Virtual Browser

Posted: July 27th, 2006 | Author: | Filed under: IT Related | 6 Comments »

It’s sad to say that uberphreak.net has been banned by MMU (Malacca campus). Any sub domain, including xanda.uberphreak.net cannot be accessed inside the campus anymore.

After realize that may site is no longer accessible… So I manage to find a virtual browser that can be used to spoof the URL and IP. And I found that HideMyAss is the best one. 😉

Yeah!!! Finally I can browse xanda.uberphreak.net inside the campus.. 🙂

*P/S: you also can browse my blog using this URL :- www.geocities.com/how_to_phreak


Sistem operasi Windows 98, ME dihentikan

Posted: July 25th, 2006 | Author: | Filed under: IT Related | No Comments »

Source: bharian

MICROSOFT Corp (Microsoft) mengumumkan bahawa ia akan menghentikan khidmat sokongan terhadap sistem opera­sinya (OS) Windows 98 dan Millennium Edition (ME) berkuat-kuasa Selasa lalu yang mana lebih 50 juta masih menggunakannya.

Penganalisis menganggarkan masih terdapat antara 50 juta dan 70 juta komputer beroperasi pada Windows 95, 98 atau ME .

Syarikat perisian utama dunia itu tidak akan menyediakan peningkatan tahap sekuriti, nasihat melalui telefon atau sokongan teknikal lain untuk Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition dan Windows ME.

“Ini adalah pengumuman terakhir serta peringatan kepada pengguna yang menangguh atau melambatkan pemindahan daripada Windows 98 atau Windows ME ke Windows XP,” kata kenyataan yang dikeluarkan syarikat berpangkalan di Redmond, Washington itu.

Namun begitu, sokongan maklumat untuk OS lama itu terutama Windows 98 yang diperkenalkan lapan tahun lalu masih kekal diletakkan pada laman web Microsoft.

Microsoft pada asalnya merancang untuk menarik OS berkenaan pada Januari 2004 tetapi menundanya disebabkan meningkatnya persaingan daripada OS Linux ketika itu.

Pengguna yang paling teruk menerima kesan paling teruk akibat pemberhentian sokongan itu ialah pengguna di rumah dan sekolah kerana mereka tidak akan mendapat khidmat sekuriti lagi.


Yahoo! Phishing Alert !!

Posted: July 21st, 2006 | Author: | Filed under: IT Related | 4 Comments »

If you receive any link starting from http://www.geocities.com that recuire you to login, PLEASE DO NOT login. It will email your login ID and password to the stupid damn ass script’s owner. How to know either it is a phishing site or not?

1) Look at the URL. If it is a real Yahoo! login screen, the URL will start with http://login.yahoo.com/config/login

2) Make sure there is no frame at the right side of your screen.


MMU Online Bulletin Board got Hacked

Posted: July 21st, 2006 | Author: | Filed under: IT Related | 4 Comments »
After MMLS, now it is Bulletin Board’s time. Bravoo MMUscreenshot captured by my girlfriend

70% of grads from PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS jobless

Posted: July 6th, 2006 | Author: | Filed under: IT Related | No Comments »

Some 70% of public universities and institutes of higher learning graduates in the country are unemployed.

This is in contrast with 26% for private institutions of higher learning and 34% for foreign graduates.

Deputy Human Resources Minister Datuk Abdul Rahman Bakar revealed the figures today (July 3, 2006) in reply to a question from Opposition Leader Lim Kit Siang (DAP-Ipoh Timor).

He said the ministry had taken several steps, including the establishment of the graduates’ retraining training scheme as well as providing feedback to the Higher Education and the Education Ministries, to ensure courses are in line with those required by the job market.

To the original question by Tan Sri Dr Ting Chew Peh (BN-Gopeng), Abdul Rahman said 20,217 graduates registered with the ministry’s Job Clearing System were still unemployed as at June 12.

The breakdown showed UiTM as having the highest number of unemployed graduates with 3,278 (16.2%) followed by UUM 1,532 (7.6%), private institutions of higher learning 1,217 (6%), UTM 1,147(5.7%), UKM 971 (4.8%), UPM 919 (4.5%), other public institutions of higher learning 840 (4.2%), UM 531 (2.6%), USM 505 (2.5%), UMS 371 (1.8%), UIA 358 (1.8%), foreign graduates 342 (1.7%), Unimas 174 (0.9%), UPSI 39 (0.2%) and others 7,993 (39.5%).

Abdul Rahman said the breakdown according to job sector showed ICT with the highest number of unemployed graduates with 3,942 (19.5%) yet to find jobs.

This is followed by Business Administration with 2,714 (13.4%), Accountancy 1,923 (9.5%), Electric/Electronic and Telecommunication engineers 1,229 (6.1%), Human Resources Management 1,022 (5.1%), Civil Engineers 983 (4.9%), Mechanical/Mechatronic Engineers 884 (4.4%), Literature Social Science 843 (4.2%), Pure Science 770 (3.8%), Financial/banking/insurance/investment/property 613 (3%), Office technology Management/Information management/Library Management 552 (2.7%), Architecture/Building/Quantity Surveying/ land surveying 540 (2.7%), Applied Science 533 (2.6%), Economy 440 (2.2%), Agriculture/Forestry, Fisheries/Environment 401 (2%) and others 2,828 (13.9%).

Abdul Rahman said apart from the job clearing system, other measures had also been taken by the government to reduce the number of unemployed graduates in the country.

Source : Malaysia Today