The biggest hacker in the world: a challenge for the security of the financial, technological and business sectors

Ahmedabad, Gujarat (PRWeb) March 18, 2007 — He was born in a small town in the most famous Indian city known as the Pink City of India. Mr. Sharma has been in the field of security research for 8 years. He now has full control over the global web security system. His life was filled with struggle and overloaded stress. He mentions his strength and pride in specifying himself as an end point in E-system. His goal was to perform unique tasks around the world, something that no one but him can do. He demonstrated it through a LIVE AIR broadcast on one of the most reputable news channels, INDIA TV (http://www.indiatvnews.com). This broadcast aired on Breaking News on INDIA TV and was the world’s first longest running hacking and security related news broadcast. This broadcast aired from 9:00 pm to 12:30 am and is one of the best serialized news shows in India. The Information Technology Minister, technical experts, stock market experts, cyber crime experts, Indian Star editorial team and corporate profiles were present during this broadcast. Mr. Sharma had hacked into several Internet Banking, Internet Commerce and Internet Shopping websites all in one attempt. Recently, Mr. Sharma also announced about his new security company, Shubhlabh Technologies. He mentions hacking as an expert level job which is the technical art of finding vulnerabilities in the existing weak security of any online activity over the Internet. Kalpesh Sharma, shows LIVE demo on net banking and its loopholes. He proved that no bank is safe for his money. He challenged all the banks that he can hack any bank site because of their loopholes. However, his intention behind the test was to help people to be safe and aware of technical security.

He first booked a flight ticket on the shopping website indiatimes.com for free. The payment was made by hacking the IDBI Bank payment gateway site. Secondly, he bought a raincoat on the rediff shopping website, and the payment was made by hacking the Federal Bank. From both websites received the receipt with the order number and the confirmed payment that the payment is done and we will deliver it within 3 days…

Furthermore, Mr. Sharma also went to discuss via debate on the same LIVE broadcast with Mr. Dhrender Kumar (Stock Market Expert) and Pawan Duggal (Cyber ​​Law Expert) and they were shocked when they saw all this right on front of his eyes Mr. Dhrender said, “I am surprised to see this situation. Now our money is not safe and we cannot take physical risks to keep a large amount of funds with us, because the technical age is on the way to progress To avoid this, we are using Net Banking, but as you can see, there are also several vulnerabilities in the banking system…”

Mr. Pawan Duggal outlined some clauses and sections of the Information Security Act and asked people who lost their money that they can claim up to INR 10 million. But you have to prove it in the court of law, which is almost very difficult to do. In this situation, you also cannot get help from the consumer court. Does anyone know what can be done? Mr. Sharma also hacked into the so-called secure stock and stock trading website i.e. Indiabulls.com and transferred INR 100 to his Union Bank savings account. The Indiabulls database site reflected the balance fluctuations immediately. To discuss this, Mr. Gagan Banga (Chairman of Indiabulls) was called on this LIVE broadcast. But rather than accept his company’s technical errors, he challenged Sharma’s claims. He completely denied it, even though it was all seen by millions of people across the country. He said that “it is not possible to hack our commercial website.” Mr. Sharma then challenged him to prove him right on that LIVE broadcast and asked for oral permissions. Mr. Sharma also added that he allows the public viewers of this broadcast to give his decisions after he demonstrates it at this time. Once Mr. Gagan felt nervous! Because of this they can lose the trust of the people. But he finally accepted the challenge and told Mr. Sharma that he could go to his office and hack into Mr. Gagan’s account. I will give you permission to hack my account, but I can’t give permission for others to hack other people’s accounts. This shows that Mr. Gagan had doubts about his website and was afraid of Mr. Sharma’s Challenge.

For further discussion, Mr. Shakeel Ahmed (Indian IT Minister) came and said that he is not a technical person, but people in his country will definitely do well with his technical team… In short, none of our money is safe until and unless online security vulnerabilities are fully removed. For more information on Mr. Sharma’s investigative activities and services, visit [http://kalpeshsharma.page.tl]