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Guns, girls and goons--must be Chinese mobile phone spam

Blogs Anyone who uses a mobile phone in China will be well acquainted with Chinese mobile phone spam. In the wee hours of the morning your phone will chirp. You stagger out ... Read story »

PayPal phising: Which gov.my portal made zombie?

Blogs Forty-eight hours have gone past and there have been no word about which Malaysian government portal has been compromised as the zombie used to send out spam mails phising PayPal account ... Read story »

I'm a Netfreakazoid -- I brake for apps

Blogs Just browsing a few apps here and there because I was researching on another article I was writing, and came across a few apps that made me go OH SNAP.This one's ... Read story »

MySpace hack

Blogs Moving this week so don't really have time to blog much. However, I did came across this very interesting article from Roger Thompson over at Exploit Prevention Labs Blog "Attacks on ... Read story »

Dealing with ISP throttling and Net Neutrality, Thailand Style

Blogs  Sitting at work today, I was waiting for my daily feeds to download. What seemed like an eternity (a whole 5 seconds) went by, considering we have about 12mbps coming in ... Read story »

Rising fraud threats in virtual worlds

Crave Virtual worlds are playgrounds not just for people who want some online fantasy role-playing, but for cybercriminals who are looking for places to launder money and steal data, according to a ... Read story »

Did the People's Daily get hacked?

Blogs The People's Daily, the official mouthpiece of China's Communist Party, has been called many things: Staid, dull, propagandistic, impenetrable, bizarre. One thing it has rarely been called is racy. But it ... Read story »

You can hear U2’s latest song on Facebook before they launch it next week!

Blogs Less than an hour ago, I received an interesting "spam mail" in my mailbox about the band U2 from a Facebook application iLike which I installed. First thought in this geek's ... Read story »

On the shoulders of THE giant

Blogs So we made artificial life. We did, on January 24, make the first synthetic lifeform. But we pale in comparison with the real thing as observed by the New York Times. Our ... Read story »

Are we looking into technology too much for our daily solutions?

Blogs Yet another earthquake and tsunami have plagued our shores; this time in the tiny town of Pangandaran (pronounced pang-an-dar-an), where over 650 lives were lost. Many Indonesians are beginning to believe ... Read story »

A kids' search engine that parents shoould adopt

Blogs I first knew of Kindernet.com when its CEO Mark Trudinger was making a presentation at Kickstart Asia 2007in Bintan recently. From the conference hall, I sent an SMS to my wife ... Read story »

What? No Internet?

Blogs A couple of weeks ago, the main broadband service provider experienced a major meltdown which affected Internet access to nearly all subscribers. What everyone assumed to be a temporary outage became ... Read story »

Japan as a paradise for Internet tricksters

Blogs My name is Mrs. Fadimatu 'Yar Sakkwato. Once, I was the second concubine of onetime head of state of Nigeria, late Alhaji Sani Abacha. As everybody knows well, he had stashed ... Read story »

Lies, statistics, and the "too" comfortable Singaporean

Blogs My mind usually turns off nowadays when I see news of Internet statistics at odds with my personal experience. Like how Google is ruling the world when so many of the ... Read story »

"Scoble can't be more wrong"

Blogs Famous author and tech blogger Robert Scoble "prophesized" the possible demise of Google search yesterday with his extremely controversial post Why Mahalo, TechMeme, and Facebook are going to kick Google's butt ... Read story »

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