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Nov 06

RahsiaMLM.com Suspected Phishing Site

Posted by CJCM

RahsiaMLM.com Suspected Phishing Site

I was just at Gobala Krishnan’s website and he was talking about Zamri Nanyan’s latest eBook translation project. Naturally I was interested to find out more. When I click the link to RahsiaMLM.com, my IE browser (which I have phishing filter ON) suddenly shows that the site is suspected as a phishing site. I am not sure whether this is true or not.

I don’t believe this is true. Zamri Nanyan is a well known and respected Internet Marketer in Malaysia, I don’t think he is into this kind of thing. It must have an error by the IE browser. I hope Zamri can confirm this ASAP to avoid further damage to his reputation.

The message asked to report whether or not this is a phishing website, but I didn’t do anything. I should let Zamri confirm that and report it himself.

Does anyone else face the same problem? Please provide your input.. TQ

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Nov 06

Web 2.0 Names

Posted by CJCM

You must have realized by now, how Web 2.0 names are wierd and some time simply stupid to say the least. I did some digging on the net and have written about the topic at Profy for all to ponder about. Check out my rantings about Web 2.0 names at Profy, and enjoy.

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Nov 06

Web 2.0 Security

Posted by CJCM

Do you follow developments in Web 2.0? If you do, you would want to know about the security aspects of the hugely popular new web applications. There are a lot of resources available on the world wide web about Web 2.0 security, but if you would like another perspective to Web 2.0 security, check out my posts on the subject at Profy.com

Enjoy your reading. ;)

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Nov 06

About Web 2.0 Mashups and Mashed Potatoes

Posted by CJCM

I just wrote about Web 2.0 mashups and mashed potatoes at Profy, and try to analyze if there is any other similarity, or otherwise, between the two, apart from similarity in names… :) Check it out at Profy …. and enjoy.

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Nov 06

List Your Website in Links Portfolio

Posted by CJCM

Links Portfolio
I am very sure most of you have a website. One way to spread the news about your website is by listing it in as many web directories as possible so that you can reach wider audience. I have launched my web directory Links Portfolio barely over two months ago and the number of submission is quite encouraging.

Links Portfolio offers three options for listing:

1. Featured Listing (paid)
2. Regular Listing (paid)
3. Regular listing with reciprocal (free)

I am currently running a promotion for Links Portfolio.

Regular listings are currently free for first 200 submissions and as of today more than 100 slots have been taken. I am pretty sure it will run out sooner than I had thought, as Links Portfolio is now being promoted in quite a few places on the world wide web. The pace is really picking up.

I am also offering a 2-year Featured Listing for for the price of 1 year, which is really good deal.

Links Portfolio had been newly accepted as a member of ISEDN.org (Independent Search Engine and Directory Network).

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Nov 06

Being The First Is Not Always Great.

Posted by CJCM

You wouldn’t want to be the first to be charged for ’stealing’ neighbour’s WiFi bandwidth, would you? Excuse me….stealing? Yes…meaning taking something belonging to someone else without permission…that’s why you can be charged in the court of law of a country.

The unfortunate incident happened in Singapore where the neighbour had reported to the police about the teenager taking free rides surfing the internet off the neighbour’s WiFi connection.

If found guilty under the Singapore’s Computer Misuse Act, Garyl Tan Jia Luo, 17, could face a possible fine of SGD10,000 or the three years in prison.

I wonder if the charge would hold any water because if you are using a WiFi router and does not secure your connection, which is standard feature in a WiFi and easily configured, everyone within your WiFi range can detect your signal and connect to the internet for free. I wonder how the court would respond to the lawyers from both sides.

You guys want to share how you would prosecute and/or defend this case?

Read the Register via Engadget

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