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Android Nougat prevents smartphones from ransomwares threats
Mumbai: Realising the need to curb increasing malware count, Google’s latest operating system Android Nougat will employ a new condition that will prevent ransomwares from resetting a device’s password using the ‘resetPassword’ API.According to a Symantec report, numerous dangerous malwares including Android.Lock.E variants with advanced capabilities emerged during the first quarter of 2105. All these malwares are capable of tricking the users and resetting their lockscreen password used primarily to access the device.
Symantec said, “Even users who manage to remove the malware without resetting the device may be unable to use the phone because they won’t be able to get around the password the malware sets.”An earlier research by the security firm showed that these ransomware malware set or rest home-screen passwords (either a pin or pattern) by summoning the ‘resetPassword’ API.
Nougat to the rescue
According to the new report, Android Nougat will introduce a new clause/condition to prevent the invocation of resetPassword API for resetting the passwords; only setting the password will be allowed.“This development will be effective in ensuring that malware cannot reset the lockscreen password, as the change is strictly enforced and there is no backward compatibility escape route for the threat,” said the report.
However, users should also be cautious of the fact that the new OS will prevent malwares from resetting the password; it won’t stop them from setting the password on devices with no existing passwords.Unfortunately, the new feature will also affect standalone disinfection utilities that are largely dependent on ‘resetpassword’ API. A disinfector tool is an automated tool designed to help users to combat devices with an infected malware.“With Android Nougat’s new restrictions, the disinfector’s ability to call that API is bound to fail. This is likely to affect a small percentage of users who use disinfectors,” added the report.
To help prevent mobile threats, the security firm has listed down a few tips:
Keep your software up to date
Refrain from downloading apps from unfamiliar sites and only install apps from trusted sources
Pay close attention to the permissions requested by apps
Install a suitable mobile security app, such as Norton, to protect your device and data
Make frequent backups of important data
Facebook imitates YouTube; to test offline video feature in India
Mumbai: Streaming a video online is probably one of the biggest predicaments faced by users, especially in developing countries where internet data packs are not only costly but also sluggish.To bridge this gap, Google’s YouTube had started offline video feature a couple of years, allowing users to download or sync videos to watch later. Following its footsteps, social media giant Facebook is also planning to test a similar feature in India starting July 11.
According to technology website TechCrunch, the new feature will help users in India, which has the slowest average Internet connection among APAC countries, by allowing them to download videos using Wi-Fi and view it offline on its app later on.This news comes as a good development for video publishers, who were previously ticked off by Facebook’s new News Feed rules that now lists content posted family and friends above people who create content. As per the social networking giant, this new feature will act as a stimulus to people who otherwise skip unnecessary videos on their news feed.
However, there is a catch. Facebook is also completely aware of the fact that the vast social media space is filled with piracy-mongers who would take advantage of offline video sharing for their own benefits. To curb individuals with such intentions, it will securely lock the videos within its app and it won’t be stored in the device’s local memory even after downloading.Moreover, the publishers also have the option to opt out of the feature by disabling the downloading option from their page’s Content Distribution setting. Well, that wouldn’t matter too much as people will only be able to post original videos on their personal accounts or pages.
In a email to TechCrunch, Facebook Said: “We’ve heard feedback that in markets like India, mobile data and internet connectivity is limited and many people struggle with poor video experiences. So we’re testing an option for people to download videos to Facebook while they’re online on good internet connections, to view the video at anytime, online or offline, without using extra mobile data.”
To put matters to perspective, videos are becoming a prominent part of social media and it has now become an imperative to showcase them with the inception of better video technologies. Earlier, the company had introduced Facebook Live—a video live streaming feature which has gained immense popularity among users.While the offline video viewing feature will be a great development for users in India and other developing countries, it will also help the company push lucrative video ads in future.
I’ll bring back rains & send back monkeys: KCR
It was none other than Telangana CM KCR gave a clarion call to all Telangana people to join ‘Haritha Haram’ programme actively and plant each one a sapling to ‘bring back rains and send back monkeys’ to the forests.The dwindling forest cover was the result of the simians entering our residences. Once the forest cover is increased, monkeys will go back to their original habitations in the forests.
The increase of green cover in Telangana state will also help more rains in the state in future, KCR said.Every villages is facing monkey menace as the apes strayed into human habitations after the forest area diminished, he felt. The Chief Minister launched Haritha haram in Nalgonda district aiming to plan 46 crore saplings in the two week long drive involving students, employees and all sections of people.
KCR predicted good rains this year which will help to grow the plants speedily. He wanted to increase forest cover to 33 per cent from the present 25 per cent in two years.
Chiru, Its Too Risky!

The shooting of Chiranjeevi’s 150th has started two weeks ago and director Vinayak has wrapped up the first schedule of the film. Few comedy scenes involving Chiru-Ali and introduction scenes of Chiru in the film were shot in the first schedule. As the search for the film’s leading lady is on and makers are finding it difficult to cast a heroine on par with Chiru, Chiranjeevi announced that the film would be released for Sankranthi.
While Mega fans are happy that Chiru is arriving for Sankranthi, at the same time, they were also a bit worried whether Chiru & the team are actually speeding up the filming so that to release the film Pongal. Especially after the experiences of films like Sardaar Gabbar Singh and Bruce Lee where the movies were forced to complete to meet the release dates that were announced in advance, Mega fans are wanting Chiru to make proper comeback instead of hurried one.
However, it’s buzzed that unlike Sardaar, Bruce Lee (which are originals though not new stories), Chiru’s 150th is a remake of Tamil film. This is said to be a bit advantage as there wouldn’t be much delay due to script issues and already Vinayak, script team worked on it for longtime in the pre-production phase. Having said this, yet for the filming, post-production, publicity need proper time. And the makers are yet to cast heroine opposite Chiru. Is Chiru risking with 150th in hurry to release for Jan?
Will Kannada Following help his son

Dialogue King Saikumar is a hugely popular star not just in Tollywood bit also in the Kannada film industry. While Saikumar has been ruling the roost by portraying character roles in Tollywood, he was once a well-known hero in Sandalwood and films like Police Story, Agni IPS, Police Story 2 and Central Jail etc earned him a star status.
While his career continues to go at great guns, Saikumar is unhappy with the war his son Aadi’s career is moving at a snail’s pace in Tollywood. Barring his first two films, none of Aadi’s films were successful at the box-office and even the father-son duo’s home production, Garam, was a colossal failure.While Aadi is waiting for his latest film, Chuttalabbayi’s release, his doting dad Saikumar has a smart plan for Aadi. Latest buzz is that Saikumar is planning to launch Aadi in Sandalwood through the official remake of Nikhil’s hit thriller Karthikeya.
Saikumar must be banking heavily on his fan following in Kannada and his new move could be the last master plan to keep Aadi’s career afloat. The remake is expected to begin in October and more details regarding the project may emerge soon.
Ex Lovers Patching Up?
If Bollywood buzz is anything to go by, ex lovers Katrina Kaif and Salman Khan are said to be getting close. Apparently, Katrina Kaif wants to get close to Salman. After Katrina and Ranbir parted ways, Kat’s friendship with Salman has blossomed well. Looks like, their bond is now getting stronger day by day.
Katrina has recently attended to Sultan premier along with Salman and his rumoured girlfriend Lulia. Kat has watched Sultan twice and can’t stop raving about the film, Salman. First she attended premier and later she made surprise appearance at the special screening of the film in Yash Raj studios.
Both Kat and Salman are supporting each other now. This even caught the attention of Salman’s girlfriend Lulia Vantur. Apparently, Lulia is jealous of Salman befriending with his ex Katrina.






















