The announcement later Sunday for the death of the leader of al-Qaeda Osama bin Laden has defined the Internet boom, as users of the most sought-after information and share their thoughts on the assassination of one of the largest part of the world wanted men.
An occurrence of late night in the White House, US President Barack Obama said that bin Laden had been killed in a U.S. operation in Pakistan on Sunday.
IT consultant in Abottabad, the city where the bin Ladens was killed, "live blog" inadvertently a sign at the start of the military operation on Twitter, without realizing its importance until much later.
SOHAIB Athar, which uses the id @ ReallyVirtual on Twitter, wrote "helicopter hovering above Abbottabad at 1: 00 in the morning (is a rare event)," followed shortly after by "a huge window shaking bang here in Abbottabad Cantt." "I hope that this is not the beginning of something nasty: s."
There are now more than 14,000 followers on the microblogging site. He moved to Lahore Abottabad, for some "calm" he said.
The events will be an opportunity for malicious Web sites to infect computers dupe users to visit their sites for more information, set security experts warn.
Engines to mislead search-classification algorithms for Cybercrooks de de les de pour rendre leurs sites les les de de de to make their sites seem legitimate, increases the likelihood that Internet users in search of new lands on a distribution site against malicious software, warned Paul Ducklin, head of technology at it security firm Sophos, in a post on the website of the company.
Athar himself seemed aware of the risks, joke in another message from Twitter: "it is a good thing that my blog server is infected with malware today, I imagine that:-". ?
Fabio Assolini, expert in computer security company Kaspersky Lab, had already examples of pages packed malware in response to an image search Google for "Osama bin Laden's body." By clicking on some images in the results of the users are redirected to one of the two malicious domains providing a copy of the rogueware known as "the best Antivirus 2011", Assolini said in a blog posting.
Twitter reported that his site carried more than 4,000 messages per second at the beginning and end of the Obama speech. The death of bin Laden, Abottabad and Navy Seal, the special operations force who killed the bin Ladens, were among the top subjects of the page being discussed on Twitter a few hours after the announcement of the Obama.
Google trends also stated that "Osama bin laden dead" was the hottest research may 1 at the United States, followed by some other research articles that are linked to the death of bin Laden.
On Facebook, "osama Bin Laden is DEAD" page had 258,400 people who "like" the page, which many have commented on the death of Osama bin Laden. Page appears to have been put in place before the death of bin Laden was announced and endorsed the theory that bin Laden had already died a long time ago.
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