Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 955 views
Received this email on this early morning.

Pretending as an ‘alert’ from Maybank2u

The header image looks authentic lol!

When you put your mouse on the link given, you can see a funny, suspicious looking link at the status bar.

Well some browsers already have built-in anti phishing feature, then you would get this when you click on the link, lucky for you.
Report any phishing site to the relevant bank and for Maybank2u, you can make the report here. For a detailed reading on phishing, check out this.
NEVER respond to any phone call / SMS / email requesting your bank account details
NEVER reveal your bank account details / ATM PIN / Internet banking password to anyone
NEVER follow instructions from unknown parties to do banking transactions or make changes to your bank account details
NEVER be a victim of schemes that sound too good to be true
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Posted in News, Serious | 2 Comments »
Thursday, March 6th, 2008 2,773 views
Who is Khairy Jamaluddin or famously known as KJ aka Son In Law (SIL)? Well, I do not have to introduce him as he is well known enough here in Malaysia. If you do not know him, go shove your head in the toilet bowl. I received this in my email, I shall share it for all to see. Make your own judgment.
This election Khairy will contest for the Rembau parliamentary seat. Rest assured, if any hiccup in his plan to win the election, he already has his secret weapon ready. Why I said so?





Again, Election Commission at its best. I have done 4 postings on the EC here, here, here and here. Lastly, I have something for you to read here
Enjoy!
Posted in Boleh-ism, Bolehland, Democracy, Election, Politics, SIL, SPR, Sarcastic | 7 Comments »
Tuesday, March 4th, 2008 275 views
By RAPHAEL WONG
PUTRAJAYA: The Election Commission has cancelled the use of indelible ink in polling this Saturday, citing public order and security reasons.
Its chairman Tan Sri Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman said following a meeting held Tuesday, the EC was obliged to make a firm and final decision to ensure the smooth conduct of the 12th general election.
He said provisions to the law needed if the ink was to be used still could not affect the constitutional right of a voter to cast his vote, even a person whose fingernail had been marked with indelible ink or one who refuses to have his or her fingernail marked this way.
“From a practical point of view, the issuance of a ballot paper to such a voter would render the EC’s proposal meaningless and will not bring about a positive result, whilst having the potential to create misunderstanding as well as altercations and arguments at polling stations,” he said.
The Federal Constitution gives you the right to vote, and a black mark on your fingernail should not bar you from exercising this right, he said.
Abdul Rashid said there were also reports made to the police confirming that certain irresponsible quarters had purchased indelible ink from abroad with the intention of creating confusion and suspicion as to the status of voters.
“The EC views these issues seriously as the election process and public order and security cannot be compromised,” he said.
The use of indelible ink was first proposed last June to safeguard against multiple or phantom voting. Abdul Rashid then said that the system would be subject to amendments to the Election (Conduct of Election) Regulation 1981.
He said indelible ink had been chosen over other measures, such as a biometric system working off the MyKad (chip-based identity card carried by all Malaysians above the age of 12) because such such smartcard readers would have cost about RM60,000 each, and every voting stream would have to be equipped with one. Using such a system would have cost in excess of RM30mil. The commission bought about 47,000 bottles of the indelible ink, manufactured in India, for RM2mil.
“citing public order and security reasons.”
Another 2 million gone into the drain! What public order and security reasons??! Bullshits!! Security my ass!! How this is a security problem? Somebody please whack this bastard for me. If I see him around I will shove some inks down his ass!! Would using indelible ink cause us to be terrorist?? Or would we suddenly fall sick and die? Maybe people will see indelible ink on one’s finger and become stone? How is it ever going to jeopardize national security????????? Can someone give any reasons please?
“irresponsible quarters had purchased indelible ink from abroad with the intention of creating confusion and suspicion as to the status of voters”
Then it should be the duty and responsibility of the police and EC duty to ensure that such thing will not happen during election day! But, how to create confusion? Why there are people want to buy the stupid ink, spending so much money and waste it? I believe the opposition do not have the money to do so. If they have the money, they will never go around asking and pleading for donation. The opposition is dirt poor. I have seen it with my eyes. They have nothing!! Their operation room is so pathetic you would want to cry when you see it. So, that leave us with only one party, none other but the mighty rich Barisan Nasional??!!! What are they afraid of?
First, EC announced that instead of counting the parliamentary and state ballot papers separately, this time it will be done simultaneously. Means what? The opposition parties which are lacking of manpower will be at the losing end, for now they need 2 counting agents instead of 1. For Barisan Nasional, with their deep pocket they can get any sohai to do the counting job for them. It is already very tough for the opposition to get volunteers to be their polling and counting agents, with this new ruling, EC purposely put the opposition in a difficult position! (Nevermind if you do not understand this, I do not expect dumbass to understand this either, yes.. you waggawagga if you read this!!)
I do not understand how some quarters would like to buy the ink, well if yes then what they can do with it? Apply on themselves so they cannot go in and vote? That is so dumb!! He really thinks we Malaysians are that stupid?!! This is power abuse!! Cilaka this Abdul Rashid! I hope this son of a bitch rots in hell for doing this!! What a crying shame. I am utterly disgusted. Our election process is a f**king joke!!
Posted in Boleh-ism, Bolehland, Bootlickers, Democracy, Election, Free and Fair Election, News, Politics, Rage, SOB, SPR | 11 Comments »
Monday, March 3rd, 2008 359 views
A!&*(S(*@S#*(H&)!&O()L*E@&^#!!!! Check this out. Look carefully at the name and compare the Identity Card number and the gender of the card holder.

I.C No. : 841027075229, Name : Tan Shin Joo, Gender : Male

I.C No. : 841027075229, Name : V. Nalynna A/P Visvanathan Gender : Female
From the Identity Card No., the last digit denotes the gender of the card holder. From wiki :
“Odd number in the last digit usually indicates the card holder being male, and even numbers for female.” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MyKad)
So, the driving license and the school card (I assume, I can’t read Chinese, I only know the word ‘zhong’ there haha!) is belong to a male person and that is true according to the last digit of the Identity Card No. Now, the electoral roll from I got SPR website for that particular number is for an Indian lady??!! A/P = Anak Perempuan (Daughter of) How screwed up is our electoral roll?
Rest of the previous entries on this topic :
SPR, Please Explain This!
SPR, Please Explain This! (Part 2)
SPR, Please Explain This! (Part 3)
*1st picture taken from here
Updated 2.53pm :
More on cheating votes, this time in Sarawak! Read more here, here, here and here

Picture shows 13 ballot papers rejected because of duplicity
Some people are desperate heh?
Posted in Boleh-ism, Bolehland, Election, Free and Fair Election, Politics, Rage | 6 Comments »