Monday, February 13, 2006

SKYPE information!


Hei KCPian,

Just wanna to inform you all that, we (Weng Hwa, CK Ha, and I) had used SKYPE Free on-line phone conference system on 10th of Feb 2006 (Friday night, about 10:30pm (M'sia), 11:30pm (Japan) and 6:30pm (Mahe)). We have a greeat time to talks and chat about 1 hour.

Regarding the On-line Free phone conference, it's nearly perfect I think, almost no interruption or troubles occurred, the line is clear as Local call. Therefore, if you all interested to join us please leave a message on this blog. I hope we can have a chat someday too.

Just a short notice to you all that, CK Ha will install a Webcam soon. Weng Hwa and I do hoping to see the beautiful Island and the "BO-CHING-SA Babe" (Hokkien) at Mahe soon. :)
Thanks to CK Ha in advance! If you guys interest GET READY to install now! It's FREE!

Click here for registeration: www.skype.com
Cheers~!

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Anyone here is interested on doing BUSINESS??

Hi KCP folks,

Anybody is interested on doing business?
Let's discuss it together.
Click this --> http://nelsonnetwork.blogspot.com/2006/02/business-planning-why-plan.html

If you have an Idea or good business plan, please share with us!
Enjoys!

Thursday, February 02, 2006

PRE-CAUTION! PC VIRUS or Worm will attack tomorrow!!??

PETALING JAYA: A new malicious computer worm, the BlackMal, which began infecting computers last week, was programmed to launch another attack on Feb 3, and the third of every month thereafter, according to security firm Trend Micro.

The new worm, known variously as Nyxem, KamaSutra, Mywife, and CME-24, had infected hundreds of thousands of machines over the past week, said Jamz Yaneza, senior threat analyst at Trend Micro.

Users may not know yet that their computers had been compromised, he said.

Like most worms, BlackMal propagates via email attachments and shared network storage, including popular peer-to-peer file sharing services.

To entice users to open the attachment, the worm employs common techniques, including the promise of pictures, pornographic content or a joke.

Though this worm utilises common propagation techniques, the code itself was anything but common, said Yaneza.

“This is a destructive virus that deletes and overwrites any number of files present on a user’s system, by targeting the most popular file formats,” he said.

In addition to losing a great deal of data, this virus also renders the keyboard and mouse inoperable.

Yaneza, who described the worm as a global threat, said it had affected computer systems in more than 150 countries.

Users were advised to update their anti-virus applications and perform a complete scan of their systems to ensure their computers had not been infected.

Comment:
Dear all, don't open unknown Email attached files or documents. (Read the news from The STAR)
Take cares! Becareful on 3rd of FEB!!
GOOD LUCK.