Posts Tagged ‘malaysia’
New Price for RON97 Fuel – RM2.80
Salam and hello everyone. Forget for a while about #OpMalaysia Anonymous, Rileks Crew, Dragon Force Malaysia and other hackers with their hacking plans. TV3 has announced price reduction of RON97 fuel for rm0.10 and this bring down the price to RM2.80 beginning tomorrow (16th June 2011). This is somehow good news, even we don’t know until when this price will remain or going up or down again. Let’s wait and see.
Whatever it is, I can assure that this price reduction doesn’t bring any effects towards the price hikes of food cost and others cost related with the use of diesel. Well, Mr. Government, thank you but no thank you, really.
#OpMalaysia (Updated) – Malaysia Hackers Response Towards Blocking of File Sharing Websites by SKMM; Anonymous Has Called Off [Their] Plan
Salam and hello everyone. I believe most of Malaysia netizens have noticed about the blocking of file sharing websites by SKMM (Suruhanjaya Komunikasi dan Multimedia Malaysia) lately and in the latest news today, most ISPs have already taken their action accordingly as requested by SKMM and KPDNKK to block all access to more than 10 of most popular file sharing websites. Read my previous entry for details.
As expected, this action is not acceptable by those file sharing websites users and a Facebook page to show their protest is now gaining more and more exposure from both netizens and medias. Most of the fans of the Facebook page shows their unacceptable reaction towards the action by SKMM. The issue becomes more hot when one of the most respected hackers groups, Anonymous has announced their plan to hack Malaysia government website as a sign of support for Malaysia netizen. Anonymous at first plans to hack Malaysia government website (www.malaysia.gov.my) at 7.30pm GMT on Wednesday (3.30am Thursday Malaysian time) and has named it “Operation Malaysia” . The video below shows the response of Anonymous towards SKMM action of blocking those file sharing websites and internet freedom.
Greetings, Malaysia, We have seen the censorship taken by the Malaysian government, blocking sites like The Pirate Bay, and WikiLeaks. Malaysia is one of the world’s strictest governments, even blocking out movies, and television shows. These acts of censorship are inexcusable. You are taking away a basic human right. The internet is here for freedom, without fear of government interference. Do not think that no one else notices. Your structured government has done the talking, and we hear loud and clear. Let this be an announcement to all your people. This is a sign, a warning, and an opportunity to listen to ideas above your own. In a way you are being stubborn. But how will this help anyone or your country. We fear that if you make further decisions to take away human freedom. We are obligated to act fast and have no mercy. For rules were meant to be broken. And corruption was meant to be washed away and forgiven. Now we will wash your corruption away so be prepared. Take this as a favor. We are Anonymous.
However, today through #OpMalaysia IRC Chat channel, it has been told that the operation is called off until further notice. Even Anonymous has called off their plan, a group of Malaysia hackers called RileksCrew/DragonForce Malaysia has started their response and action towards this blocking of file sharing websites. A few of Malaysia websites have been hacked in the last few hours. The following screenshots show the websites that have been hacked by RileksCrew/DragonForce Malaysia.
SKMM (MCMC) Blocked Access to 10 Most Popular File Sharing Websites; Thank You KPDNKK
Salam and hello everyone. After a long period of time I didn’t update this blog, finally I’m able to update it today with this ‘surprising’ news for all beloved Malaysian downloaders. Thank you Suruhanjaya Komunikasi dan Multimedia Malaysia (SKMM) for blocking all those top 10 most popular file sharing websites as listed below.
- http://www.warez-bb.org – Ok, I’ve downloaded few “FREE” Educational e-books from here.
- http://www.thepiratebay.org - I’m not torrent user, never mind.
- http://www.movie2k.to – My first heard about this website.
- http://www.megavideo.com – Never use this website before.
- http://www.putlocker.com – Same with MegaVideo.
- http://www.depositfiles.com – My alternative movie download source.
- http://www.duckload.com – Owh, download speed is slow from this website, never mind.
- http://www.fileserve.com – T_T This is my main source of downloading JDorama and KDrama.
- http://www.filestube.com – Not really use it, never mind.
- http://www.megaupload.com – Darn, this can’t be true!
According to an official letter from SKMM to all Malaysia Internet Service Provider (ISP), the reason behind this blocking action is to protect public revenue and preserve national security under Section 263 (2) of the Communication and Multimedia Act 1998. Ok, that’s the reason, so take it positively.
If you want to read the whole official letter, proceed here.
So, what are you going to do? Asking SKMM to take back the action? Protesting? Crying? Or maybe find a “clever” but effective solution for this action. Hello fellow Malaysian, we have used internet for years, we have learnt a lot of things from this boundary-less internet space. Some of us have been a hacker just by learning it from the internet. Thank you MSC. So, used it to overcome the problem right now. *Ok, I give you the hint, so go Google now**Domain Name System (DNS)*
*Update: DNS seems not the solution to bypass these blocking. Let’s look at another solution.
TM has started blocking some of those listed websites for both its Streamyx and UniFi customers, but not all websites are blocked.
p/s: Anyway, those listed soon-to-be-blocked websites are still accessible.
New Price for RON97 is RM2.90/liter Now!
Salam and hello everyone. So, did you hear it? Yes, you should know already the new fuel price for RON97 is RM2.90 per liter beginning tonight! Let’s shout for the highest fuel price ever! Yay!
Dear my government, when will the minimum salary is going to be up for fresh graduates and other sectors of work? Do you think we (Rakyat) and most of fresh university graduates will be able to cope with this new price hikes which will also affect the price of other things? Price of foods, price of services, price of that, price of this; Can you guarantee this fuel price hikes will not affect all those? You can say, but you can’t guarantee. I don’t mind if you say we (Government) need to minimize the fuel subsidy for the sake of other development for rakyat, but please prove the development for Rakyat as you said. Where is it? What is it? What the benefits I get? or the Rakyat get? Please prove where is the money obtained from the decreasing of fuel subsidy goes. We (Rakyat) want prove, not just words.
Dear my government, I’m sorry for asking too much because there are so much curiosity in me right now. Okay, I won’t ask for fuel price to be decreased, but would you (Mr. Government) do something on minimum salary for fresh university graduates especially those who gets their first job with salary under RM2000? A degree holder, lives in KL city, with the upcoming so many things of price hikes; what do you expect with RM2000 of salary? I think and believe the minimum salary should be on par with the current cost of living, am I right Mr. Government? Please do something.
Okay, I’m going to stop here. If you have comment or opinion on this issue, say it. I want to hear you.
Source: MalaysiaKini
Anwar Ibrahim Sex Video – What Malaysian Bloggers Should Learn and React
Salam and hello everyone. I believe most Malaysian are aware about this issue. The video which has been uploaded to Youtube lately is claimed to be part of the video that has been uploaded and shared before. The previous video has been deleted from Youtube I believe, but not sure how about the latest one. However, I don’t really care to watch both of these videos shared on Youtube and don’t bother to search for it. I rather read others’ responses who have watched this video. However, if you expect you can find the link of the video here, I’m sorry I couldn’t fulfill your request.
Well, what I want to say actually is Malaysian bloggers should be careful in discussing this kind of sensitive issue. If you don’t know the true story, don’t make any speculations and false expectations. The freedom of speech given to you in the internet has it’s boundary. You need to be aware about what you are going to write and what others may interpret from your writing. So, be careful. It is not the reason of being transparent or whatever, but you need be clear about whatever you are doing. Every facts must be supported with valid and reliable sources.
I know Malaysian bloggers want to express their opinion on the issue, but you must know where is your limit in expressing your opinion. Rohaizad has written a good entry regarding this issue and what Malaysian bloggers should aware when sharing this issue on their blogs. You can proceed here to read his entry. The entry is written in Bahasa, but I guess as a Malaysian you should easily understand what he is trying to deliver in his entry. I believe some people may agree with what I have written here and some people may disagree. I respect both of these people opinion, however, do share some of your thought on the issue.





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