Thursday, December 17, 2009

Aksi budak umur 14 tahun.

KUALA LIPIS: Lakonan 'terlampau' seorang pelajar berusia 14 tahun
melakukan hubungan seks dengan lima lelaki terbongkar apabila ahli
keluarganya melihat aksinya yang dirakam dalam telefon bimbit
miliknya.

Dalam rakaman itu, gadis terbabit yang bersekolah menengah di sini,
dilihat melakukan hubungan seks dengan lima lelaki berusia dalam
lingkungan 20-an secara bergilir-gilir.

Perbuatannya diketahui ahli keluarganya selepas seorang daripadanya
memeriksa fail gambar dalam telefon bimbit gadis berkenaan.

Ketua Polis Daerah, Superintendan Abdul Razak Hassan, berkata keluarga
terbabit sudah membuat laporan polis di Balai Polis Merapoh, dekat
sini, semalam.

Katanya, pihaknya akan melakukan penelitian dan memeriksa rakaman itu
bagi memastikan kesahihannya.

Berikutan itu, katanya polis menubuhkan pasukan khas untuk mengesan
lima lelaki terbabit.

"Polis akan menjalankan siasatan berhubung kejadian itu mengikut
Seksyen 376 Kanun Keseksaan," katanya.

Beliau berkata, berdasarkan laporan yang diterima, bapa gadis itu
dimaklumkan mengenai kejadian itu oleh ahli keluarganya yang kemudian
memperlihatkan rakaman aksi berkenaan.

Katanya, gadis itu membuat pengakuan terbabit dalam rakaman itu
selepas beberapa kali didesak bapanya.

**Yang bodoh sangat amik gambar tu apa hal? Hahahaha. Maybe nak buat
porn movie kot.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Versi terbaru siri Joomla! 1.5

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Pihak pembangun Joomla! hari ini telah mengeluarkan versi terbaru siri Joomla! 1.5, 1.5.15 [Wojmamni ama mamni]. Anda dinasihatkan untuk mengemaskini Joomla! anda kepada versi terkini ini dengan segera kerana terdapat beberapa isu keselamatan yang terdapat pada versi terdahulu.
Dapatkan pakej penuh versi terbaru

Dapatkan pakej lain di sini

Monday, December 14, 2009

Online Scanner

Untuk memudahkan pengguna mengimbas Laptop atau Desktop daripada ancaman virus secara online. Sila pilih scanner yang diidamkan.

Senarai Antivirus

Senarai berikut adalah perjenisan antivirus yang boleh di dapati secara online. Mungkin berguna untuk saudara-saudari untuk menjadikan blogger ini pilihan utama.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

CyberSAFE

Apa itu CyberSAFE?

Kalau ingin mengetahui berkenaan dengan cybersafe anda boleh melayari laman web ini http://www.cybersafe.my/home.html. Cybersafe adalah satu portal dimana anda semua boleh mendapatkan tools berkenaan dengan cyber security dan sesuai untuk semua peringkat. Banyak isi kandungan dalam cybersafe boleh dimanfaatkan oleh semua warga Malaysia. Jadi untuk maklumat lanjut, silalah layari laman web tersebut.

Home User PC Protection And Secure E-commerce Transaction

Users who have PCs should take precautions to safeguard their computers from various threats and vulnerabilities. These threats include virus threats, hackers and various others. There are few essential steps that users can do to protect their computers and their data while connected to the internet as mentioned below:

1. Install Host Firewall

One of the steps is by using a host-firewall to make sure that they can control who could connect to their computer, where and when. By using a host firewall, users can block any network attacks without interruption to your computer.

2.Install an intrusion detection software

Users are also advised to install intruder detection software in their computer so that it may detect the intruder and record its presence/attempts in your computer. This information can be attached in your report when reporting to your ISP of any illegal activities in your PC.

3.Install Anti-virus

In order to protect your computers from virus, users are advised to install an antivirus software on your computer. Antivirus software will detect any known computer virus and remove them, protecting your data from being damaged or tampered. There are many antivirus software in the market, but the most known and recommended are:
* F-Secure - http://www.f-secure.com
* McAfee - http://www.mcafee.com
* Symantec - http://www.symantec.com/index.jsp
* Trend Micro - http://us.trendmicro.com/us/home/index.html

Users should always update their anti virus signature file and scan their PCs regularly for the presence of any virus. The list of known antivirus vendors are available from the site below:

http://www.mycert.org.my/en/resources/malware/av_sites/main/detail/528/index.html

Download the signature file from any of the relevant sites, depending on the antivirus software your are currently using, install it in your PC and run a virus scan to detect and remove the virus, if any.

Tips

1.Do not execute any unknown attachments as it may contain any malicious programs. Scan the attachment with the latest antivirus software before executing it.

2.Password security is very essential and crucial. Always select a strong password with combination of various signs, numeric and mixture of lowercase and uppercase alphabets.

Example of a strong password: @#12_pS

You should keep you password private and do not write it down anywhere. In addition, do not share your passwords with anybody else.

3.Always lock your workstation or you may lock with screen saver locking when your leave PC unattended to avoid your PC being used maliciously by some other party.

4.Report to the abuse department of your ISP if you suspect any illegal activities or you may report to MyCERT atDetail information on reporting to MyCERT is available at: http://www.mycert.org.my/en/services/report_incidents/cyber999/main/detail/443/index.html

Secure Transaction

When you are on the Internet, doing e-commerce such as online purchase, you should make sure that your connection to the Internet is secure, which means nobody can see and modify the data and information you are sending. Most e-commerce web sites have a security mechanism called Secure Socket Layer or SSL. SSL actually encrypts all users connection using users' web browsers as the client and the web server and host. SSL connection ensures all your e-commerce transactions are secure.

You can / should always check if the site you are accessing for an e-commerce transaction has a SSL connection by looking at your web browser. Usually a webpage that supports SSL connection begins with "https://www......" and not "http://www....". https means Secure HTTP. During any SSL connection, if you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer, you should see a small, yellow padlock at the bottom-right of your Internet Explorer. If you are using Netscape, you should see a 'locked' padlock at the bottom-left of your browser. You can double-click on the padlock to read about the security measures implemented to secure the connection.

To experience a SSL webpage for example, you can browse to Maybank2U Online Banking site
https://www.maybank2u.com.my/OST/MBBWecos/Mbb_Login.aspx

MyCERT hopes the above information and tips would be of help to home users on protecting their PC and conducting secure e-commerce transaction.

E Security Buletin

CyberSecurity Malaysia began its operation as the Malaysian Computer Emergency Response Team (MyCERT) in 1997. In 1998, it became the National ICT Security & Emergency Response Centre (NISER) and by 2007, NISER underwent another transformation and was renamed CyberSecurity Malaysia.

With a new mandate, CyberSecurity Malaysia is positioned as the national cyber security specialist under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI). It runs the Cyber999TM Help Centre for Malaysian Internet users. It also provides safety tips, advisories, and specialised services in the fields of cyber security such as Digital Forensics and Wireless Security. In addition, it runs a Training Centre for professional certification; manages an Outreach Portal www.cybersafe.my; and is the sole certification body for Common Criteria (ISO15408) in Malaysia.

5 Basic Step of Computer Security


After almost 20 years of using computers I have come to appreciate the importance of computer security. That irritating obligation you may feel to run an anti virus check on your system once a day just to feel more secure. The wish to eliminate those nagging spam emails permanently from your Inbox. And more recently those unsolicited requests to update your online banking information also known as phishing.

If you are like most people and want to avoid the loss of important information on your computer or laptop, I suggest your implement the following suggestions asap:

1. Respect Your Personal Privacy: Most people register for websites left right and centre. This is encouraged by people who invite all their friends to join the latest social networking websites. And with the proliferation of niche social networking websites this trend is set to continue. However, personal privacy is being ruined by simple behaviour like forwarding jokes or chain letters. Start to protect your email address and other personal information. If you’re just exploring a new website, register a free email address, and use that one to avoid receiving spam at some later date. When you send out emails to more than one person consider using BCC.

2. Install a Personal Firewall – One of the things I did for the first 8 years of my professional career is to install and maintain network firewalls. Personal firewalls are smaller versions of this same concept that protect your persoal computer or laptop. The purpose of the firewall is to prevent unsolicited attempts to hack your information. Cellphones do not have such a facilite just yet but will require one in the near future, especially those smartphones. As broadband explodes in South Africa, more and more people simply leave their computers permantely connected to the Internet. The risk of an attact on your computer is compounded so remember to switch it off. Even if you information is NOT valuable, your computer can potentially used as a gateway to cause problems for other people. And that will eventually come back to you causing more unecessary headaches. There are many pieces of remote scanning software and remote management software which allows you to take over a desktop seamlessly. I recommend ZoneAlarm or Sygate.

3. Anti-Virus: This is actually the most basic compontent of computer security because computer viruses have been around since the earliest days of the Internet. Once again Microsoft products are the main culprits period. So protect yourself using one of the following recommended free anti virus programs: PC Tools, ClamWin or AVG. It is important your anti-virus also checks your emails before sending and before receiving because today, this is the #1 method by which they spread.

4. Anti-Spyware: Spyware is similar to computer viruses but different. The prolifiration of spyware can directly be correlated to the rise of interactive websites, and to some extent ecommerce websites. These website primarly use files like cookies to track user behaviour across the Web. Besides being a invasion of personal privacy, sometimes small little applications are installed, with your permission, to give you certain functionality. I strongly advocate you turn your web browser settings to the highest privacy settings and it will go some way to reducing this problem. On the other hand you must run a weekly scan for spyware using one of the following software applications: Ad-Aware, Windows Defender,

5. Operating Systems updates: This is probably the most irritating part of maintaining good computer security. If you are running WindowsXP or Windows Vista you are downloading updates constantly. This not only uses bandwidth but over time adds so many layers on top of your existing installation that it reduces the time to boot your computer. Even if you are running Mac OS X or Ubuntu Linux, my favourite alternatives to Microsoft Windows, they both require weekly or at least monthly updates from the Internet. These updates fix security loopholes often discovered by white hat hackers or by ordinary users. Remember that software applications often update themselves on a regular basis as well and programs like Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Office can be your archihilles heel, so consider moving to Open Office.