As a matter of fact when I have thought to start a site for blogging my expressions and emotions to the world I took the opportunity to give the world some information about our country "India". What is happening here and also in global perspective where India stands. As an emerging high growth developing country which experiencing a continuous growth of 9 percentile points also during the time of recessions, India has the vast potential to be seen and feel in the International arena, where the multinationals must feel that India will be a safe destination for business as the purchasing power of the mass is increasing day by day. A more than a billion of population make it an attractive heavenly market.
Also I would like to give my country men the latest news about the technologies what is ruling the world and what is our positions in global perspective so that the gap between India and world be narrowed.
I am Anup Chowdhury a graduate in pure science has interest of different dimensions and always thriving for personal development by organizing myself with latest informations and remain updated.
If my this little contribution help a minute bit to build a new India, I will be satisfied enough.
The website of Tata Consultancy Services, India's largest software
vendor, has been hacked, and the hacker posted a "For Sale" message on
the site - written in French and English.
The hack is believed to be a DNS hijack, which is similar to the breach
that Twitter succumbed to last year, according to a TechCrunch report.
After the hacking, the hacker put up a banner both in French and
English, saying “This domaine is for sale. Please contact us for
further informations.” The hacker also gave an email Id. However,
now the TCS website is visible.
According to techie-buzz.com, it was a French hacker who did the
malicious act. This hack will definitely lead to total embarrassment
for the software firm who thrives on creating software and security
systems day in and day out, it added.
Confirming the incident, TCS said none of the servers were compromised
in the attack. TCS said the site has been restored and it is now
functioning fine.
"None of the servers were compromised. Initial investigation reveals a
DNS redirection at the domain name registrar's end. Further
investigations are on," TCS said in a statement.
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