Director,
RAC,
Recruitment & Assesment Center,
Lucknow Road,
Timarpur,
Delhi - 110 054
20080727
MOBILE FLOWERS - IN PUNE
MOBILE FLOWER
Send Flowers to Friends & Relatives
(Home Delivery all India)
Midnight Delivery
Early Morning Delivery
Bedroom & All floral decorations
Dial - 99750 12345
Located at Kalyani nagar & Viman nagar
Deliveries at number of locations including Pune,Kolhapur,Kalyan,Banglore,Gandhinagar,Mumbai
Send Flowers to Friends & Relatives
(Home Delivery all India)
Midnight Delivery
Early Morning Delivery
Bedroom & All floral decorations
Dial - 99750 12345
Located at Kalyani nagar & Viman nagar
Deliveries at number of locations including Pune,Kolhapur,Kalyan,Banglore,Gandhinagar,Mumbai
20080714
20080702
Tracker - Most dangerous item - If you intend to use a PC that is not yours (ie hotel business centre, internet café, airport etc)

Important Information
A new device has been introduced to the marketplace that is a huge danger to anyone who uses a PC that is not theirs. It is known as a key tracker and it sits between the keyboard and the PC. As can be seen in the pictures it is very discreet but is probably one of the most dangerous items of equipment to personal information that is readily available. These devices record every key that is pressed on the keyboard. Due to it's position (it sits between the keyboard and the PC) the information is logged by the tracker before the PC knows about it and as such is very difficult for the PC to detect. They are available in both USB and PS2 formats so pretty much any PC can be logged. The user puts the tracker in line, leaves it there for a set amount of time and then retrieves it. They can then download the data onto their own PC.
If you intend to use a PC that is not yours (ie hotel business centre, internet café, airport etc) I would advise looking at the back of the PC to see if one of these trackers has been placed in line (scrambling under a desk is the better alternative to losing your email details). If you cannot get to see the back of the PC, I would suggest you don't use it for anything personal. If a tracker is there and you do not notice it, whoever placed it there (could be any user of that PC before you) will be able to recall all of your keystrokes - logins, passwords etc.
These trackers cost less than £30 and they are definitely out there already.
A new device has been introduced to the marketplace that is a huge danger to anyone who uses a PC that is not theirs. It is known as a key tracker and it sits between the keyboard and the PC. As can be seen in the pictures it is very discreet but is probably one of the most dangerous items of equipment to personal information that is readily available. These devices record every key that is pressed on the keyboard. Due to it's position (it sits between the keyboard and the PC) the information is logged by the tracker before the PC knows about it and as such is very difficult for the PC to detect. They are available in both USB and PS2 formats so pretty much any PC can be logged. The user puts the tracker in line, leaves it there for a set amount of time and then retrieves it. They can then download the data onto their own PC.
If you intend to use a PC that is not yours (ie hotel business centre, internet café, airport etc) I would advise looking at the back of the PC to see if one of these trackers has been placed in line (scrambling under a desk is the better alternative to losing your email details). If you cannot get to see the back of the PC, I would suggest you don't use it for anything personal. If a tracker is there and you do not notice it, whoever placed it there (could be any user of that PC before you) will be able to recall all of your keystrokes - logins, passwords etc.
These trackers cost less than £30 and they are definitely out there already.
Yahoo POP Settings - Only for .co.in - ids
Incoming Mail Server (POP3): pop.mail.yahoo.co.in
Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): smtp.mail.yahoo.co.in
using SMTP port 587 [What's this?]
Account Name/Username: ravishete2001
Email address: ravishete2001@yahoo.co.in
Password: Your Yahoo! Mail password
We've given directions below for configuring POP access to Yahoo! Mail for selected email clients. Your client may not be on this list, and server settings vary from client to client. Remember, even after you configure your mail client to send and receive Yahoo! Mail messages, you can always log in to your Yahoo! Mail account to send and receive as well.
Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): smtp.mail.yahoo.co.in
using SMTP port 587 [What's this?]
Account Name/Username: ravishete2001
Email address: ravishete2001@yahoo.co.in
Password: Your Yahoo! Mail password
We've given directions below for configuring POP access to Yahoo! Mail for selected email clients. Your client may not be on this list, and server settings vary from client to client. Remember, even after you configure your mail client to send and receive Yahoo! Mail messages, you can always log in to your Yahoo! Mail account to send and receive as well.
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