Tuesday 3 December 2013

Mozmeet Erode: An intresting Day spent usefully

Mozmeet Erode

Day 1/12/13


A day to be spend valid with all the contributors and volunteers for Mozilla and we got a lot learnt over there Orange cafe,Erode. A nice community place with internet Access and learn how and what are the ways we can contribute to mozilla

It all started with FOSS (free and open source software) to which all the source code and every resource is available online and users can get benefit from those community and forums to enhance their level of learning and also their standards do improve by telling this to others

Mozilla comes into play where the community want to make the internet a better place to be utilized for the people. All the
technologies should be used by the people for their own way and it wants to make the"WEB CONSUMERS TO WEB MAKERS"

Products and projects of Mozilla are discussed deeply where some products like Light beam and other projects that are undertaken by Mozilla and are working currently done with mozilla and we had a eye opener about how to contribute to Mozilla and ways to contribute to Mozilla




January meet up:
As the volunteer meeting was about to end January meetup was discussed and make sure each and every person is assigned a job to do well and to make the meet up next month a grand success and strength to be expected for the next meeting and what are all the work to be done with that date of meeting was also discussed



As am the technical lead for the club here I took responsibility in attending the meeting in spite of my semester exams to make sure this message reaches all of my club members effectively and efficiently delivered to them and they know how to move from the base that has been provided to them and members of my club too had some questions regarding how much it will be useful for their career so for that it was clearly explained by mentor -GAUTHAM RAJ


As of now it is interesting to be part of Mozilla and love to contribute to Mozilla as much as I can in my surroundings and to volunteers who are ready to contribute

Friday 29 November 2013

Save your information online

Hack, Hacking, NSA, Intelligence, Edward Snowden, National Security Agency, security, NSA programs
There are certain things you need to know
The world was on a storm when Edward Snowden disclosed the documents about NSA's secret program. The documents leaked details about how NSA has been provided with direct access to the servers of almost every big internet giant. Interestingly, these documents carried a few strange code names for their hacking tools and spy programs. Here's a list:

1. Blarney

What it is: NSA Internet and telephony network collection program.

2. Boundless Informant

What it is: The big data analysis and visualization system making use of Dial Number Recognition (DNR) and Digital Network Intelligence (DNI) information.

3. Bullrun

What it is: The NSA program whose goal is to break encryption.

4. Cultweave

What it is: One of the NSA’s Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) databases.

5. Dewsweeper

What it is: Universal Serial Bus (USB) hardware host tap that provides COVERT link into a target network.

6. Egotistical Giraffe

What it is: a technology for uncovering the identities of those using an online system designed to keep users anonymous.

7. Evilolive

What it is: A metadata collection tool used for telecom and Internet communications.

8. Fallout

What it is: A DNI metadata processor that provides filtering for the NSA’s PRISM program for collection of Internet e-mail, files, social media and more with cooperation from service providers.

9. Foxacid

What it is: A surveillance tool that seeks to target Tor users, Tor being a anonymity service.

10. Genie

What is it: The program for planting spyware.

11. Whitetamale

What it is: A program in which the NSA hacked into Mexican officials’ e-mails.

12. Money Rocket, Shifting Shadow, Yachtshop

What they are: Cable-intercept programs targeting counter-terrorism in the Middle East, Europe and Asia, Afghanistan and Pakistan, and the general Internet.

13. Klondike

What it is: Control system for sensitive geospatial intelligence.

14. Messiah

What it is: NSA automated message handling system.

15. Moonlightpath

What it is: An NSA collection program.

16. Oceanariam

What it is: Database for signals intelligence from NSA and its partners around the world.

17. Renoir

What it is: NSA telephone network visualization tool.

18. Shelltrumpet

What it is: an NSA metadata processing program.

19. Stormbrew

What it is: NSA Internet and telephony network collection program.

20. Traffic Thief

What it is: Part of the TURBULENCE program for detecting cyberspace threats and the PRISM program for collecting Internet data, especially from e-mail and social media providers.

Sunday 8 September 2013

Our Monthly activities

All of our mozillians were excited in participating in all our activities at 31st august we have inaugurated the club officially and all the students were so enthusiastic in participating for the event 


As a part of it we have organized a Webmaker event and the students were distributed with T-shirts who are the organizers for the event

 All of them were pretty excited when they received those

(on right our club lead Santhosh & on the left events lead karthick)



soon after we inaugurated the event and the organizers were teaching them in personal about the tools that are used in webmaker and how it can be easily done so that the students can work on their own to learn those

our organizer team for PEC Mozilians where they personally took interest in joining Mozilla and enjoyed using those platform


As our Mentor gautham  instructed us to give awarness events to the students and we did the same to all the students of various department and students were more eager to know more and they wanted to be a part of Mozilla groups

                                  (one of our photo from the awarness event to students below)

still students want to know more about the tools and they wanted to be part of Mozilla to learn more and equip themselves

 

 

 

to know more about PEC Mozillians club visit our club wiki page click here......

visit our facebook page  PEC Mozillians




Tuesday 13 August 2013

acceptance letter of our club


the official acceptance letter for our club

Inaguration of the PEC Mozillians club



Got our permission for the club officially from our college officials way to go and got to do many works in the club and positions are to be clearly discussed in the first meeting of our club 

got to work hard and earn respect 

post with the list of members will be updated soon 


Wednesday 24 July 2013

Installing WAMP Server


Hello all,

Now a days,developing a web application is made so simple.Thanks to the open source tools available for it.In my future articles,we will see about the open source tools in detail.The basic requirement for many of the open source tools is WAMP Server.In this article,we will see how to install the wamp in our system.

 What is WAMP?

WAMP is an acronym formed from the initials of the operating system Microsoft Windows  Apache, MySQL and one of PHP, Perl or Python.

Step 1:

Click here to download WAMP server.Remember WAMP will work only in Windows running machine.Download the WAMP as per your OS configuration(32 or 64 bit).

Step 2:

Click the EXE downloaded to install the wamp in your machine.Click the wamp icon to start running your wamp server..The W icon on the taskbar must be green in color else WAMP server will not work properly.The same is shown in the following picture:



Step 3:

To check the correctness of your installed wamp.Click on the W icon and choose local host on the evolved menu.The snapshot will give you a clear idea:



Step 4:

The resulting window should give some info about the current versions of the WAMP installed.(there should not be any error message).