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Leoism - Not Just for the Sake of an N.G.O. 

25/1/2017

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Every child has an inspiration whom they wish to follow. It can be in any form they imagine. Their inspiration can be their parents, sibling, friend or even someone walking down the street. A human mind is the most creative when it is young and developing. At a later stage it just starts getting matured. Usually in well-to-do families, children think of having a life like their father, friends like their sibling and talent like Sachin tendulkar. But in a little darker side of this world, there are little minds that imagine having food like that kid in a restaurant they passed, owning an apartment they came to work in and going to school like every other kid in the school bus every morning. 

Unfortunately not all can afford to talk about their imagination to their parents. All they do is help them in earning money and getting food in the house. No matter how many NGOs and government bodies are formed to help such families, one will always find a kid holding out newspapers at traffic signals. They haven't seen a light of knowledge to cast a shadow over their roofless home. Ignorance does not make human kind, awareness and taking action does. 

This is when the youth of Leo Club steps in. Every person knows the importance of growth and wants to see every brain develop to make a life for themselves. We see these children as our friends and we help them as friends, not just for the sake of an N.G.O. We give them only a ray of hope, it is the budding minds that make a light out of the rays.

Leo Krina Mehta
Member of Leo Club Of Juhu.
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Social Media Scams - The Shadows Of Life #6

17/1/2017

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Social Networking has surely revolutionized the internet age and it has made our lives easier and more efficient. Most of us use social networking platforms such as WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat etc. on a daily basis because it helps us connect to people, communicate faster, promote ideas and do many more things. However as with everything, the wonderful world of social media has a dark side. One of the problematic aspect is the potential for social media scams which affects millions of people every year. However if you aren’t aware of this issue, with some knowledge of what to look out for you will be able to protect yourselves from becoming a victim of a scam.

​In the last one year India witnessed a 156% rise in social media scam and is now the second most targeted country in the whole world for cybercrime. It has been reported that 94% of these scams were spread through manual sharing of links leading to fraudulent websites. India’s increasing social media population is becoming a favoured target of scammers. Scammers are using social media and taking advantage of the trust people have in their own social circles to spread their scams, fake links and phishing. Cyber Security is improving and getting better day by day but so are the malwares and computer viruses.

Listed below are the top methods used by scammers:
  • Phishing - These are fake emails sent usually from trusted sources such as your bank or from online shopping websites. The emails would state that there has been an error in your transaction and would ask you to click on a link that would take you to a fake web location which looks exactly like the original one, where you would be asked to input your login credentials and other personal information. These can then be used for identity theft and monetary theft.
  • Hitman Scam - These are usually in the form of a violent and threatening message from an unknown source for example: 
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These scams come in various types and it might also include some genuine information about you obtained from your social media account to intimidate you and make it sound realistic. That’s why don’t put too much personal information out there.
  • Donation Scam - These also attack through emails and messages. It usually is an emotional message sent from the government, an NGO or a charity organization asking you to make a donation to help the underprivileged community and would promise your donations would be used to provide them with food and other necessities. But of course it would lead you to a look-alike website and all the donations would go into the cyber criminal’s account.
  • Romance Scam – This scam takes place on social networks like Facebook and other dating websites. We tend to drop our guards and leave aside any logical analysis since this one addresses our subjective self and not our rational side. This scheme might go on for several months in order to gain the trust of the victim. The scammer would then tell you that an unpredictable event has occurred and the scammer has an urgent need for money and after they get the money they might ask again for more. They might use a fake profile of someone you know or in some cases hack into their account and message you. In a recent case a woman lost roughly Rs. 135,000,000 after meeting a conman on a dating site.

These are just a few of the thousands of ways one could be scammed. There are new ways created each day and scammers are getting smarter and better with time. 

A few things you should keep in mind:
  • Do not open links sent to you from unknown numbers or sources since opening them might start downloading malicious software on your device. These software’s might make your computer slow, make random windows pop up whenever you launch your web browser. Some software’s such as key logger can track whatever text you input into your device and send that to the cyber-criminal. This way the criminal could get access to your personal information such as passwords and credit card details.
  • Install a good antivirus software on your device. Make sure it’s not a fake software and don’t download free software’s from the internet. You might get a pop up saying “You have been infected!! Download antivirus XYZ right now to protect your computer!!” These might lead to unwanted malware such as a Trojan being installed on your device. Also make sure you keep your antivirus software updated to get protected from any new types of ransomware and malware.
  • Make sure that if you are making an online transaction, the URL of the website should have ‘https//’ and not just ‘http//’. The ‘s’ stands for secured.
  • Prevent opening emails that say you’ve won a certain amount of money or a free trip to an exotic location. You might end up losing money in mandatory processing fee and transfer costs and pay more for additional services, leaving you broke in the end and without any of the promised money or trip.

If you ever are a victim of a scam report it immediately since it can take time to track down a scammer or the scammer might be located at a place from where it would be difficult to get justice.

​Educate other people especially those who are new to the world of social media with all that you know about cybercrime and save them from being a victim of a scam since cybercrime has become a major issue in today’s world. If we continue spreading awareness and take preventive measures we can reduce cybercrime. Together we can fight this!

Leo Manav Hirani
Member Of Leo Club Of Juhu
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Dangal - Movie Day 

15/1/2017

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It's an unspoken rule that when Mumbai Mirror gives a movie 4 stars, it's mandatory to watch that movie. Hence the regular meeting this time was the movie screening of Dangal, another Aamir Khan masterpiece. It excelled in every area, acting, direction etc. It is a beautiful portrayal of the father-daughter and mentor-student relationship along with the changing mindset of our patriarchal society.

The defining moment was the amazing climax and national anthem towards the end of the movie, it got evened out for us because we had missed the starting one.

The meeting was well organised because we got the free popcorn and pepsi, multiple times.

It was a healthy turnout of 35 people at Sangam Big Cinemas, Andheri East with a lively interaction amongst them and we shared a few laughs as well(I did my job of doing that).

Leo Ruchir Shah,
Tail Twister,
​Leo Club Of Juhu.
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Changing Diversity in the Superhero Movies - The Shadows Of Life #5

10/1/2017

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It's always exciting to see a piece of work that I love and admire adapted into the silver screen and with the improvement of technology, CGI and the movie industry as a whole we're started to see more and more great stories, that we could only imagine, come to life before our very own eyes. There have been a lot of literature and comic book adaptations in Hollywood over the years and the successful ones shared one simple characteristic: accuracy.

The studios like Warner Bros. and Disney have proven that the more you are accurate to your base material the more successful your movie can be... I understand that the massive blockbuster movies can't exactly be same as the comic books as it would not fit the idea of cinema. But this studios have been accurate to their material and succeeded in the box office, as fans enjoy seeing accurate depictions of their favorite characters. So when you see any person from any nationality saying that they didn't like the race changed version of  his/her favorite character, don't be so quick to label him/her as a racist. They are more likely just upset the characters they have been waiting for years adapted into a live action movie isn't as accurate as they dreamed. It's about casting the right actor to the role whether it be Batman, Superman, Abraham Lincoln or Malcolm X. Whoever they need to cast would be who looks, feels and acts like their literature counterpart. In today’s world major studios do that with changing the characters race.

I can accept this racial change if only that decision makes the movie, the plot and the character better, more appealing. Recently, there has been a lot of talk about diversity in Hollywood mainly in the superhero movies, the most money-making films today. There has been talks of gender diversity as well as race diversity and so on... I couldn't agree more that we need diversity, especially in the blockbuster movies and actually we're getting that diversity slowly. But here is where it starts to crack down; when this becomes a money-making scheme and loses all its true meaning. The studios don't see any color except for green, they just want the money and the reason why we started to get diversity is because there is demand for it. It's all about studios image, it has become a race amongst studios that which one will have the most diverse cast.

You can see this in all the comic book related mediums; they started to write Afro-American Captain America story arcs, they casted a non-accurate Flash in "Batman v Superman" and a more non-accurate version of the Kid Flash in the Flash TV series, the all-female charactered Spider-Man universe movie that Sony plans to do are not actually trying to be diverse they are just cheap tricks to pass on society's demands as well as fulling their pockets. The first example of this fake diversity was casting of Michael B. Jordan in the last Fantastic Four movie. People argued that you can change a characters race as long as it doesn't affect the storyline, plot or the characters relationship with others and I agree with that idea. But the fact that Joe Storm and Sue Storm are siblings has a huge importance for the story and it's a insult to the original material. But it is not because that I don't love Michael B. Jordan or I think he is not a good actor. I was against it too because that was a fake diversity attempt.

If those studios really want to have diversity in their movies it should make perfect sense or be the perfect choice for the role like Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury or Michael Clarke Duncan's Kingpin even Lawrence Fishbourne's Perry White in the Man of Steel, these are real attempts for diversity and change. When an actor is perfect for the role it isn't faked diversity and I must say I'm pretty hopeful for Jason Momoa's Aquaman.

But some characters are legends, they are so engraved in the pop culture as their own characteristics that they may ever exist as real people in real life history. Just like you can't cast a fat or bald person as Superman you can't change his race in order to gain viewers attention. If the studios wants to bring a true diversity to Hollywood I really want these characters not to be called Superman, Batman or Spider-Man, they should be unique and original characters. They should be unknown and original, these characters need to engrave themselves into the pop culture the way Guardians of the Galaxy did. Changing a characters gender, race or characteristics but keeping the name not only laziness but also degrading in all ways as it will  be insulting to the writer, artist and even the character as it will always be remembered as the second best or "that version" of the character. It's just taking advantage of that characters popularity...

If the movie industry wants true diversity they should give original characters to shine and create more opportunities to young artists in the business. There are countless great characters with unique stories. Let us see Blue Beetle, Static Shock, Ms. Marvel or Namor on the big screen. We need more diversity of course but not for studios to show off. We need true, meaningful diversity and I have great hope for this to happen as the world we live in has become more globalized than ever and I believe that it has become a must that every person, race, nationality should be represented equally and accurately on the big screen.

Leo Can Caner
Meeting Director of Agora Leo Club, Turkey (118-R)
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