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SKMM probing 503 websites for offences
b>JULAU /b>(Sarawak): The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (SKMM) is no slacker in taking action against those who abuse the Internet, Information, Communications and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim said.
Twitter hack made in Japan?
b>TOKYO:/bThis week's Twitter attack that caused a widespread headache for the micro-blogging service appears to have been triggered by a Japanese computer hacker who says he was only trying to help.
ITU needs to safeguard society from ICT abuses
b>GUADALAJARA (Mexico):/bMalaysia wants the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to relook its role and constitution in ensuring that the advancement of telecommunication - as well as information and communications technology (ICT) - does not erode the culture, values and tradition of people.
Amazon in paedophile book flap
b>NEW YORK/b>: Amazon.com Inc. is selling a self-published guide that offers advice to paedophiles, and that has generated outrage on the Internet and threats to boycott the retailer.
Spy vs. spy is big business
b>PETALING JAYA/b>: Security is a big issue nowadays because spy technology is so slick, and concerns over this is feeding the demand for security devices among businesses and organisations.
Amazon no longer selling guide for paedophiles
b>NEW YORK/b>: Amazon.com is no longer selling a self-published guide for paedophiles. It is unclear whether the online bookseller had pulled the item, or whether the author withdrew it.
Netizens urged to lend a hand against child abuse
b>PETALING JAYA:/bThe United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) is rallying Malaysian netizens to raise their 'digital hands' to support its call to stop child abuse - the move is part of its two-month 'Get on Board' campaign.
Notebooks that will take a beating
Panasonic has added three new models to its Toughbook ruggedised notebook range, namely the CF-F9, CF-C1 and CF-S9.
Pope to get Facebook page
b>VATICAN CITY:/bThe Vatican will unveil the latest instalment in its social media transformation this week - a Facebook page dedicated to the upcoming beatification of Pope John Paul II.