I stumbled upon this new technology from BMW. It’s a navigation system built in directly inside the dashboard or the car!
This would be very useful for me as I am very very unfamiliar with KL roads 😉 When will I can afford a BMW, I don’t know.
I stumbled upon this new technology from BMW. It’s a navigation system built in directly inside the dashboard or the car!
This would be very useful for me as I am very very unfamiliar with KL roads 😉 When will I can afford a BMW, I don’t know.
Technology is a huge keyword in the world we live in today. More and more types of businesses are going online for promoting their products and services.
For example nowadays, businesses that we thought would never go online has already made attempts to have websites and online promotions, or as we usually say it “Internet presence”. For example, www.bungatelur.com specializes in Malaysian wedding items – something traditional that we have never imagined would be possible online. I’ve contacted the business owner and found that there are actually a lot of businesses coming through from the web!
With all these interests in having Internet presence, new opportunities are also blooming for web design and development companies that provides services for website building. Even myself is having some contractual projects for building websites for all kinds of businesses.
Moreover, some companies or site has introduced specialized services for certain types of businesses to have Internet presence. One good example would be this site called Surgeon Advisor which is targeted for plastic surgeons to market their services in the Internet. Simply termed, I call it Internet marketing for doctors.
Does your business have Internet presence yet?
The war has begun again. Yellow operator came out with www.thetruthaboutprepaid.com and the blue (purple?) operator came out with www.thetruthaboutprepaid.com.my. I wonder what the red operator will register.
For sure, the yellow operator must have some regrets for not registering the .com.my version of the domain.
While the yellow operator is being discreet about the domain it registered (or isn’t technical enough that a freelancer and an external company to handle such promotion):
Administrative Contact:
McCann Erickson (M) Sdn. Bhd
Sha Li Lim
Level 8, Menara IMC, 8, Jalan Sultan Ismail,
Kuala Lumpur, 50250
MY
Phone: +60.60327186118
Email: [email protected]
The blue operator doesn’t seem to care:
j [Technical Contact MYNIC Handle : CPC014868]
Celcom IT Security Management
Celcom (M) Berhad
16th Floor Menara Celcom
No 82, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz
50300 Kuala Lumpur
Wilayah Persekutuan
Malaysia
[email protected]
(Tel) 03-26883876
(Fax) 03-26810396
As long as there’s no gunshot or people dying because of this I’ll just sit out of the war zone and enjoy the fun. I’m using postpaid (with neither operator) anyway.
When I first bought the Belkin Surge Protector Gold Series I didn’t really believe that they are going to replace faulty equipments. On the box, they say the insurance amount is RM50,000 insurance (maximum amount of the devices connected to the protector).
Today, we called the toll-free number and immediately received an RMA letter for our surge protector. For real!
We need to pick the new protector in KL, and send the damaged one via UPS to them. As for the insurance, it’s normal that we would need to send a form together with the damaged protector to Singapore. At least there’s hope to get replacement for our broken devices!
I’ve got to say that I am impressed with Belkin – and it’s not easy to impress me! I’ll post updates from time to time on the progress of the claims.
At last in yesterday’s edition of the articles about Internet Banking, the same newspaper as mentioned in the previous post interviewed Datuk Abdul Hamidy Abdul Hafiz, the chairman of the Association of Banks in Malaysia (ABM). In the interview, Datuk Hamidy explained about the problem like an expert. I am not sure about his background, but he sure know about it better than the “computer expert”.
Quote:
ABDUL HAMIDY: Phishing bukanlah satu trend. Ia merupakan satu penipuan dan tidak boleh dihentikan kerana ada sahaja orang yang hendak mencuba.
Tetapi kalau kita melihat cara phishing ini dia bukan hendak menembusi (penetrate) sistem bank, tetapi ingin menembusi sistem milik pelanggan. Ini bermakna, penipuan tersebut berlaku terhadap pelanggan yang masih kurang berpengetahuan mengenai keselamatan di Internet.
Maksud Datuk pelanggan yang tidak cekap menggunakan Internet.
ABDUL HAMIDY: Ya. Mereka yang masih tidak cekap menggunakan Internet.
Oleh kerana itu semua bank yang mempunyai kemudahan perbankan Internet sentiasa memberitahu peraturan dan langkah-langkah keselamatan.
Pelanggan kadangkala mengabaikan peraturan yang diberikan oleh pihak bank kerana menganggap peraturan itu terlalu panjang.
Kita berharap pelanggan akan membaca dan memahami peraturan yang telah disediakan. Kalau mereka (pelanggan) tidak faham mengenai peraturan atau langkah yang disediakan, mereka boleh menghubungi Pusat Pengurusan Pelanggan.
Original news: http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/…
This time I am short of time to translate anything. If you are interested just let me know.
As a summary, he said that the problem is not with banking website, but with the users’ Internet skills. Criminals are not attacking banking websites, but users. Right on target, Datuk.
This article from a local Malaysian newspaper website caught my eyes. The funny thing is that the person interviewed by the journalist claimed his/her self as a computer expert. And he/she was fooled by an Internet banking scam. Expert? I don’t think so.
Anyway, my point being, articles like this will surely deter usage of Internet banking in Malaysia. Internet banking is safe indeed, and with a few precautions in mind it’s a great experience. Of course, somebody from the bank can steal your money. But can they also do that without Internet banking? Think about it.
Here are some things (there may be more) that you always need to remember when using Internet banking:
If you are unsure, email or call the bank helpline. Previously I suggested for you to contact me so that I can help in confirming, but changed my mind. Trust only the bank.
In my point of view, articles from a computer expert like the guy/gal below should be explaining and helping instead of complaining. He/she said he/she advices people to be careful, but how?
Get your points straight, media!
Direct translation follows:
Internet Banking Risks – Computer Expert Fooled, Refuse to Use Service
By YULPISMAN ASLI Do you feel safe and convinced making financial transactions via Internet banking? Do you know that Internet banking sites can be cloned by anyone – from a school kid to a cyber criminal – in only one or two hours? Ironically, Utusan Malaysia was told by a computer expert that he/she him/her self doesn’t want to use the service anymore. Why? Because he/she has been fooled via the online banking service. “I made a transaction online but never received the money. Now I prefer going to the bank to make transactions,” said the computer expert (who refused to reveal his/her identity) from a government agency, here today. For that particular case experienced by the computer expert, the acitivity was finally detected by National ICT Security & Emergency Response Centre (NISER). The phenomenon that is happening is real. Yesterday police arrested four university students and nine others because they created a forged web site of local banks to steal customer information before withdrawing their money. According to the expert, with only a computer, Internet and browser software, a person can create a forged bank website that can potentially cause millions of customers’ ringgits disappear. “Furthermore to create such website, they don’t need a long time, only about one to two hours,” he/she said. He/she said, what the creators of the forged website needed to do is create a website that looks like the original website. This can be done by copying the whole website, while the software is available in the market. He/she said, the activity however can’t use the same original URL (domain address) of the website as it is protected, but they can create an alternative network that can confuse the bank customers. “In the Internet world you can do anything (create forged bank websites). It’s not hard to copy, it takes only a while,” he/she said. He/she said, usually, those who don’t have the knowledge and doesn’t know about IT world will be exposed to the forged websites. In relation to that, he/she advices the public to be a lot more careful when doing online banking transactions to prevent from becoming a victim. Yesterday, Assistant Director of Cyber Crime and Multimedia, Assistant Commissioner Ismail Yatim said, police have arrested four university students who were lead by a government officer’s son/daughter as they are involved in creating forged bank websites to steal customer information before withdrawing their money. The four students were among the 13 people arrested for their involvement in the cyber crime. They were arrested in multiple raids in Kelantan, Selangor, and KL. Their MO so far that has caused loss amounting to RM36,000 is sending emails to bank customers and requesting them to update the details in their bank account. They then asked the customers to click on a link in the email, to update the details. After clicking on the link, they are requested to input their username and password without realizing that the website is forged. The information filled by the customers will be saved automatically in the data created by the syndicate, accordingly making it easy for them to access the victim’s bank account and transfer all the money. |
Original news:
Risiko perbankan Internet — Pakar komputer pernah ditipu, enggan guna lagi perkhidmatan
Oleh YULPISMAN ASLI KUALA LUMPUR 11 Okt. – Selamatkah atau yakinkah anda menggunakan perkhidmatan transaksi wang dan urusan seumpamanya menerusi perbankan Internet? Tahukah anda bahawa laman web perbankan boleh diciplak oleh sesiapa sahaja – daripada murid sekolah sehinggalah kepada penjenayah siber – dalam tempoh satu hingga dua jam sahaja? Ironisnya, Utusan Malaysia diberitahu oleh seorang pakar komputer tempatan bahawa beliau sendiri tidak mahu lagi menggunakan perkhidmatan itu. Mengapa? Kerana dia pernah ditipu menerusi perkhidmatan perbankan secara online itu. Saya membuat urusan secara talian tetapi bank tidak menerima wang itu. Sekarang saya lebih suka pergi ke bank untuk membuat urusan, kata pakar komputer (yang enggan mendedahkan identitinya) dari sebuah agensi kerajaan itu, di sini hari ini. Bagi kes yang dialami oleh pakar komputer itu, kegiatan tersebut akhirnya dikesan oleh Pusat Keselamatan dan Tindak Balas Kecemasan Teknologi Komunikasi dan Maklumat Negara (NISER). Fenomena yang berlaku ini adalah nyata. Semalam polis menangkap empat pelajar universiti dan sembilan yang lain kerana mencipta laman web palsu bank-bank tempatan untuk mencuri maklumat pelanggan sebelum mengeluarkan wang mereka. Menurut pakar itu lagi, dengan hanya memiliki sebuah komputer, Internet dan perisisan pelayar, seseorang itu boleh mencipta laman web palsu bank sehingga boleh melesapkan berjuta-juta ringgit wang pelanggan. Malah untuk mencipta laman web palsu itu, mereka tidak perlukan masa yang lama, hanya kira-kira satu hingga dua jam sahaja, katanya. Beliau berkata, apa yang perlu dilakukan oleh pencipta laman web palsu itu ialah mencipta laman web seakan-akan laman web asal. Ini boleh dilakukan dengan meniru keseluruhan laman web terbabit, sementara perisian pula boleh didapati di pasaran. Katanya, kegiatan itu bagaimanapun tidak boleh meniru URL (alamat domain) asal laman web berkenaan kerana ia dilindungi, tetapi mereka boleh mewujudkan rangkaian alternatif sehingga boleh mengelirukan para pelanggan bank terbabit. Dalam dunia Internet memang semua boleh buat (mewujudkan laman-laman web palsu bank). Nak tiru bukan susah, sekejap sahaja , katanya. Beliau berkata, selalunya, mereka yang tidak mempunyai pengetahuan dan tidak tahu tentang selok-belok dunia IT akan terdedah kepada laman web palsu tersebut. Sehubungan itu, beliau menasihatkan orang ramai supaya lebih berhati-hati ketika membuat urusan bank secara online bagi mengelak menjadi mangsa. Semalam, Penolong Pengarah Jenayah Siber dan Multimedia, Asisten Komisioner Ismail Yatim berkata, polis telah memberkas empat pelajar universiti yang didalangi anak seorang pegawai tinggi kerajaan setelah terlibat dalam kegiatan mencipta laman web palsu bank-bank tempatan untuk mencuri maklumat pelanggan sebelum mengeluarkan wang mereka. Empat pelajar itu adalah antara 13 orang yang ditangkap kerana terbabit dalam kegiatan jenayah siber terbabit. Mereka ditahan dalam beberapa serbuan sekitar Kelantan, Selangor dan ibu negara. Modus operandi mereka yang setakat ini telah menyebabkan kerugian sebanyak RM36,000 ialah menghantar e-mel kepada pelanggan bank dan meminta mangsa mengemas kini maklumat akaun bank mereka. Mereka kemudian meminta mangsa klik pada satu pautan yang tertera di e-mel tersebut kononnya bagi tujuan mengemaskinikan akaun simpanan mereka. Setelah klik pada pautan itu, mereka disuruh memasukkan nama pengguna dan kata laluan tanpa menyedari laman web tersebut sebenarnya palsu. Maklumat yang diisi itu akan disimpan secara automatik dalam data yang dicipta sindiket itu, seterusnya memudahkan mereka mengakses akaun bank mangsa dan memindahkan semua wang milik mangsa. |
Contents above directly copied from http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/…
While playing around with some Google caches today I found this intriguing page. It’s an opening for Malaysia Country Consultant for Google Inc. I wonder if they are planning to open up an office in Malaysia, or better still, a research center perhaps?
Digging deeper, Azidin found out that Jeff mentioned that this position has been filled by Hanson Toh in his CNET Blog, Lemak Lemang.
Google is no longer in talks to buy YouTube. They bought it for 1.6 billion dollars. Some of sites have listed it as 1.6m which is incorrect by three zeros. Let’s see what Chad and Steve (founders of YouTube) have to say about this:
Hey hey hey… PC sales has dropped? From The Star Online TechCentral:
PETALING JAYA: Despite the recent tax relief offered by the Government to help spur PC ownership in the country, PC sales have dropped by about 20% in September, compared to August.
The Association of the Computer and Multimedia Industry of Malaysia (Pikom) said its members had reported the dip in sales, but it declined to provide details.
The intriguing paragraph:
Pikom, however, does not know the cause of the decrease. (But) “it is clearly evident that PC sales have dropped,” Pikom treasurer Low Wai Sun told In.Tech.
One thing that immediately popped up my mind is fuel price.
For people like me who is really nuts about PC and technology, nothing would stop me of course. But for others, would they buy more PC stuff if a big part of their income have to be allocated for a more important purpose – transportation.
I think I am not the only one who is feeling some effect on the fuel price increase. As we have to go places everyday fuel is nowadays very very very important indeed. No no I am not saying that anything is wrong or whatever, the point here is that we all feel something from the fuel price increase unless we are earning 5 digit income monthly.
What do you think?
Hey while I was at The Star Online I noticed that they also have a ‘Digg This’ button. 😉
Read more about the story here: http://star-techcentral.com/tech/…
As usual, click on the link below in case the original story link is no longer valid.
According to this news in BBC News, Google is reported to be in talks to buy popular video-sharing website YouTube for $1.6bn (~856m).
For me, it would mean less choice for video bloggers and sharers for them to upload their videos. From the business point of view, Google is once again acquiring one of its ‘competitors’. In Alexa, at the time I am writing this google.com is ranked 3 with video.google.com having 3% of the traffic while YouTube is ranked at number 10.
It’s not like Google needs to do it, but they can. Especially if combining both of the techologies (Google Video + YouTube) could possibly increase the reliability and features of the service.
The same goes for Yahoo! acquiring blo.gs (http://trainedmonkey.com/…) and FeedBurner acquiring Blogbeat (http://www.feedburner.com/fb/…).
Nothing personal, it’s business. As a Google fan I might be a little bit biased. Anyone having comments are welcomed to do so.
Another news of big corporations juggling people around. I don’t think that anyone can do anything about it, but nevertheless it’s kind of a sad thing especially for the employees. Being laid off is not as simple as it sounds, even though if you have been kept in the loop.
It’s people lives we are talking about here.
HEWLETT-PACKARD will axe 200 jobs and move the work to Kuala Lumpur as part of a cost-cutting exercise at its computer support division.
Fifty workers left HP’s managed services business – which provides telephone computer support for big companies like Norwich Union and Pacific Brands – last week, and a further 80 staff will be laid off in November. Seventy contractors will be kept on until March.
The cuts affect offices in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide.
Read more about it here: http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/…
Hey, this news above should be good for me as I am in Malaysia, but I am seeing it from the point of view of an employee.
For those who have not realized it yet, yesterday Oracle bought Sleepycat Software, the makers of Berkeley DB. Read the press release here:
I wonder what going to happen to BerkeleyDB…
Previously, on 07 October 2005 Oracle bought InnoBase, the makers of InnoDB. Press release here: http://www.oracle.com/corporate/press/2005_oct/inno.html
InnoDB is a transactional database technology, also included as an option in MySQL as a database type.
As usual, thanks to my Slashdot crazed friend Azidin.
I received a forwarded Yahoo! message just now:
“Maybank telah mengenakan cas RM0.50 melalui Internet banking Maybank2u.com bagi setaip penghantaran wang (transfer fund) walhal sebelum ni dia orang tak cas.. mana bleh cam ni.. ini kemungkinan besar pihak dia orang nak kaut keuntungan berlebihan.. nampaknya maybank dah mula menekan customer… forward kat kawan-kawan.. kita hantar memorandum macam dulu.. ”
Translation: “Maybank is charging RM0.50 for transfers via the Internet Banking channel. They didn’t charge before. How can they do this? Most probably they want to get extra revenues… Maybank is starting to press customers… let’s send a memorandum like before…”
I’m not sure whether this claim is true and am too lazy to go check at Maybank2u site. Well, I’m a customer as well and of course I wouldn’t like for prices to be increased or new charges introduced into the system. But thinking of the convenience they have offered, RM0.50 per transfer is little. Unless you live next to a Maybank branch, or you go to the bank riding a bicycle, it will cost you far more than RM0.50 for fuel (plus parking where applicable). Even if you ride a bicycle, your energy would be used.
I won’t complain unless Maybank starts to charge by percentage or more than RM1.00 per transaction. Customer service sucks anyway in most Malaysian institutions, so having to use your PC to do banking is actually a blessing. 😉
Banks are businesses, they look for ways to make more money. Can we blame them?
Scotts Valley, CA, and Milpitas, CA, December 21, 2005: Seagate (NYSE: STX) and Maxtor (NYSE: MXO) today jointly announced they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Seagate will acquire Maxtor in an all stock transaction.
Read more about it here: http://www.seagatemaxtor.com/
Quantum was acquired by Maxtor, now Maxtor acquired by Seagate. I still have a Quantum Fireball on my old desktop… 😉
*Thanks to Azidin for updating me with this story.
In an another area, Macromedia has been acquired by Adobe. Go to http://www.macromedia.com/ and you’ll see Adobe – formerly Macromedia.
Read more about it here: http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/acquisition.html
And… uh oh.. Happy New Year!!! My new year resolution is to stop smoking, but the damn nicorette gum gave me a sore throat!!! 🙁