Hi
Its not just they are more IT intelligent but we have to also think of the
problem arises after this attack. You know what i am talking about .....>
IT and its secureness. See WIFI still its very public in India .....but its
need to be  very secure and its very cryptic too...
Cheers
Vinay

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> From: [email protected] (Mahesh T. Pai)
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> OT for the list, but...
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> Shiv <[email protected]> writes:
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>  > equip the armed forces with night vision goggles, ability to pull
>  > up blueprints of all major buildings ellectronically, ability to
>
> The big question is, how to make buildings stick to the blue prints
> they had when they came up initially.
>
> Remember the uphar tragedy? The problem was that the building did not
> conform to the blue prints they had submitted at the time of intial
> construction. Somewhere along the line, the building was modified, and
> permissions were granted.
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> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 12:26:25 +0530
> From: [email protected] (Mahesh T. Pai)
> Subject: Re: [ilugd] police: is your wifi secured?
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> Gora Mohanty <[email protected]> writes:
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>  > Bah! Window-dressing for the abject failure of the police,
>  > and military in Bombay.
>
> Gora, (and others)
>
> COnsider this scenario -
>
> The police goes around parked cars, trying to check their security (or
> rather, lack of it), and leave a note to the owners when they find an
> easy target. The reason - jacked cars can be used as dummies for
> planting bombs.
>
> Any thing wrong with that? And how different is scanning the cars from
> the proposal to scan the wi-fi links?
>
>  > Here is a challenge! My Wifi is absolutely unsecured, and as
>  > far as I know is being used by the likes of terrorists like
>  > Kasab. Come arrest me, morons.
>
> Will you be equally magnanimous if the "samnewali chaand ka tukda"
> uses your connection to video chat with her "dil Ka ..." and use up
> all your bandwidth in the process?
>
> <grin>
>
> And what if the delinquent is a brat who downloaded p0rn and has left
> you a fat bill for all that bandwidth?
>
>  > The truth is that so are 90+% of Wifis in India. Throw all
>  > of us into jail.
>
> The article in question is only saying that the police will ask the
> owners of the concerned connections to secure tham - there is nothing
> about sending them to jail.
>
>
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>       not  under  compulsion  or restraint;  free
>       from  obligations or  duties; not  bound to
>       servitude; at liberty.
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> Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 16:16:24 +0530
> From: "Chirag Anand" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [ilugd] FOSS seminar
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> On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Linux Lingam <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > it seems to me punjab and himachal-pradesh have some of the lowest
> > adoption of foss in academia. am glad your effort would hopefully move
> > things there. in case you ever need my support, just contact me
> > offline or via a direct email since i tend to travel through punjab
> > and h.p once in a while.
> >
> > regards
> > niyam
> >
> >
> Hey Niyam,
> I think you are right, but we (Jaypee LUG) are trying to promote the
> culture
> here also  We have seen a considerable increase in the usage of Linux and
> OSS in our college, at least. We have planned and conducted events in the
> past and are planning a few events for this month also.
> We would highly appreciate, if you could come here for some talk or
> something. Though the things are not finalised, some planning is left. I
> will tell you as soon as a draft is prepared. In fact everyone who is
> interested in coming to Solan (H.P.), in this beautiful weather is invited.
> ;)
>
> --
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>
> Chirag Anand
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> anything weird is worth a try...
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