Posted on March 26th, 2008 by wilson
Singapore’s Today Newspaper published an article that Malaysian PM Abdullah admits underestimating the Internet. The Malaysian opposition meanwhile made full use of it, with one Opposition candidate, 67 year old DAP chairman Lim Kit Siang updating 3 blogs with multiple posts daily.
This allowed the opposition to reach out to the young urban and educated people, [...]
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Posted on March 17th, 2008 by wilson
There is an upcoming Digital Forensics course to be held in the Grand Millenium Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The event is organized by Mgdelxis (formerly SLJ International) and the facilitator would be Mr Seamus Byrne, COO of eDiscovery Tools.
Mr Byrnes is both a lawyer and a techie, being accredited by enCase and CCE. For more [...]
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Posted on March 10th, 2008 by wilson
I got my copy of Windows 2008 Beta 3 from Microsoft Philippines courtesy of Sir Jay. I went to work to immediately install the Windows Media Server 2008 to take a peek at how the new cache/proxy system would work for eradioportal.com.
The new media server 2008 is also supposed to provide up to 40% performance [...]
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Posted on March 5th, 2008 by wilson
My Wifi (linksys) has been on the blink lately. On random occasions, the wifi just drops, although the signal strength is excellent. This caused me to suspect a hacking attack.
True enough I took a look at the linksys wifi router’s inbound log and saw a bunch of these targetting port 54133. Read more: http://www.aptitudetechnology.com/whitepapers/ATL-SSH_Brute_Force.pdf
Source [...]
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Posted on March 1st, 2008 by wilson
On my way back from Jurong East, my wife and I decided to take the SBS transit bus #51 on the way back home. One thing I like about the SBSTransit is that on some of their buses, like Bus 51, 72 and 147, they have free WIFI!
So since the trip will take about 1 [...]
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