Monday 21 May 2018

Summer internship on ethical hacking & cyber crime investigation


The whole world is presently on the web. As the power of the internet increases, we can accomplish increasingly.
When you are prepared to unleash your inner hacker against the monster i.e. cybercrime, you have to get Certified.
The most-trusted body that you can get certified with is the Indian Cyber Army. Indian Cyber Army is now coming up with Summer Internship in “Ethical hacking & Cyber Crime Investigation”. Candidates have to get themselves registered to be a part of this Summer Internship program starting from 15th June. Here you will acknowledge the tact to observe cyber crime and tricks to fight against it.  The internship content is especially designed by Indian Cyber Army’s expert for aspiring hackers and cyber security geeks.
INTERNSHIP HIGHLIGHTS:
  • Hands on Demonstration of Latest Hacking Techniques
  • Hands on Investigation Demonstration of various cases solved by Indian Cyber Army
  • Personal Interaction Cyber Experts
  • Hands on Practice Sessions
The Summer Internship 2018 in Cyber Crime Investigation comprise of following modules:
  • E-mail fraud detection
  • Social media Investigation
  • Online Financial frauds
  • Mobile fraud Investigation
  • Job & Shopping fraud detection
The Summer Internship 2018 in Ethical hacking comprise of following modules:
  • Hackers & Hacking methodologies
  • Information Gathering & Scanning methodologies
  • Trojans, Backdoors
  • Google Hacking
  • Wireless Hacking & Security
  • System & Network hacking 
  • Email hacking 
  • High level Hacking Attacks
INTERNSHIP BENEFITS:
On the last day of Internship for each batch, a test will be conducted. The candidates procuring the top three ranks would be given exclusive concession in our membership program fee i.e.
  • 1st rank holder will get exclusive 25% concession
  • 2nd rank holder will get exclusive 20%  concession
  • 3rd rank holder will get exclusive 15% concession
whereas the rest of the students will also get benefit of 10% concession in our membership program fee.
INTERNSHIP CERTIFICATION:
Certification would be granted to the candidates for their Summer Internship in “Ethical hacking & Cyber Crime Investigation” by Indian Cyber Army.
INTERNSHIP BATCHES
  • First batch starts from 15th June, 2018, for which registration will close on 5th June, 2018
  • Second batch starts from 2nd July, 2018, for which registration will close on 15th June, 2018
  • Third batch starts from 16th July, 2018, for which registration will close on 2nd July, 2018
INTERNSHIP DURATION:
The internship will be of 50 hrs time duration i.e. 15 days.
INTERNSHIP CENTRE:
The venue of Internship centre will be made available to the candidates once they register for the “ Summer Internship  2018” .
Note: The seats are limited for each batch, if the candidate fails to register once the Internship registration is live and the seats are full before the last date; the registration will be automatically moved to the next available batch.
INTERNSHIP PAYMENT TERMS:
Payment Terms: The Internship fee has to be paid through online mode while registering for the Internship.
For more Detail and registration process for summer internship


Friday 11 May 2018

Consequences of sharing your bank information




You'd think this was plainly obvious, yet a couple of individuals can't avoid sharing their vitality over another credit card/ debit card or even an old bill they've finally paid off. In any case, despite revealing your name, account number and convey to would-be character cheats, you're in like manner giving straightforward access to information that some person could use to socially incorporate their way with your records and upset your life.
Now and again, all fraudsters require is your account and routing numbers to execute banking identity theft.  This implies, in the wrong hands, something as essential as a blank cheque can trade off your budgetary security. So, the danger of this incident isn't the same in each circumstance and sometimes, there may not be any risk whatsoever. All things considered, it’s something to be aware of.

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What you should know before you share
  • Realize that you're believing them to store the information safely
Despite the fact that we jump at the chance to think all individuals or administrations store our important data safely, this isn't generally the case, as demonstrated with the quantity of significant data breaches in the past couple years including government organizations, health insurance companies, finance organizations and that's only the tip of the iceberg. While you may believe you're sheltered if an organization, landowner or generally stores hard records of your data, which is to some degree genuine, it's still in danger. There are a few precautionary measures you can take when you opt to share this data.
  • Ask questions before you share
If it involves a company or person storing your banking or personal information, you have the privilege to make inquiries before sharing any data. In spite of the fact that these aren't generally the most comfortable discussions to have, inquiring as to why they require the data, how it will be put away and comparable inquiries can give some lucidity in the matter of regardless of whether you'll need to assume that individual or organization with the data.
  • Make sure all URLs start with HTTPS
In case you're requested to include your bank account information into a site, you'll need to ensure the site is secured with HTTPS encryption. The least demanding approach to do this is search for HTTPS toward the start of the URL — your website will probably additionally incorporate a lock or green shading.
  • Be aware of how you share the information.
Email is frequently one of the simplest approaches to contact somebody, yet it's not generally a safe method to convey, especially in case you're sharing profitable data, similar to your bank account or your social security number. As such, your most solid option is to either convey the data face to face .
  • Should you share your banking information?
At last, it's your duty to ensure your record and up to you to choose on the off chance that you need to share your banking information. While it's not sensible to abstain from sharing your ledger or monetary data by and large, doing your due diligence to ensure you're OK with sharing and every now and again checking your financial balances for suspicious action can enable you to moderate or catch potential fraud. Likewise recollect that it's basically up to you to know about who you've approved to access to your account and for what reason.

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Case Study | Crime Through Social Media In Your Surrounding:-

The Rs 1.3 lac fraud allegedly happened in the name of linking Aadhaar with SIM.
A boy named Shashwat lost an amount of Rupees 1.3 lacs from my ICICI Bank salary account. A fraudster called him claiming to be from Airtel, gave him an ultimatum that Airtel would deactivate his SIM and block his number forever as he had not linked Aaadhar card to his SIM. Fraudster urged Shashwat to message his SIM card number to 121 (Official Airtel Service Number) and his SIM would be reactivated without any hassle. He didn’t know that the fraudster would clone his SIM and loot all his hard earned money and also take away Investments (Fixed Deposits) that he had planned on during the worst times of his life.
Now the case investigation is ongoing but no result has been obtained yet.

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