Friday, May 29, 2009

What's up with ZeN?

Oh bloggers... There are now so many bloggers in Zen, some are technical bloggers, some are life bloggers, some blogs for sales, and some blogs for fun.

ZeNians, please let me know about your blog.

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Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Zen's photo

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Sorry , Blog.

Sorry, seem like after I left, this blog also gone with me.

Sorry, Blog, not I don't want to maintain you, but I no longer with ZEN anymore and none of them remember you.

Bye, Zen's Blog. Hope to see you again.



RIP.

Saturday, September 30, 2006

SIFU's last message before long vacation

Hi all, this is SIFU's message to Zen before his long vacation.

(I wondering who will notice this post , because it seem been long time no one is accessing this blog. I think they are too busy for this. I myself also forget I should leave a message here as well.)

First of all, I call this as the last message before I go for long vacation, that why I don't call it as farewell message.

Sorry girls and guys, I think I have to pause my journey with ZEN for a moment.

If I been giving the option , I wouldn't make this move but unfortunately not everything is under our control.

I enjoy every monent that I spent with ZEN and with you all.

Sorry for everyone if I ever do something or say something that insult you.

Don't know since when you all start calling me as SIFU, but the longer I share my knowledge with you all , the fewer thing I can contribute . So hopefully when I back to ZEN, I got more thing can share with you.

My only apprentice - oniportero , don't fall to dark side , if not you will see me after you. Keep good care of my seat , when I back from vacation , I would expect my seat will be as new as before my vacation.

My tech buddy - steelburn , hopefully this will be your last accident. If you need a car , let me know. But just like your nick name , you have steel now.

My boss - zen_manutd , of course I know this is boss account , just some how when I write something here , he seem don't get it , that why I though he never read this blog.

Buddy who need to work harder - kuro-neko , hopefully your dream will become true.

My SIFU - TiuNiaSeng, time to stop smooking lah. Whenever you want to smoke , think of your family , you will stop, trust me.

Overload buddy - woofy, sorry for can't share load with you. After Ong leaving , I know that you feel lonely , but don't worry , you got KC.

My project manager - BlueDaisy, since we are same kind of person , I think even I don't say sorry , you will understand me, would you ?

Our pretty admin - wong , thank for taking our office.

Let make it short.

I will be back. Take care.

Bye !



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(Although this post is a bit late but hope that it wouldn't be too late.)

Thursday, June 29, 2006

MEDC 2006 Malaysia: An embedded OS comparison

The comparison table below is what I've copied from a few slides in one of the sessions in Track 3 of Microsoft Mobile & Embedded DevCon 2006 Malaysia, which took place in Sunway Convention Centre on June 27th, 2006.



I leave it up to you guys to evaluate how true it is, and comment. And yes, this is not about the general OS. The comparison is for Embedded OS only.

Thursday, June 15, 2006

The TBC blog: 10/2005

Saturday, June 10, 2006

Social Engineering, The USB Way

This is an excerpt of an interesting article on the Net. I suggest you guys read up the whole thing from the source.

We recently got hired by a credit union to assess the security of its network. The client asked that we really push hard on the social engineering button. In the past, they'd had problems with employees sharing passwords and giving up information easily. Leveraging our effort in the report was a way to drive the message home to the employees.

The client also indicated that USB drives were a concern, since they were an easy way for employees to steal information, as well as bring in potential vulnerabilities such as viruses and Trojans. Several other clients have raised the same concern, yet few have done much to protect themselves from a rogue USB drive plugging into their network. I wanted to see if we could tempt someone into plugging one into their employer's network.

In the past we had used a variety of social engineering tactics to compromise a network. Typically we would hang out with the smokers, sweet-talk a receptionist, or commandeer a meeting room and jack into the network. This time I knew we had to do something different. We heard that employees were talking within the credit union and were telling each other that somebody was going to test the security of the network, including the people element.

Full Source: http://www.darkreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=95556&WT.svl=column1_1