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Malaysian government washes hands of computing bill, wants industry to fix it

posted onApril 18, 2012
by l33tdawg

The Malaysian government has abandoned consultations with stakeholders over a law to regulate the information technology (IT) industry, telling the private sector to “sort it out among yourself first,” before making any further decision on the matter.

The science, technology and innovation ministry (Mosti) has not amended the controversial draft of the Computing Professionals Bill 2011 (CPB2011) that surfaced in December nor held any meetings with stakeholders after opening the proposed law up to the public for a month ending in mid-January.

Mobile Security at #HITB2011KUL

posted onJanuary 16, 2012
by l33tdawg

Hack in The Box Security Conference 2011 (HiTBSecConf 2011) is one of Asia’s largest network security conferences.It’s already in its ninth instalment in Malaysia and it annually brings together top mainstream and underground (blackhat) security specialists. Mobile World (MW) was on the scene to see what’s cooking up on the dark side of the mobile Internet from the experts.

Malaysian police nab seven cyber-crooks who siphoned off MYR 250,000

posted onSeptember 19, 2011
by l33tdawg

Using a combination of phishing and hijacking handphone numbers, a syndicate siphoned out about a quarter million ringgit from some online banking accounts over the past nine months.

Police learnt just how elaborate the syndicate's modus operandi was only after crippling the gang of cyber crooks with the arrest of six people in a raid on Friday. The suspects aged between 20 and 27 comprised a Sierra Leone national said to be the mastermind, a male Jordanian and a male Pakistani, and four Malaysians, two of whom were women.

9th annual HITBSecConf features "A Conference That Never Ends"

posted onSeptember 7, 2011
by l33tdawg

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, 7 September 2011 – Hack in the Box Security Conference (HITBSecConf), Asia’s largest and most popular network security conference, returns for its ninth consecutive year in Malaysia on 10-13 October 2010 at InterContinental Hotel in Kuala Lumpur with round-the-clock action and top speakers in store.

WarGames.MY 2011: First Malaysian Online 'Hacker Challenge' Sees Over 30 Teams in 'Battle'

posted onJuly 5, 2011
by l33tdawg

WarGames.MY 2011, Malaysia’s first online Capture The Flag (CTF) competition, recently held on the 2nd July 2011, saw Malaysian hackers battle for fame and fortune during the 24 hours event. The competition attracted as many as 99 teams signing up for the competition however only 30 teams actually competed for the cash prize of RM2000, sponsored by System Defenders Sdn. Bhd, complimentary passes to HITBSecConf2011 – Malaysia, sponsored by Hack In The Box. Sdn. Bhd. and most importantly, the fame and glory of being crowned champions in Malaysia’s first online CTF competition!

Malaysian hackers H3x4 breach Singapore's National Parks Board

posted onJune 28, 2011
by l33tdawg

According to a report Tuesday by local daily The Straits Times, Malaysian employees from business consultancy firm, The Black Wilder Group (TBWG), stumbled on what H3x4 Crew had done while monitoring the group for an "unrelated case". They saw screenshots of the hacked NParks sited posted on a temporary Web site, which was subsequently removed and uploaded again on kenahack.com, a site that reveals hacking exploits, the article stated.

TBWG said it contacted Singapore's Ministry of Home Affairs after its discovery as it believed confidential data had been leaked.