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SRK's black belt
You’ve heard of honorary doctorates, but honorary black belts? Bollywood czar Shahrukh Khan who has been appointed the Honorary Ambassador of Korea (Culture & Tourism) has been conferred the title ‘Honorary Black Belt (5 Dan) of Taekwondo’. The ceremony, a press release from the Korean National Tourism Organisation says, was held at the Taj Lands End Hotel in Mumbai. And in case you think SRK has just got the black belt for nothing, Korea’s honorary ambassador said, according to the press release, that he had ‘developed a keener interest in sports such as Taekwondo now because of his children — son Aryan, who has won 10 gold medals in sports and daughter Suhana who’s won 3 gold medals in sports activities at the school level’. SRK also said that given the rising interest in sports in India, this was the right time to associate with Korea which is known for its strong base in sports. Bollywood’s macho man Akshay Kumar is probably trembling in the face of SRK’s new black belt.

Swine flu scare in Team India
A day after paceman S Sreesanth was diagnosed with swine flu, comprehensive preventive measures were today put in place to ensure that other members of the Indian cricket team were not affected by the dreaded virus.

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RBS, Lloyds get $51 bn in second bank bailout
Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc and Lloyds Banking Group Plc will receive 31.3 billion pounds ($51 billion) in a second bailout from the UK taxpayer as the two banks agreed to cap bonuses.
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Search engine poisoning poses threat to smaller units

After contaminating the search results on major search engines such as Google and Bing, search engine optimisation (SEO) poisoning is set to pose a threat to small and medium enterprises (SMEs). - Hear it from the guru of search - When web meets the phone - The taxman rings again - Ads on-the-go - Google launches "super" phone - Bachchan Jr to rouse the aarami in you SEO poisoning is a technique used by malware authors to mix rogue search results with legitimate ones. This attack, coupled with news items that are of interest to users, is a lethal combination. Conservative estimates put the loss due to these malicious attacks at anywhere between Rs 460 crore and Rs 920 crore, industry experts said. “In India, while large enterprises demonstrate awareness of today’s information issues and are implementing more effective solutions to secure and manage their data, the biggest gaps are among SMEs,” said Vishal Dhupar, managing director of Symantec India. He added, “According to our survey conducted this year, Indian SMEs have the lowest deployment rate of security solutions across the Asia-Pacific and Japan (APJ) region. About 61 per cent of Indian SMEs are unaware of present-day IT security threats and they are reluctant to adopt technology, as the owners are not technology-savvy.” SEO poisoning strives to hijack legitimate websites to use their clean reputations, so compromised websites will always be desirable from an attacker’s perspective in an SEO campaign. “SEO poisoning is a global phenomenon. As the Internet knows no boundaries, India too is significantly affected. Furthermore, according to the Internet Security Threat Report, India is among the top three countries in the APJ region affected by malicious activity. With growing Internet infrastructure, burgeoning broadband population and rampant software piracy, the country is set to witness an increase in these malicious activities,” Dhupar added.


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