Friday, 27 June 2014

JNTU Syllabus Books For All Years & All Branches

This Syllabus will be applicable only for the students of R13 regulation.

 

JNTU-HYD : B.Tech 2-1 Semester (R13) Syllabus Books cse

click the link= http://jwfiles.net/wlf98au8i6dw/CSE.pdf.html

 

jNTU-HYD : B.Tech 2-1 Semester (R13) Syllabus Books ece branch 

click the link=   http://jwfiles.net/3swlct9jk8cf/ECE.pdf.html

 

JNTU-HYD : B.Tech 2-1 Semester (R13) Syllabus Books eee branch 

click the link= http://jwfiles.net/u6geyoiix5lx/EEE.pdf.html 

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JNTU HYD board decided to complete the evaluation of btech 1st year external exams as soon as possible.
results are going to declared by 2nd week of July

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Warning: Over 0.3 Million Routers Around The Globe Have Been Compromised!

Warning: Over 0.3 Million Routers Around The Globe Have Been Compromised!

Wednesday, March 05, 2014 A recent report by internet security research firm, Cymru has shockingly revealed that over 0.3 million small office and home routers (SOHOs) around the world have been compromised using man-in-the-middle attacks. The 'Growing Exploitation of Small Office Routers Creating Serious Risks' report clearly indicates that routers primarily in Europe and Asia have been compromised by what they term as SOHO pharming.

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Specifically, a majority of these lie in countries like Vietnam, India, Italy and Thailand. The routers in the mentioned countries have been affected by changing their DNS settings from their ISP’s default to two UK IP addresses (5.45.75.11 and 5.45.75.36). Routers were affected in two ways. In one, a malicious code was used to target those routers which had their GUI's accessible from the internet. Secondly, the other target routers were those that were vulnerable to ROM-O attacks, with a majority that ran ZyXEL’s ZynOS falling under the category.

The research team has however still not detected any evidence to suggest the two IP addresses were being used for malicious activities. Meanwhile, Cymru has advised users to check the DNS settings on their routers to make sure that they match the ISP’s DNS.