Wednesday, 29 June 2011
Tqvm
trm ksh kpd kwn2 yg sudi bg advice kt sya dn sya hrp semoga d hr akn dtg pn jikalau sya da lakukn k'slpn d hrpkn tegur la sya..sya akn ambil demi k'baikn sya dn semua :) nwy sya nk UCAPkn TAHNIAH d ats kemenangan PASUKAN KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA mlwn TAIWAN..dn sya nmpk bnyk pihak/peminat dh percaya dgn SKUAD HARIMAU kita dn sya b'hrp sgt2 la kpd SKUAD HARIMAU utk lebih gigih dn b'semangt d ms akn dtg..skrg PEMINAT2 dh bg sokongn tlg la jgn HAMPAkn,apapn MENANG atau KALAH kami ttp akn m'yokong SKUAD BOLA SEPAK MALAYSIA,sbb kami CINTAkn TANAH AIR KAMI..MALAYSIA...BOLEEEEEHH!!!!
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
Identity theft: 5 simple ways to protect yourself
Make better PASSWORD We've been told to create better passwords for years, but many of us are still not following the advice. Check right now: Are you guilty of using the same password again and again, or a very simple password?
The first rule of passwords is not to use the same password over and over. You really do need at least a slightly different password for every account you have.
Second, don't use a password that anyone who knows you could easily guess. For example, if you love the Atlanta Braves baseball team, don't make your password “braves.” Don't use your own name, your children's names, or your pet's name – these passwords are very easy to guess. Some viruses are programmed to hack into systems by trying one by one all the most commonly used passwords. If you've ever used the password “admin,” or a first name, you'll understand why this method of hacking is still successful.
If you do want to use your favorite baseball team, your child's name, or your hero's name for your password, make it harder to guess. “Braves”, for example, could easily be turned into “br@v35.” Try replacing “a” with an @ sign, “e” with a 3, “s” with a 5, and so forth – whatever makes sense for you.
Then there's the problem of having multiple passwords. Instead of trying to remember thirty different passwords, create a core password, such as “br@v35,” then modify it slightly for each use in a way that you can remember. Your email password might be “ebr@v35,” where the “e” stands for “email.” If you bank with ABC Bank, your online banking password could be “ABCbr@v35." For someone trying to guess your password based on a few facts that they know about you, or for programs trying random words, your password will be very difficult to guess.
By using the method mentioned above, you can create a unique password for every account you have, yet you'll be able to remember each one without having to write it do.
SOURCE www.csmonitor.com
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
longest lunar eclipse for a decade
(UPDATE 6.20am: A LUNAR eclipse is under way, turning the morning Melbourne sky a stunning blood red colour.)
AllAHUAKBAR..SUBUHANALLAH..ALHAMDULILAH..ASTAGFIRULLAH..kekuasaan dan kebesaran ALLAH SWT yg menjadikan langit dan bumi ini,mmg cantik sekali ALLAH mencipta segala2nya termasuk la bulan yg indah bg saya..MASYALLAH...
Friday, 10 June 2011
bloger oh bloger
kadang terpikir utk apa aku bt blog ni..rasanya bkn hanya utk ikt trend atau sja2 bt blog,dunia dh maju semua dh berubah "mcm dlm iklan plk" tp rasanya bgs la kalau kita ikut peredaran zaman yg segalanya cepat(hrp2 kta tak la tertinggal sgt dik negara yg dh maju dr kta) mungkin diharapkn dgn blog kta dpt tukar2 ilmu atau maklumat atau cerita2 gosip ;) semoga kta semua mendapat ilmu2 yg berguna utk agama,bangsa dn negara kta yg tercinta..semoga kta berjumpa lg d lain masa.
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