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==Kalpesh Sharma==
'''Samir''' and '''Sameer''' are both used to spell two completely different given names. One is of ] origin (سمير ''samīr'' "entertaining companion") traditionally given to ] males, and another is of ] origin (समीर ''sameer'' "gust of wind/a cool gentle breeze on a hot summer day"), traditionally given to ] males. In linguistic areas with populations of both Hindus and Muslims, two people can have names that sound the same (or almost the same, depending on the ambient language), but not actually have the same name.
'''Kalpesh Sharma''' is an information security expert and ] consultant. He is a citizen of India and he is involved in information security research for the contribution towards the information security community from last seven years. Mr. Sharma is holding a the Bachelors degree in Computer Science completed from ]. All his official documents and evidence about his work are posted by him on Esnips Limited .


As an Arabic-derived name, this may refer to:
==Expert in Hacking==
* ] (born 1979), an Algerian footballer
Mr. Sharma is an expert at hacking several thousands of websites and challenges to hack world's maximum websites with his methods and techniques. One of his images was found on the website of Esnips Limited which is an evidence about his Live On-Air hacking proof for hacking more then 50 websites all at a time. He had recently proved this LIVE on-air, on a reputed news channel of India by hacking more then 50 internet banking websites.
* ] (born 1976), an Algerian footballer
* ] (born 1986), a Dutch terrorist suspect
* ] (born 1986), a former terrorist suspect.


==In Media==
Every activity was performed during this LIVE telecast in front of camera right in front of Minister of Information Technology, legal experts, technical experts as well as directors and chairmans of corporate companies. This made him the '''Global Hacking Expert''', because there is no record of hacking so many websites all at a time across the globe. He worked as a technical assistant to Chief Minister of Gujarat in 2004, and he there he had undertaken research and development activities at a large level. Again he was invited by the Indian Army(Intelligence Department) for further research on some secret matters.
In the ] ] '']'', one of the main characters is named Samir Nagheenanajar. He is played by ].


On 7th of December 2006, he wrote an article titled '''A Fullstop on E-System''' for Awareness on Hacking and published the same on the website www.gather.com
.


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His every challenge had a unique point, that he had never challenged anything unofficially or without sufficient evidence.


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==Contacts==


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ADDRESS :
2, SHRI RAM PARK SOCIETY,
ON CHANDOLA CANAL,
NEAR JAWAHAR CHOWK,
MANINAGAR, AHMEDABAD - 380008
GUJARAT, INDIA.


]
TELEPHONE :
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+91-79-25351208
]

EMAIL :
shrishanidev@yahoo.co.in

COMPANY :
Shubhlabh Technologies

WEBSITE :
http://www.esnips.com/web/shriganesh33sBusinessFiles

==Future plans==

Mr. Sharma's current hot service in the market in known as '''Techno-Physical Intelligence'''. These methods were developed by him in order to benefit:

1. Media for access to exclusive news.
2. Political Peoples and Parties for retrieving unknown secrets.
3. Companies to retrieve information about Competitors.

Other then this Mr sharma has also planned to undergo for following services within a very short period:

1. Course Material Preparation for Information Security, Cyber
Law and Hacking related courses.
2. Seminars and Workshops on topics related to Information
Security, Cyber Law and Hacking.
3. Intelligence and Detective activities using 'Techno-Physical
Intelligence' methods.
4. Writing articles for Media agencies, Magazines, Technology
Companies and Websites.
5. Speaker for events, conferences, seminars, workshops,
inaugaration and banquets.
6. Consultancy on Information Security Services and Solutions.
7. Consultancy on Cyber Crime and Cyber Legal Activities.
8. Education on topics covered in Information Security and
Hacking.
9. Information Security related Certification Courses.
10. Research and Development on Information Security Products,
Services and Activities.

=== Sources ===

1. http://www.mouthshut.com/review/Internet_Vs._Traditional_Banks-106678-1.html
2. http://knowyourbroker.blogspot.com/2006/08/online-trading-safety-debate-heats-up.html
3. http://www.nabble.com/An-Important-Information---Please-go-through-it.-t2705527.html
4. http://shriganesh.gather.com/
5. http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId=281474976856153
6. http://www.thinkdigit.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-33274.html
7. http://www.indymedia.org/content/2006/11/849890.shtml
8. http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId=281474976841582
9. http://www.shvoong.com/science/423737-fullstop-e-system
10. http://www.antionline.com/showthread.php?threadid=272872

Revision as of 09:58, 12 December 2006

Samir and Sameer are both used to spell two completely different given names. One is of Arabic origin (سمير samīr "entertaining companion") traditionally given to Muslim males, and another is of Sanskrit origin (समीर sameer "gust of wind/a cool gentle breeze on a hot summer day"), traditionally given to Hindu males. In linguistic areas with populations of both Hindus and Muslims, two people can have names that sound the same (or almost the same, depending on the ambient language), but not actually have the same name.

As an Arabic-derived name, this may refer to:

In Media

In the American comedy film Office Space, one of the main characters is named Samir Nagheenanajar. He is played by Ajay Naidu.


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