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Indian CBI Website is Hacked By Pakistan Cyber Army

Delhi, Dec 4: Hackers from Pakistan hacked in Indian CBI website, http://cbi.nic.in, on Friday, Dec 3, and left a warning note which submitted that, “Indian cyber army should not attack Pakistan websites,” the hackers exclaimed that they are from Pakistan cyber army.

The warning note also carried the information regarding controls provided by the National Informatics Center, an authority which works computer server across the country.

The WikiLeaks revealed that India is afraid of Pakistan and this incident supported that statement.

Sony sells TV with a built-in PlayStation 2

UK electronics retailer Richer Sounds is selling a 22-inch Sony HDTV with a PlayStation 2 built-in. Dubbed the Sony Bravia KDL-22PX300, the set sits atop the built-in PlayStation 2, and will set you back £200 (or about $312). Unfortunately, Sony has no plans to bring anything similar to the KDL-22PX300 to the US, according to CNET.

AVG update sends computers into Dead End

On Wednesday night AVG pushed an update for its popular anti-virus product, however instead of enhancing and correcting bugs for the program, it left 64-bit versions of Windows 7 and Vista inoperable.

Mozilla: Microsoft, Google, Apple, and others are being evil

Asa Dotzler, Mozilla’s director of community development, has called out Microsoft, Apple, and Google for installing browser plug-ins in Firefox. The Mozilla executive is annoyed with the practice and calls it evil, since the user is not asked to give the companies permission to install the plug-ins in question.