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Wednesday 1 July 2015

Be very careful: 7 thousand exposed to the Malaysian Cyber ​​smartphone users

Seven million users! That is why cyber-hacking exposed to a lot of smart phone users.

Next thing you know, people and steal money from your wallet, your handphone. Scary, is not it? Check the data.

Between January - September 2012, losses from cyber crime (Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department, according to the director) is as follows: -

Stop illegal online purchases - 1,298 cases
Phone calls or text messaging service - 412 cases
Hacking - 24 cases
Internet and phone banking - 74 cases

Total: RM21.8 million

Stop illegal RM14.5 million in the case of online purchase, the highest lost money recorede.


Seven million smartphone users exposed to risk from cyber hackers

Kuala Lumpur (November 2,2012): Approximately seven million smart phone users in the country through which the stolen money to carry out fraudulent activities mediums such as smart phones that use of cyber threats from hackers are.

Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department director Datuk Syed Ismail Syed Azizan said smartphone users Smartphone Security made simple lack of awareness about victims.

"Hackers" methodology users disguised as a text message to send a malicious Trojan application.

He did not subscribe to fake services, although expensive phone bills customers receive only the sense of "fake reply message when they unconsciously they're charging.", "He said.

Hackers activities, such as when they install applications from victims of the hidden costs "type" as was executed via downloaded applications.

The dollar lost was quoted as saying.

Ismail police data recorded from January to September this year, via text or phone call losses from cyber crime showed that RM21.8 million. Cyber ​​hackers hacking into and abusing their networks, internet and phone banking services targeted at consumers.

Stop illegal purchase online RM3.3 million cases (24 cases) and hacking on the Internet, RM3.4 million (412 cases) or text messaging service phone calls followed by RM14.5 million (1 , 298 cases) recorded the most losses of RM590,000 phone banking (74 cases).

You can charge the Handphone beautiful trees: Electree +

Yes, it is a tree with leaves of solar photovoltaic. No wonder the sun's energy and use mobile phones and other gadgets Learn more could channel it to.

A bit expensive for a start, but it's interesting nevertheless. You can bring your remote hut.


T is perfect for a year-end gift. Mind you, but the cost of RM1,387.00. Wow, so expensive, just a different kind of solar charger can buy.

ASB 2012 to unitholders 8.9 sen dividend and bonus payments is

When the dividend and bonus ASB (Amina Saham Bumiputera) is very generous. There is no doubt that it's always the other unit trust funds is above average pay. Past performance of the Fund are:

2007 - 8.00 + 1.00 = 9.00
2008 - 7.00 + 1.75 = 8.75
2009 - 7.30 + 1.25 = 8.55
2010 - 7.50 + 1.25 = 8.75
2011 - 7.65 + 1.15 = 8.80
2012 - 7.75 + 1.15 = 8.90

Maybe it will touch 9.00 in 2013, (it is sometimes not even dream I) hope.


The press clipping Bernama:

Kuala Lumpur: Amina's Saham Nasional Bhd's, Permodalan Nasional Bhd it's (PNB), a wholly-owned subsidiary, this year the per unit income distribution of 7.75 sen and Amina Saham Bumiputera (ASB) of 1.15 sen per unit for a bonus Scheme announced.

Since 2008, most dividend of 7.75 sen and 7.65 sen from 0.1 sen in the previous year.

Income distribution paid out RM6.92 billion last year, 17.5 percent higher than the total payment of RM8.13 billion, will be added. Bonus payments RM712.2 million compared to RM600.4 million last year.

PNB chairman Tun Ahmad Sarji Abdul payment of 7.82 million unit holders who hold 110.2 billion units, will benefit.

"Expectations have not been on the market conditions, taking into account, PNB has a fairly good job," he said yesterday.

PNB President and Chief Executive Officer Tan Sri Hamad Kama Piah Che Othman, the country's biggest fund manager is expected next year to be challenging.

Until December 19, ASB RM8.54 billion recorded total revenues. Income from companies RM4.80 billion, or 56.21 percent of total revenue contributed. Profits from the sale of shares of RM2.68 billion, or 31.38 contributed, and the balance of RM1.06 billion was derived from other income.

Dividend and bonus unit holders' accounts will be credited in the books of his January 2 will be able to update.

Freak accident: thrones fell on their car when hundreds of UUM student dies! This sucks

More than 500 boards and student fell from a trailer was traveling crush Perodua Kancil. While on the road can not guarantee our safety being careful.



Victim succumbed to his injuries and a duty-free zone at 9pm in front of the complex, the North South Expressway Km0.5 died in the horrific incident.



Ply wood fell off the lorry and lorry Perodua Kancil before breaking due to become unstable.

The victim, in his 20s, was sitting on the passenger seat. One of my friends was seriously injured and is being treated at a hospital.

Two other passengers in the vehicle escaped the incident with minor injuries.

The lorry driver was learned that after the accident fled the scene.

Pahang royal couple cook for flood victims

Quota (December 26): Mrs. Amina from Tengku Azizah Maimunah Sultan Iskandar National School Galing here yesterday evening when visiting flood victims in the shelter helped to cook.

Chef Matt Moses of Mansor, 36, including her husband, the Tengku Mahkota Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah of Pahang and the number of volunteers helped out. Tengku Azizah center of the relief we delivered on Monday to see the plight of the flood victims had been moved to help.

"They (the victims) by the situation appeared to be overwhelmed and decided to help. I am glad I was able to do my bit," he told reporters.

Tengku Azizah helped cook the chicken curry, "goulash sardines", fried chicken and fish dinner and shelter to 200 victims had been working as a cabbage dish.

One of the victims, Azizul Ghazali, 25, the royal couple's visit brought much relief to the victims and Tengku Puan art was great.

Awesome: 3-year-old boy to death dragged 10km

A gruesome and horrific car accident with her family must have gone through.
Because of a stray dog!

I just hate stray dogs!



Boy thrown out of the car and dragged the car for 10km



The north and south side of the highway rest area near Sungai Bakap before the independent body of Mohammad Aslam Maricar scraped along the road.

His body was beyond recognition and spread along the road police and torn clothing found a bloody trail. Banker passing motorists discover three hours after the incident, the police will be alerted. In the vicinity of the accident after searching in vain for the family of Mohammad Aslam called the police.

Police caught the boy under his car being unaware of who might have started a search for the driver.

Seven Baru, near the monkey family on KM168 North-South Highway, Bukit Merah, Penang returning home after a vacation in Taiping was a terrible accident took place at 8.45pm on Tuesday.

The victim's father, Aslam Saeed GM Ibnu Ismail, 40, was dashed across the road to avoid hitting a dog that was.


Wind toddler thrown head first through

Ibnu Said then crashing into the divider before he lost control of his Ford Laser. Stop the car in a ditch near spun twice before.

Mohammad Aslam and his siblings, Zul Aslam, 14, Sharol Ramadan Aslam, 12, and Aslam Noor Aisyah, two, was thrown out of the car.

The boy who was sitting in the back seat, thrown head first through the windscreen and landed on the right side of the road was.

He was caught by a passing car.

Nur Aisyah still in his hands, face and her brothers, mother Nuris Berutu, 40, and her sister Nurjadi Berutu, 28, received outpatient treatment for injuries on the legs while being treated in Seberang Jaya Hospital.

Ibnu Said tragic consequences of the loss of his son was heart-wrenching and painful.

"We like that they faced being dragged along the street wondering how I can not bear."

People do not say, 'Do not!

Of course, people who do not smoke like it when signs are placed in public areas. Or at least in a place where the action was:


He is wrong, but prefer to pay bribes to Malaysia!

Malaysia International Transperency in this country thinks about practically bribing read:


TI-M President: Malaysia is no penalty for fighting corruption
December 10, 2012

Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia despite the corruption is wrong to pay their way out of trouble. Transparency International-Malaysia (TM) president Datuk Paul Low Malaysians were aware of corruption but no penalty was to fight it.

"I, when faced with a situation, perhaps because to a certain extent will pay their way out of trouble (of corruption) are informed as believe, corruption became a way of life has been, "he said after a walk to start from the Taman Tasik premiere tomorrow against corruption.

TI-M carried out by referring to a 2010 Global Corruption Barometer survey, at least 10 Malaysians have found that a bribe was paid. However, the actual number 10 for two or three more may be considered.

He conducted a survey of traders due to non-payment of money lost two sales contracts or the one detected.

"Nothing, it may be endemic and institutionalized corruption is to address if we are afraid," he said.

He asked for a bribe when Malaysians to change their attitude towards concrete and must say. He played the role of all stakeholders with a watchdog of society, and the fight against corruption was to maintain the integrity.

"We do not pay, we do not bribe. If you ask for a bribe or extort us, so we MACC (Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission) is to inform," he said.

He said Malaysia's key performance indicators (KPI) as part of the transparency index was the only country in the world to use the saying, the government's seriousness in tackling corruption tribute. The government, Whistleblowing Protection Act MACC website accused of corruption and whistleblowing hotline was set up in his name.



"We're prepared to deal with corruption are on the shows," he said.

Marina Bay Singapore to usher New Year in style

Let's visit Singapore this year end!


SINGAPORE, Dec 16 (NNN-Bernama) -- The eighth edition of Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2013 promises to usher in the New Year in style. A kaleidoscope of fireworks will illuminate the scenic skyline around the Bay at the stroke of midnight.

The event is jointly presented by Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay and Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA).

But the fun begins way earlier. Expect to be enthralled by concerts, film screenings and other fun-filled activities along the waterfront around Marina Bay, the Esplanade Concourse, and The Promontory @ Marina Bay.

All these activities will lead to a climax comprising a choreographed eight-minute fireworks display, themed 'Dari Tanah Ini' which means “From This Earth”.

The choreography serves to inspire Singaporeans to reflect upon Singapore's past as a nation and pay homage to its humble beginnings.


Most anticipated event in Singapore

URA chief executive officer, Ng Lang said: “The Marina Bay Singapore Countdown is one of the most anticipated events not just for Singaporeans, but also for visitors from all over the world." He said the Bay has become a space for the community, with a wide array of programmes and activities held all year round, culminating in the year-end Countdown.

Benson Puah, CEO, The Esplanade Co Ltd, meanwhile said: “As we give thanks and look back with gratitude on an eventful year that has passed, we look to the new year with hope that the shared spirit of our humanity will bind us more resolutely as a people and as a nation.

He said 2012 has also been a significant year for Esplanade as we commemorated our 10th anniversary.

The fireworks display will be accompanied by a musical score written by Cultural Medallion winner, musician and composer Iskandar Ismail.

The piece showcases strong South-east Asian influences, including traditional musical instruments, such as erhu (Chinese stringed instrument performed by Sununy Wong), suona (Chinese wind instrument by Liu Jiang), Malay percussion instruments (by Riduan Zalani) and Indian flute (by Rajandra Vadivale).

xTeluk Bako-Buntal set to become tourism spot with migratory birds

This should be good news for Sarawak tourism:

Kuching: The Teluk Bako-Buntal area in Sarawak is set to become an ecotourism spot due to the lure of the presence of migratory birds.

Sarawak Ministry of Resource Planning and Environment permanent secretary Datuk Sudarsono Osman said the inclusion of Teluk Bako-Buntal in the East Asian-Australasian Flyway Network’ would further help promote the area in ecotourism.


Great potential for Sarawak ecotourism

“Participation in the network will benefit the economic, social and environment sectors and foster relations with member countries and boost Sarawak’s profile in ecotourism based on migratory birds.

“The network provides a channel for exchange of ideas and information, transfer of expertise and technology, developing human capital, and research and development in ecotourism.”

He said this in his speech at the closing of an awareness workshop on the nomination of Teluk Bako-Buntal as a site for the East Asian-Australasian Flyway Network.


Put Malaysia on the World Map

Sudarsono said the inclusion of Teluk Bako-Buntal in this network as a site for migratory birds, would place Sarawak and Malaysia on the world map in ecotourism and research on migratory birds.

Also present was Sarawak Forestry Corporation managing director and chief executive officer Datuk Ali Yusof, who said that Teluk Bako-Buntal was a stopover site for 32 species of beach birds during the winter.

“It is estimated that 20,000 to 25,000 birds stop at Teluk Bako-Buntal during a stopover period. The nomination of Teluk Bako-Buntal as a ‘Flyway Site Network’ can contribute to the preservation of the beach bird species which are increasingly threatened,” he said.

The East Asian-Australasian Flyway is one of nine major routes of migratory birds in the world. The route starts from the Artic Circle in Russia and Alaska, then south to East and Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand.

Private higher learning institutions to pay Student Protection fees starting 2013

This should be good news to those who fail to secure places in Public Higher learning institutions. Although not common, it is known that there are some unscrupulous private universities and colleges that 'close shop' leaving students with no alternative to continue their studies, not to mention money wasted for enrolling in such institutions.

Good move, but this has been long due.


Private Higher Institutions Of Learning To Pay Student Protection Fees Next Year
Source: Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 15 (Bernama) -- Beginning next year, private universities, university colleges and foreign university branch campuses will have to pay RM100,000 while private colleges have to fork out RM10,000 as student protection fee.

Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said the fee was a student protection guarantee if the private higher learning institutions faced the risk of closing down and jeorpadizing the completion of its students' study programme.

"As such, these students need some form of protection against such discontinuity. We have decided to collect a certain amount of money as protection fees from the private higher learning institutions in the form of surety bond, insurance and deposit," he said when launching the Star Education Fair 2012, here Saturday.

He said these private higher learning institutions were expected to pay an amount as determined by the regulator to the pool which would be managed by the regulator in order to ensure that affected students would be reimbursed if the institutions closed abruptly to enable them to continue their studies elsewhere apart from safeguarding these students from unscrupulous institutions.

"All private higher learning institutions will have to pay the protection fees every five years, every time they want to renew their licences. The details of the implementation will be announced later," he said.

Mohamed Khaled said this year, a total of 33 private higher learning institutions were under consideration to be closed down for various cases.

She smoothly vessel `Mighty Ocean '

Prime Minister's wife, Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor today named and launched a new training vessel 'Ocean Workers' owned Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) in the yard of the local shipbuilding company, NGV Tech Sdn Bhd in Kampung Sijangkang in Kuala Langat.


Also present at the ceremony were former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and his wife Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali, Defence Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Commander of the Royal Malaysian Navy Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Jaafar and NGV Tech Executive Chairman Datuk Zulkifli Shariff.

KD Gallant Ocean is one of the two boats 75.9 meter long workout.

It was designed in collaboration with NGV Tech and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering of South Korea.