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Cheap Cellphones 4 Sale
Friday, June 30, 2006

Package 1 - 2pcs Nokia 6600
Two Nokia 6600 for only P16,000 (last price)

Nokia 6600
- Bought last Feb 2005 at MemoXpress SM North.
- Original casing and keypads are unused.
- Samsung 128MB MMC included.
- With Box and Manuals. Charger not included
- Firmware upgraded to the latest version, works perfectly like new.

Nokia 6600
- Has some scratches on the front cover and back
- Original Nokia 6630 64MB RS-DV MMC included
- Box, Manual, and Charger not included
- Firmware upgraded to the latest version.
- No defects whatsoever.
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Package 2 - Nokia 5210 + Nokia 6310 + Sony Ericsson t68i + MCA-25 Cam
All three for only P6,300
Nokia 5210
- Replacement housing.
- Battery in good condition
- No box, manuals, charger
- In good working condition. No defects

Nokia 6310
- Has scratches on the casing and small crack at the lower case.
- No box, manuals, charger
- Works perfectly, No other defects

Sony Ericsson t68i + MCA-25 Communicam
- Casing already faded, Gray color
- Box, manuals, and charger included
- No defects whatsoever.
- Includes MCA-25 Communicam worth P2,000

To those interested, please visit Kuya Jep's 4 Sale Blog Entry or contact him directly via SMS at myPapaNi's Text Hotline at 0917-2436788.

Posted by Karlo @ 6/30/2006 04:14:00 PM
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Hackers use Google Pages to host Trojan horse
Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Google Inc.'s Web site hosting service is apparently being used by hackers to try to steal money using a malicious program, a security company said.

Security vendor Websense Inc. warned on Friday that a Trojan horse is being hosted on a site with the same IP address as the main Google Pages Web site, at http://googlepages.com.

Trojan horses present themselves as legitimate programs but actually conceal malicious code inside. They can be engineered to steal information from computers and are frequently spread by unsolicited e-mails or via instant messaging (IM) links.

Users are enticed to open attachments or click on Web links to launch the Trojan, releasing malicious code on their computer.

The Trojan appears to have been noticed before its authors managed to launch an attack, Websense said. The company has not yet detected e-mails or IM links leading back to the Trojan, which is designed to steal bank details relating to certain financial institutions.

The Trojan, also known as a keylogger for its ability to record keystrokes, is programmed to know when a user visits a bank site and to then activate the keystroke recording function, said Ross Paul, a senior product manager at Websense.

Criminals often use free hosting services to post dangerous code, Paul said. "Anywhere there is anonymous access to create content is a pretty useful tool for criminals," he said.

The Trojan's file size has been reduced using ASPack, a file compression tool.

Google officials did not have an immediate response when contacted early today.

Google Pages is the hosting complement of Google Page Creator, a free WYSIWYG Web page editor that doesn't require HTML knowledge. Google Page Creator offers numerous templates and 100MB of storage for uploaded files and pages.

Within hours of its launch in February, the service was taken down due to overwhelming demand. It was restored three days later.

Posted by Karlo @ 6/20/2006 08:28:00 PM
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Pinoy Big Brother Kim Chiu Scandal
Thursday, June 15, 2006



Visit Pinoy Showbuzz for the Pinoy Big Brother Kimberly Chiu's almost nude picture.

Posted by Karlo @ 6/15/2006 11:30:00 PM
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Microsoft releases fixes for 21 vulnerabilities
Wednesday, June 14, 2006

In one of the largest security updates since moving to a monthly patch release cycle, Microsoft Corp. today issued 12 bulletins detailing fixes for 21 separate vulnerabilities in a wide range of products.

Eight of the bulletins and 12 of the vulnerabilities were rated "critical" by the company. Three bulletins detailed fixes for "important" flaws, while one described a flaw of moderate severity. The vulnerabilities disclosed today affect several Microsoft products, including Internet Explorer (IE), Windows Media Player, Microsoft Outlook and PowerPoint.

One of the bulletins rated as critical by Microsoft described a cumulative upgrade for Internet Explorer that fixed eight newly discovered flaws in the company's Web browser. The impact of the flaws included remote code execution, information disclosure and user spoofing, according to Microsoft.

Another bulletin offers a fix for a critical vulnerability in how Windows handles the ART image format used by America Online Inc.'s client software. An attacker could exploit the flaw by creating a specially crafted ART image that would allow for remote-code execution on a victim's computer.

Another critical remote-code execution vulnerability disclosed today involves Microsoft Windows Media Player technology. The buffer-overflow flaw exists in the way Media Player handles the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) image format associated with Media Player and could allow an attacker to take complete control of an affected system, the company warned.

In addition, security administrators should pay particular attention to vulnerabilities detailed in bulletin MS06-25 and MS06-29, according to an advisory from McAfee Inc.

The flaws described in MS06-25 affect the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service, while those described in MS06-29 deal with a script-injection vulnerability in Exchange Server.

"These vulnerabilities are worm candidates and could result in a mass-mailing worm," McAfee said.

Microsoft also announced fixes for several other flaws in products such as PowerPoint and Word.

In an e-mailed statement, Monty Ijzerman, senior manager of the global threat group at McAfee Avert Labs, said the number of critical flaws patched by Microsoft in the first half of 2006 is 70% higher than during the same period last year.

Posted by Karlo @ 6/14/2006 09:10:00 PM
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Happy Independence Day!!!
Monday, June 12, 2006


Let us celebrate our country's 108 years of independence!!!
MABUHAY ANG PINOY!!!

Posted by Karlo @ 6/12/2006 06:48:00 AM
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Microsoft Windows Vista Beta 2
Thursday, June 08, 2006


Microsoft Corp. yesterday launched its widest release yet of the beta version of the Windows Vista operating system.

The beta can be downloaded from Microsoft's Web site. Released under the Windows Vista Beta 2 Customer Preview Program, it will give Microsoft opportunities to receive greater user feedback and make adjustments prior to the product's scheduled debut in January 2007.

Posted by Karlo @ 6/08/2006 10:31:00 PM
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Kampanerang Kuba daw sa AMACU
Sunday, June 04, 2006


Thanks to TJ for the video

Posted by Karlo @ 6/04/2006 09:43:00 PM
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