Saturday, March 17, 2018

A QUOTE FROM THE WEB


Hackers May Have Stolen NFORMATION From Social Media Accounts Accessed via "VPN"-CERT

Sri Lanka Computer Emergancy

Readiness Team (CERT) has warned that there is a possibility of  leaking personal information belonging to  social media accounts  including Facebook of those who have accessed to their accounts via  "VPN" network during the temporary blockage imposed on those sites .

Hackers might have stolen  the personal information  of Social Media accounts which their owners accessed the accounts via "VPN' technology downloaded in play store free of charge.

Hackers believed to be released  "VPN "Apps during the Social media blockage in Sri Lanka.

To protect the Social media account information changing passwords are must according to CERT..






Bangladesh Cricket Board Apologized Sri Lanka Over The Bad Behaviour Of Bangladeshi Cricketers During Nidahas Trophy Match

Bangladesh Cricket Board has apologized Sri Lanka over the unruly behavior of their Cricket Team members during and after the T-20 Nidahas Trophy semi final match played against Sri Lanka in Colombo yesterday (16).

The Bangladesh Cricket Board has stated that the Board itself not aproved the bad behaviour of some Bangladeshi Players during the match.

Meanwhile  two Bangladeshi Cricketers mainly involved in heated arguments with Sri Lankan Players and an Umpire, Skipper Shakib Al Hasan and Nurul Hasan had also apologized over their behaviour from.the Intetnational Cricket Council (ICC) it has been reported.

Bangladesh Cricket Board also agreed to pay the cost of the damage done to the glass door of  Bangladeshi Dressing Room in R.PremaDasa International Cricket Stadium in Colombo which believed to be broken by the hands of Skipper Shakib Al Hasan when he opened it hard after the match.

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