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Friday, October 02, 2009

Augere launched Qubee in Pakistan.

Augere officially launched Qubee in Pakistan on 1st October 2009. Currently covering Karachi but soon you will find them in ISB and in LHR as well. It's always good to become wiser than wise, and learning from bad experiences, other wimax companies launched their products when their networks were not that strong and media campaigns attracted users but in the end failed to deliver.

That's why Qubee is not making this mistake , they are coming in market gradually. In first step they gave Free testing accounts to users to check their service on test basis, meanwhile they added their network infrastructure and then they started giving accounts to SMEs and business , after that now they are in market with home user packages , wiser move , no ads , no money investment for media campaigns , why not give to their sales team? I think it's a good strategy. This could be easy for them if they run ads on TV and they would get thousands of users(People are not happy with currently wimax solutions at all) but they don't want their users to suffer. If you want to buy Qubee just pick up the mobile and dial 0300-9200279 or email me at mr.kashifazeem(at)gmail(dot)com

Sunday, September 27, 2009

...of dissapearences and re-appearences

We have internet. We have all sorts of techy communications' gadgets. Actually in today's times we have easy accessabilities to all modes of communication dont we ? And yet now more than ever before we tend to dissapear in the dizzy humdrum of our chaotic lives - kehnay ko hum aik doosray say sirf aik phonecall away hain !!!!
 
I mean come on how hard is it to just sms sumone back or drop a call or write a liner -  just to let 'em know you havent dissapeared on 'em. But days roll into weeks and weeks turn into months and we never know if someone who actually cares is going bonkers trying to get in touch. Yes such is the way life is driving us around and we get trapped in a maddening rat-race for survival.
 
If you have taken the time to read this then please dont dissapear on sumone out there who loves you and waits eagerly to hear back from you ...

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Stealing Credit Cards? Stop it.

Federal prosecutors on Monday charged a Miami man with the largest case of credit and debit card data theft ever in the United States.

Authorities said Albert Gonzales, 28, has broken his own record for identity theft by hacking into more retail networks to steal data from 130 million accounts.

Gonzales, who is already in jail awaiting trial in a hacking case, was indicted Monday in New Jersey, charged with conspiring with two other unnamed suspects to steal the private information.

Prosecutors say Gonzales, who is also known online as "soupnazi," targeted customers of convenience store giant 7-Eleven Inc., and supermarket chain Hannaford Brothers, Co. Inc. They also targeted Heartland Payment Systems, a New Jersey-based card payment processor.

Gonzales is awaiting trial in New York for allegedly helping hack the computer network of the national restaurant chain Dave and Buster's. Trial in that case is due to begin next month.

He faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted of the new charges.

The Justice Department said the new case represents the largest alleged credit and debit card data breach ever charged in the United States, beginning in October 2006.

Gonzales allegedly devised a sophisticated attack to penetrate the computer networks, steal the card data, and send that data to computer servers in California, Illinois, Latvia, the Netherlands and Ukraine.

The indictment also charges that Gonzales and his co-conspirators used sophisticated hacker techniques to cover their tracks and avoid detection.

Also last year, the Justice Department announced additional charges against Gonzales and others for hacking retail companies' computers for the theft of approximately 40 million credit cards. At the time, that was believed to be the biggest single case of hacking private computer networks to steal credit card data.