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  1. @ Kumar Shah :

    It is very easy Click Here for download the Citibank IN.apk in your Hard disk.

    Click Airdroid.apk and Install it. Start AirDroid using your phone. Be sure The Android deivce and your computer need to be in the same WiFi network to connect.

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    Then type the IP address 192.168.xxx.xxx? in browser that shown in the Airdroid's stating page. A password I thing ask give it through your phone. A File manager will open in your browser that link to your SD Card copy the apk file from your PC HDD to phone and install it.

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  2. Your computer appears to be looking up IP addresses correctly!

    DNS Changer Check-Up - Clean

    Had your computer been infected with DNS changer malware you would have seen a red background. Please note, however, that if your ISP is redirecting DNS traffic for its customers you would have reached this site even though you are infected. For additional information regarding the DNS changer malware, please visit the FBI's website at: http://www.fbi.gov/n.../malware_110911


  3. dns_changer_check.jpg

    About a quarter-million computer users around the world are at risk of losing Internet access on Monday because of malicious software at the heart of a hacking scam that U.S. authorities shut down last November.

    Some blogs and news reports hyped the risk of an outage, warning of a potential "blackout" and describing the Alureon malware as the "Internet Doomsday" virus.

    Yet experts said only a tiny fraction of computer users were at risk, and Internet providers would be on call to quickly restore service. They said they considered the threat to be small compared with more-prevalent viruses such as Zeus and SpyEye, which infect millions of PCs and are used to commit financial fraud.

    As of this week, about 245,000 computers worldwide were still infected by Alureon and its brethren, according to security firm Deteque. That included 45,355 computers in the United States.

    The viruses were designed to redirect Internet traffic through rogue DNS servers controlled by criminals, according to the FBI. DNS servers are computer switchboards that direct Web traffic.

    When authorities took down the rogue servers, a federal judge in New York ordered that temporary servers be kept in place while the victims' machines were repaired. The temporary servers will shut down at 12:01 a.m. EDT (0401 GMT) on Monday, which means the infected PCs that have not been fixed will no longer be able to connect to the Internet.

    Some U.S. Internet providers, including AT&T Inc and Time Warner Cable , have made temporary arrangements so that their customers will be able to access the Internet using the address of the rogue DNS servers.

    Information on how to identify and clean up infections can be found on a website that a group of security firms and other experts set up: http://www.dcwg.org.

    "It's a very easy one to fix," said Gunter Ollmann, vice president of research for security company Damballa. "There are plenty of tools available."

    Many of the machines that remain infected are probably not in active use since most victims were notified of the problem, said security expert Johannes Ullrich, who runs the Internet Storm Center, which monitors Web threats.

    The United States has charged seven people for orchestrating the worldwide Internet fraud. Six were arrested in Estonia, while the seventh, who was living in Russia, is still at large. Tallinn has so far extradited two of the men to New York where they appeared in Manhattan federal court.

    The case is USA v. Tsastsin et al, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, No. 11-cr-878.

    Simply visit this page we've setup for detailed instructions on how you can secure your PC.

    See: Internet blackout Monday: Check if your PC is infected

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  4. Many are available on Ebay >> http://www.ebay.in/s...d=p3286.c0.m282

    But all sellers seem to have jacked up prices upwards of 28K which was 25K+ earlier.

    May be because of ongoing Ebay 10% Coupon..

    Should also be available in your city at famous places where grey market imported phones are sold.

    Yes it's GSM phone with SIM.

    Rajan Ji, thanx, please let me know wher can I get the 10% coupon ?

    ThanKs in advance.

    regards,

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