INDIAN ARMED FORCES CHIEFS ON
OUR RELENTLESS AND FOCUSED PUBLISHING EFFORTS

 
SP Guide Publications puts forth a well compiled articulation of issues, pursuits and accomplishments of the Indian Army, over the years

— General Manoj Pande, Indian Army Chief

 
 
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— Admiral R. Hari Kumar, Indian Navy Chief

My compliments to SP Guide Publications for informative and credible reportage on contemporary aerospace issues over the past six decades.

— Air Chief Marshal V.R. Chaudhari, Indian Air Force Chief
       

Heidi Klum ‘dangerous celebrity’ in cyberspace

October 16-31, 2011

German supermodel Heidi Klum has looks that could kill – literally, in the case of smartphones and computers. Internet security firm McAfee had named her ‘the most dangerous celebrity in cyberspace’ with malicious malware trailing the leggy model.

McAfee found that people searching for videos or pictures of Klum were more likely to end up with a malware-ridden computer than any other celebrity. In their tests, searches for Heidi Klum yielded nearly a one-in-ten chance of landing on a malicious site designed to infect computers with viruses and malware.

“While slightly safer than last year, searching for top celebrities continues to generate risky results,” said Paula Greve, director of Web security research at McAfee.“Consumers should be particularly aware of malicious content hiding in ‘tiny’ places like shortened URLs that can spread virally in social networking sites, or through e-mails and text messages from friends.” Dangerous search phrases highlighted by the security firm include “Heidi Klum and downloads,” “Heidi Klum and ‘free’ downloads,” “Heidi Klum and screensavers,” and “Heidi Klum and hot pictures”.