الهاكر السعودي يصطاد المزيد من المواقع الإسرائيلية منها بنك الجيش



 


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 "ox-omar" هجومه الالكتروني على المواقع الاسرائيلية لينضم موقعا بنك لؤمي وبنك "اتسهار الجيش" الى المواقع التي تعطّلت منذ ساعات صباح اليوم، بعد أن تم اختراق موقع شركة العال للطيران والتأثير على موقع بورصة اسرائيل.


وقد هددت مجموعة الداعمين للشعب الفلسطيني "الكابوس" انها سوف تقوم بهجوم واسع على اسرائيل ضمن حرب تكنولوجية، لتشمل المواقع الحساسة في اسرائيل ومن ضمنها الجيش الاسرائيلي، ويعتبر بنك "اتسهار الجيش" الذي تعطل موقعه اليوم هو البنك الخاص بالجيش الاسرائيلي.

واعترفت اسرائيل صباح اليوم بأن الهاكر السعودي اقتحم موقعي بورصة اسرائيل وشركة الطيران الاسرائيلية "العال" وسقط الموقعان، ومن حاول الدخول لموقع شركة الطيران العال وجد عبارة "عذرا الموقع في حالة تصليح يمكنك المحاولة فيما بعد"، كذلك استطاع التأثير على موقع البورصة الاسرائيلية، في حين اكدت البورصة ان التعاملات المالية تجري كالمعتاد دون السماح بالقيام بمعاملات اخرى في البورصة، وقد استعدت البورصة واخرجت جهاز الحاسوب الرئيسي ويدار من خارج الموقع.

وكانت قد نقلت صحيفة "يديعوت أحرونوت" الناطقة بالعبرية، اليوم الاثنين، عن المقتحم السعودي (هاكر) المسمى "0xOmar"، الذي كشف تفاصيل آلاف بطاقات الاعتماد الإسرائيلية، أن مجموعة من المقتحمين الداعمين للشعب الفلسطيني تدعى "كابوس" أعلنت أنها ستقوم بإسقاط موقع شركة "إلعال" للطيران، وموقع "البورصة للسندات المالية".

وأضاف المقتحم السعودي في رسالته إلى "يديعوت أحرونوت" أنه في حال نجاح المقتحمين فلن يكون بالإمكان حجز تذاكر طيران والاطلاع على مواعيد الإقلاع والهبوط في موقع شركة "إلعال".
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الأكواد السرية لنظام android



الرموز (أو الأكواد) السرية لهواتف الأندرويد:


هي عبارة عن ارقام يدخلها المستخدم في جهاز الهاتف للحصول على معلومات اضافية عن الجهاز أو تشغيل وظائف مخفية غير مفعلة تلقائيا.

كل ماعليك فعله هو تشغيل برنامج الهاتف(Dialer) كما لو كنت تقوم بادخال رقم هاتف للاتصال وادخال الرمز من اليسار الى اليمين.

قد لا تعمل جميع الرموز المزودة في الاسفل في هاتفك لأن بعضها يعمل على أجهزة محددة. معظم الرموز تم اختبارها على Galaxy S2








نصيحه : لا تغير بهذه الاكواد الا اذا كنت متأكد مما تفعله.

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10 امور يتفوق فيها كل من نظام android و ios على بعضهما


Top 10 Ways iOS Outdoes Android

10. The iTunes Media Store

While iOS still doesn't allow you to sync wirelessly, you can, at least, use your Wi-Fi (and in some cases cellular data) connection to purchase and download music, video, and books over the air. While Android's not without Amazon's media offerings, Apple gives you access to an enormous library of entertainment that you can purchase in a few taps. Everything you buy is sent to it corresponding app and transferred over to your computer the next time you sync. The process is seamless. When it comes to buying media for your device, there's really no better implementation.
*Personal note: I greatly prefer Amazon to iTunes for several reasons, but I think that Apple's implementation of the iTunes store is far better because of how simple and well-integrated it is.

9. AirPlay

Top 10 Ways iOS Outdoes AndroidThere are plenty of alternatives to Apple's AirPlay, but none that work quite so elegantly and intuitively. Out of the box, AirPlay doesn't really seem all that useful if you don't own other Apple devices but there are actually several ways to make your non-Apple devices AirPlay compatible. Two-tap video streaming that actually works really well is pretty great, and you won't find such a nice solution on Android.

8. Find My iPhone

It's not like you can't roll your own device-tracking setup on Android, but now that Find My iPhone (or iPad or iPod touch) is free it's no longer the best paid option—it's just the best. It's simple to use, it's easy to track your phone, and it has even helped people catch criminals when the loss was a result of theft (like this or this, for example). It's been proven effective and costs you nothing. There's not much more you need.

7. A Better Support System

Top 10 Ways iOS Outdoes AndroidWhat happens if your Android phone breaks? There are a few answers to that question, but often times it means dealing with your specific carrier. They didn't make your phone and they have many different kinds of devices to support. Neither of those things are in your favor. What about your iPhone or other iDevice? You take it to an Apple Store or call Apple tech support. Often times you can make a Genius Bar appointment and get your issue resolved right away (assuming that problem isn't the total obliteration of the hardware). If you've ever tried to get tech support at a Verizon store, for example, you know how frustrating that can be. Apple's support team—while not perfect—is one of the best there is.

6. Better Battery Life and Management

Over the past few years, Apple's started to consider battery life to be one of the most important features of its products. This is especially evident in the iPad, which contains around as much battery as humans contain water, but it's also Apple's battery management tactics that make this possible. Some may be disappointed that the lack of true multitasking is lost in the name of power economy, but true multitasking isn't all that great when you device dies because it ran out of juice. While it didn't start off that way, the latest batch of devices running iOS will get you through the day (and sometimes longer). That's not always something you can count on with Android.

5. iTunes and Tethered Syncing

iTunes is a behemoth of a media manager but it handles a lot of data as it goes from your computer to your iDevice and back again. It has an enormous amount of responsibility for those who do sync with their computers. You can certainly argue that DoubleTwist brings the features of iTunes to Android, but the fact of the matter is that an application needed to be created tobring iTunes to Android. Android is missing iTunes in the same way iOS is missing Android's wireless capabilities.
*Personal note: I really don't like iTunes, but I think it's hard to argue that there's anything that does what it does as well. It is a very ambitious piece of software that doesn't work as well as I'd like it to, but I do appreciate the difficulty of creating something like it. While there are definitely other great music players, there really isn't anything else that can do everything iTunes can do (even if it often fails to do some of those things well).

4. No Crapware

Sure, you can pick up the Nexus S and get a phone with no added applications and have an Android phone without any crapware added by the manufacturer, but most people aren't getting their Android phones from Google. When you buy your Android phone from a particular carrier, you can often to expect a few apps you won't want and can't get rid of. With iOS you just get iOS. While Apple might be a little overprotective at times, their walled garden is not without its upsides. It's nice buying an iDevice with the knowledge you won't get stuck with a Sprint NASCAR app you don't want.

3. A Bigger and Better Variety of Apps

While the iTunes App Store is never going to sell classic game console emulators and other questionable apps—and that's a shame—there is, on average, more money to make when developing for iOS. The downside is that most apps cost a bit of money, but it's rarely more than a couple of dollars. The upside is that developers who make money are more likely to be able to afford to spend time developing. The gold mine that is the iTunes App Store has also attracted plenty of big name game developers who've brought some pretty amazing titles to iOS. Sometimes a little money can go a long way, and it does with apps. iOS has some of the most elegant, polished, fun, and even useful apps. They may be a bit more restricted than Android apps, but it's not like you can't jailbreak if you're looking for more.

2. A Well-Designed, Intuitive User Interface

Whether you like Apple's hardware and software or not, it's hard to argue that they aren't beautifully designed. Apple puts a lot of thought in the design of the interface, from its looks to its ease of use. iOS' user experience is one of the most intuitive. Android can take some time to figure out, and there's a lack of consistency in the way third-party apps operate, but if you give someone an iOS device they'll generally be able to figure out much of the functionality on their own. People are posting videos of their very young children using iPads. Android ends up with sites like this (which isn't representative of the platform and a bit much, but still makes a point). iOS is nice to look at and easy to learn, welcoming pretty much everyone to the party.

1. Consistency

iOS is nothing if not consistent. When you pick up an iOS device, you know exactly what you're getting. This shouldn't come as a surprise from a company like Apple, who likes to control every aspect of their products. When it comes to receiving major feature updates, you get them on a fairly regular schedule. While there's some update fragmentation with iOS, it's only ever been between phones and tablets. With Android, it's between the many, many different phones as well as fragmentation between phones and tablets. Knowing what you're getting and that you'll be receiving updates for at least the next two generations of devices increases the value of an iDevice long past the date of purchase.


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Top 10 Awesome Android Features That The iPhone Doesn’t Have


We love both Android and iOS, but the open nature of Andorid just means it can do things others just can’t. Here are our favourite Android apps and features that you won’t find on its Apple-clad brethren.
A note on flame wars: We love iOS, and obviously it has many of its own things going for it. This post isn’t meant to flame or troll the iPhone; it’s more of a “If you’ve decided to go Android, make sure you’re taking advantage of these awesome exclusive features, since they’re part of what makes Android great” post. Please keep the flame wars to a minimum in the comments.

10. Alternative Keyboards






From text predictors like Swiftkey to the innovative ideas like Swype and the downright adventurous like 8pen, you have a lot of different keyboard choices on Android. Typing on a tiny phone keyboard isn’t anyone’s idea of fun, so it’s great that Android provides so many options to make it as painless for people as possible, and super-easy to install. The iPhone has other keyboards, but they’re usually separate apps that require you to import text to another program—it’s just the kind of system-level functionality that’s hard to get around.

9. Automation

One of the most powerful, useful Android apps around is Tasker, the automation program that lets you turn your phone into a superphone. You can turn settings on and off for certain applications, by location, time of day, and pretty much any other condition you can think of. With the right commands in place, Tasker can access the deepest and darkest settings on your phone, which is something you just can’t do on other platforms. Be sure to also check out our second list of Tasker setupsthree handy Tasker profiles from our readers, and how to roll your own “Find my iPhone” for Android. Similar apps like the battery-saving JuiceDefender would also fall into this category.

8. Custom Home Launchers

While iPhone users can customise their home screen quite a bit if they’ve jailbroken, they don’t allow the kind of customisation that you can get on Android with custom home launchers. Third party launchers can add all sorts of extra features to the home screens of your device, like gestures, different kinds of shortucts, and even low-level settings that can help speed up an older phone. Whether you’re using the super-fast LauncherPro or the insanely customizable ADWLauncher, third-party launchers add a ton of configuration to your device.

7. Widgets

Sure, they take up a bit of space, but there’s no substitute for the convenience of having a big weather widget right on your home screen, or a music widget to show you the currently playing track. Even more useful are the to-do list widgets, that take an “in your face” approach to productivity, which is not only effective but necessary from people, as they don’t require you to actually look for your to-do list—they’re always reminding you of what you need to do. If you’ve jailbroken, you can get widget-like apps for the iPhone, but you can only put them on your lock screen—not the actual home screens that you’re always swiping through.

6. Removable Storage and Battery

It isn’t part of the Android software, necessarily, but Android’s open nature allows for quite a few hardware advantages too—namely the ability to take out, swap, and upgrade your battery and SD card. If you find that you’ve maxed out the storage on your iPhone, you’re pretty much out of luck, whereas with an Android phone you can pop in a new SD card and have gigabytes more storage to play with. Similarly, you can swap out a spare battery for longer trips or even get an extended battery that’ll help your phone go longer without charging. Photo by Hiroyuki Takeda.

5. Wireless App Installation

Browsing for and discovering new apps should be fun, not a challenge to make it through a tiny app store with your sanity intact. The App Store and Cydia App Store aren’t exactly fun to browse on your phone, but you either have to download apps on your phone or plug it into iTunes to sync them all over. With the new Android Market, or with third-party sites like AppBrain, you can find a cool app, hit the install button, and it’ll be on your phone the next time you pick it up. It doesn’t get much more convenient than that.

4. Custom ROMs







While there are a lot of third-party apps that give you advanced features on Android, one of the coolest parts about the entire OS being open source is that people can take it, tweak it all over, and install their version instead of the one that comes with your phone. Whether it’s the feature-filledCyanogenMod or the interface-overhauling MIUI ROM, there’s little limit to how much you can tweak your Android experience. As with launchers, these give you a lot of system-level tweaks that you just wouldn’t be able to get this easily on other platforms—and it puts them easily within users’ reach. Whether it’s tweaks that speed up your phone or features like FM radio, custom ROMs are without a doubt one of the biggest advantages to Android’s openness around.

3. Controlling Your Phone From Your Computer

This one’s a little more out there, but we’ve featured quite a few apps that let you actually control your Android phone from your PC—whether you just want to send texts from Chrome or access any of its other functions right from a web browser. iOS has apps like TeamViewer, which let you access the phone itself, but it’s only a screen-sharing app—it doesn’t actually let you access the phone’s baser functions from another interface, which can be a very overlooked convenience.

2. Flash

Say what you want about Flash, but it’s everywhere you go, and when you’re forced to view the web without it, you realise how much you actually rely on it day-to-day. Whether it’s accessing fully Flash web sites, watching Flash videos, or playing games like the ones on Kongregate, having Flash installed on your phone and tablet let you access a lot of things you otherwise couldn’t have. We may grimace when we hear its name, but it’s too prevalent to go without. It just feels like you don’t have the whole web at your fingertips.

1. True App Integration

Google Voice may finally be available for the iPhone, but the experience will never be the same as it is on Android. Other iPhone apps always direct you to the default dialer and visual voicemail apps, so even if you want to use Google Voice full time, you have to manually navigate it to yourself. On Android, apps like Google Voice integrate directly with the operating system—if you want to make calls with Google Voice, every call you make from the phone’s dialer goes through Google Voice. When you click on a phone number in your browser or in Google Maps, it goes through Google Voice instead of sending you to the wrong dialer. True app integration like this makes using custom phone, SMS, voicemail, and even browser apps absolutely seamless on Android, which is something you won’t find on the more locked-down iPhone platform. (And that remains true even when Google Voice itself isn’t available globally — the principle matters even when the features vary.)
We do love the iPhone here at Lifehacker, but we also love tweaking and hacking our phones into oblivion, and Android just does it better than any other platform. These are just a few of the many tweaks you can make to an Android phone, but they’re certainly some of the most special. Got any of your own favourites that weren’t featured? Be sure to share them in the comments below.

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