Ancillary Resistor leads to Sparse Glitches: an Extra Approach to Avert Hacker using Syndicate Browser Design

Devaki Pendlimarri (1), Paul Bharath Bhushan Petlu (2)
(1) Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering, Sri Venkatesa Perumal College of Eng. & Tech., India
(2) Dept. of Information Technology, Sri Venkatesa Perumal College of Eng. & Tech., Puttur, India
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Pendlimarri, Devaki, and Paul Bharath Bhushan Petlu. “Ancillary Resistor Leads to Sparse Glitches: An Extra Approach to Avert Hacker Using Syndicate Browser Design”. International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, vol. 2, no. 5, Oct. 2012, pp. 397-00, doi:10.18517/ijaseit.2.5.232.
After the invention of internet most of the people all over the world have become a fan of it because of its vast exploitation for information exchange, e-mail, e-commerce etc. for their easy leading of life. On the other side, may be equally or less/more, many people are also using it for the purpose of hacking the information which is being communicated. Because, the data/information that is being communicated through the internet is via an unsecured networks. This gives breaches to the hacker who is known as the man-in-the-middle to hack the data/information. In this paper, we describe some novel methodologies to prevent the hacker in hacking the data/information. The web browser design is being  carried out in our R&D lab and we have found that the novel methodology has given solution to prevent the man-in-the-middle from several attacks.

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