Posts Tagged ‘Incident’
Parties Nokia finally open cases related to voice their boom-type mobile phone in India in 1209 and until the killing of a user. The investigation also led to the possibility of a result of external factors, such as lightning strikes.
“We are still investigating the incident. The authorities also are conducting an investigation, and from what we know, they investigate the possibility of external factors like thunder, as one of the causes of the incidents,” said Nokia’s official statement
Nokia claims that the safety, quality and product reliability is a priority. They also strive to continue to comply with all quality standards are very strict in its factories.
“We regularly evaluate the factory to ensure proper quality system. All Nokia devices and accessories also have been tested based on international quality standards, and based on strict quality requirements Nokia,” continued the Finnish vendor, defensively. Read the rest of this entry »
A Nokia mobile phone explosion incident occurred in India. The victim is even reported to have died because of suffering from severe burns around the right ear, neck and shoulders.
The exploding mobile phone Nokia 1209 is reported. There are no eye witnesses did, but the authorities have alleged that the explosion occurred when the victim was named Gopal Gujjar using these communication tools.
This allegation came after seeing the injuries suffered by 23-year-old victim. While the victim’s body was found along with the remnants of the Nokia 1209 phone and the batteries near a farm in the village of Banda, the City, India. Read the rest of this entry »
Mikroblogging site Twitter could become victims of alleged acts parties calling itself the ‘Turkish Hackers’. At the time of the incident, the site is on the rise it has gone through a lot of errors.
Is a computer security and antivirus company F-Secure initially detect anomaly on Twitter. According to Mikko Hypponen, Chief Research Officer at F-Secure, there are around 1000 account which suddenly raises the message ‘Hacked by Turkish Hackers’.
Not just a Re-Tweet (featuring repeated messages from fellow Twitter users-red), the victims appear to deliver messages from the same interface and are not known with certainty. According to Mikko observations, most victims come from Israel.
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