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ComputersMake Gmail Strikethrough Formatting Text Just A Click by techofficees(op): 1:28pm On Aug 17, 2019
Unfortunately, Google does not provide an out of the box way to strikethrough text in Gmail So Here I will share how to Make
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ComputersCompress 1 GB File Into 10 MB Using KGB by techofficees(op): 3:52pm On Dec 20, 2017
Today I am going to some best feature about “KGB Archiver” Utility, It is a software program like WinRAR, WinZip which also decrease your data but in very high tendency.KGB Archiver is the best compressing and decompressing tool with the improbable to high compression rate.It has better compression rate then UHARC and 7zip.

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Science/TechnologyWhatsapp DOWN - Chat App NOT WORKING For Milion's Of User by techofficees(op): 9:00pm On Nov 05, 2017
Users are experiencing problems with the app across the world with reports coming in from Italy, Saudi Arabia, Philippines, Germany, India USA an Sri Lanka.
ORIGINAL STORY
WhatsApp is down for over a thousand of users in Britain right now, with reports increasingly by the second that the app is broken.
Confident website Under Detector, which traces social judgments about a certain topic to monitor outages across the globe, shows over a thousand of WhatsApp customers reporting issues using the app.
According to the site, problems with the chat app occurred around 8am this morning, with hundreds of people reporting issues with the app.
DownDetector says that 60 percent of customers are having an issue connecting to it.
A further 25 percent report issues receiving messages and 14 percent are struggling to loginWhatsApp users have taken to rival social networking site Twitter to report issues with the service today.
http://www.techofficees.com/2017/11/WhatsApp-DOWN-Chat-app-NOT-WORKING-Milions-user.html
ComputersThe Most Popular Website The Times Of Israel’s Was Hacked By A Turkish Group by techofficees(op): 8:53pm On Nov 05, 2017
The most popular website The Times of Israel’s was hacked by a Turkish group on the 100th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration.


On Thursday, the English-language news site’s homepage highlighted an image of children enjoy a Turkish flag and a line that clearly pledged to protect “Palestine” and Gaza.

Under this was a Quran verse that reads, in part, “And they abused Us not — but they were [only] hurting themselves.” It obtained written in Turkish, Arabic and English.

This page was expressed by the group Akincilar, which hacked multiple Dutch websites briefly this year after Turkey and the Netherlands had a political falling-out in the wake of Turkish President Recep Erdogan’s contentious poll win.

Particular of the site’s spouse publications — so as that Atlanta Jewish Times and the New Jersey Jewish Standard, which clearly announced online in the Times of Israel site — "were not affected by the hack". Still, the homepage of The New York Jewish Week, one of the Times of Israel’s co-workers, directed to the very Akincilar page on Thursday morning.
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Science/TechnologyRe: Google Chrome - One Million Users Are Vulnerable To This New Malware, Are YOU? by techofficees(op): 9:27pm On Oct 10, 2017
IT security researchers at Kaspersky have found a new malware strain called ATMii because it hits ATMs that run on Windows 7 and Windows Vista. This means the malware is useless on a majority of ATMs since most of them nowadays use Windows XP. It too hints at the event that the executive of ATMii is deliberately attacking the ATMs of a certain network and the malware strain has been designed to steal from those machines only.
http://www.techofficees.com/2017/10/new-malware-hits-atms-running-on-win7.html
Science/TechnologyGoogle Chrome - One Million Users Are Vulnerable To This New Malware, Are YOU? by techofficees(op): 5:53pm On Oct 10, 2017
Researchers at cybersecurity firm Proofpoint have newly discovered a large-scale malvertising campaign that exposed millions of Internet users in the United States, Canada, the UK, and Australia to malware infections.
Active for more than a year and still ongoing, the malware campaign is being conducted by a hacking group called KovCoreG, which is well known for distributing Kovter ad fraud malware that was used in 2015 malicious ad campaigns, and most recently earlier in 2017.
The KovCoreG hacking group initially took advantage of P0rnHub—one of the world's most visited adult websites—to distribute fake browser updates that worked on all three major Windows web browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge/Internet Explorer.
The Proofpoint researchers, the pollutions in this attack first appeared on P0rnHub web pages via a legitimate advertising network called Traffic Junky, which tricked users into connecting the Kovar malware onto their operations.
Among other malicious things, the Kovter malware is known for its unique persistence mechanism, allowing the malware to load itself after every reboot of the infected host.
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Science/TechnologyPakistani Teenager Explains Yet Ill-understood Rose Window Phenomenon. by techofficees(op): 12:31pm On Oct 07, 2017
Pakistani Teenager Explains Yet Ill-Understood Rose Window Phenomenon.
The Rose Window is an electric honeycomb structure that was so far ill-understood, but a Pakistani teenager has managed to capture its formation. In a nutshell, the structure occurs when a specific type of electrically charged particles travel between a pointy and a flat electrode but hit a puddle of oil during traveling.

As a result, the field gets cranked up, and the ionized air molecules pile up and sink thereby forming a dimple in the oil surface and morphing into clusters of hexagonal shaped cells. This looks exactly like a honeycomb.

Pakistani Teen Shocks Scientist By Explaining Electric Honeycomb Phenomena
Electric Honeycombs
The honeycomb Rose Window has been named after an ancient design of stained-glass, which is found in Gothic Churches. Physicists around the world were keen on understanding its formation to learn the way electricity moves through its fluids, which is vital for biomedicine as well as printing and heating.

For decades its instability was being studied, but the phenomenon couldn’t be explored extensively. The 17-year old Muhammad Shaheer Niazi who was studying electrically charged particles at Lahore College of Arts and Sciences has managed to do so.

As per the research from Niazi, the honeycomb effect is created by the accumulation of charged ions due to which an electrical pressure is developed on top of the oil surface; while attempting to go back to the grounded glass electrode present under the oil surface to complete the circuit these ions get stuck and sink because oil is a poor conductor of electricity.

This reaction creates a wrinkle in the oil surface and the ions flow downwards to the plate generating instability in the oil’s thin surface since the force of gravity tries to keep the surface horizontal while the charged electric field tries to pull it downwards. Then, it tries to even itself out by forming hexagonal patterns.

The instability, as per Niazi, was caused due to the system’s attempt to get to balance through the use of thermal imaging while the temperature of the needle and the corona discharge of the particles was very high due to the friction from the traveling of ions through the fluid.

When the charged ions were blocked from reaching the oil surface, explained Niazi, an Ion Shadow was formed preventing the pattern’s formation. The research paper has been published in journal Royal Society of Open Science in which Niazi has provided photographic evidence of the charged ions as these transform into a honeycomb resembling structure.


An image made using the Schlieren photographic technique of ions coming off the tip of an electrode, eventually causing an oily surface to form into an electric honeycomb.
Niazi was the first Pakistani participant in 2016 to be part of the International Young Physicist’s Tournament; he managed to replicate the phenomenon and presented his findings in a fully professional manner.

http://www.techofficees.com/2017/10/pakistani-teenager-explains-yet-ill.html

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