mutations of the virus, some files are left behind in the temp folder of your computer. The Windows temporary folder has lots of unneeded files inside, which have been left behind from some applications, and it is the best place for a virus file to hide. In order to delete those files, click Start – Run – type %Temp% and click OK. Inside the folder that just opened you can freely delete all the contained files and folders. If some .exe cannot be currently deleted, then there are high chances that it is part of the virus. End its task, as before, and then delete it.

STEP #5.3: THE WINDOWS FIREWALL
If you have not installed your own firewall then you are using the firewall of Windows. In many cases the “Security Tool” turns off the Windows firewall so that it can do whatever it wants freely, so you have to check that it is on. Click Start – Control Panel – Windows Firewall, make sure that it says On and click OK.

STEP #5.4: IF YOU CAN’T USE THE WEB
If you have done everything mentioned above but you still cannot access any websites, then maybe the virus has left a forgotten setting behind. While it was active, it rerouted all the sites you viewed via the virus, but now that it no longer exists, you cannot access anything. You have to disable the proxy settings of all the browsers in your computer so that they will not stop using proxies. Do Internet Explorer first because it affects your system the most: Tools – Internet Options – Connections – LAN Settings – uncheck Use a proxy server for your LAN – OK. Also, if you have Firefox: Tools – Options – Advanced – Network – Settings – No proxy – OK.

STEP #5.5: IF YOUR SYSTEM IS STILL SLOW
If everything has gone according to plan, then you have now removed all the files of the virus from your computer. But if your Internet connection is still way too slow, then maybe the “Security Tool” messed with the hosts file of your computer. Just in case, you can visit http://support.microsoft.com/kb/972034 offered by Microsoft, click on the “Fix it” button and the problem will be automatically fixed. In the same page you can find instructions on how to do the same thing manually, if you prefer.

STEP #6: MAINTENANCE
Change your Facebook password (just in case).
Empty your Recycle Bin.
Clear the temporary cache of all the web browsers in your computer (history, cookies, temporary files, etc).
Update your antivirus database and run a full computer scan for viruses.
Update your Windows from the Control Panel update menu.
DO NOT OPEN A LINK YOU ARE NOT SURE WHAT IT CONTAINS EVER AGAIN and if you open it DO NOT DOWNLOAD ANY FILES FROM IT, ESPECIALLY EXECUTABLES.
This virus started spreading around October 30 and it is still unknown where it is coming from. If I find out anything else concerning how to remove this virus, I will update this article. Good luck.






Monday, January 10, 2011

Bollywood celebrities in Facebook

Check out the profiles of Bollywood celebrities who have joined Facebook. But hey! Don't send any requests to them as Facebook may detect it & block your account temporarily. You can only view those details of their profile which THEY wish to display to a person who's not in their friend list. If you do send a request, you'll be considered a stranger & your request as a spam.


Tuesday, January 4, 2011

How to know if you're a GAY?



If your Ring Finger is bigger than your Index Finger, you're a Macho man...

But if your Ring Finger is equal to your Index Finger...
You can be a GAY!!!






Sunday, January 2, 2011

How to know that she loves you?


In a new relationship, it can be difficult to know where you stand in her mind, so use this guide to learn how to know that she loves you. Before you lay all your cards on the table and tell her you love HER, you can look for important signs from her which make it easier to know how to tell if she loves you.