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  • Thai-Govt-Blocks websites

    Fellow BM's

    I intended not to post for a while but this concerns us all:

    Thai Govt' blocks CNN, Yahoo finance, Facebook, Flickr and other American sites
    Thai Immigration website reported as attack site

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    Thai Immigration website is reported as an attack site by Google and FireFox. Thaivisa has
    several times tried to contact with the IT section of the Immigration Bureau, but to no avail.

    BANGKOK: -- Internet access in Thailand is not always easy, and can be dangerous as well.
    Last week the Bangkok post website was listed as an attack site by Google and Fire Fox. Recently the website of Thailand Immigration Bureau was found being reported as an "attack site".

    Of their 1376 pages Google tested on the Thai Immigartion site over the past 90 days, 133 pages resulted in malicious software being downloaded and installed without user consent. The last time Google visited this site was on 2009-12-13, and the last time suspicious content was found on the site was on 2009-12-12.

    Malicious software on the Thai Immigration website includes 49 exploits, 40 scripting exploits and 32 Trojans, according to Google and FireFox.

    MICT blocking CNN, Facebook, Yahoo, Flickr for some users/ISP's

    On another note, The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology is today blocking websites hosted in USA.

    Example of blocked sites as of this morning: edition.cnn.com, facebook.com, finance.yahoo.com, flickr.com

    MICT is redirecting the blocked traffic to their website http://mict.go.th, and instead showing a portrait of HM the King of Thailand together with well wishes for His Majesty's birthday.

    Depending on the ISP some users do not face the reported problems. Discussion here: Internet forum branch

    Using proxy servers and trying to circumvent government blocked websites is a criminal offense in Thailand.

    -- Thaivisa.com 2009-12-14
    Lost in Space!

  • #2
    Yawn. How many times do we have to keep reading this crappy scaremongering shite?

    EDIT:

    I noticed you copied this crap from ThaiVisa.com. That explains everything!
    I'm feeling rough and it's a combination of air and water...

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    • #3
      On the other hand the only way I've been able to access tube8 for about 6 weeks is through a proxy. There does seem to be some blocking going on. I concur about Thaivisa though!!
      I couldn't give a shit how long it is until you're next holiday- I live here

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      • #4
        Hmmm... More shit threads copied from that crappy 'Red Top' fictitious site, ThaiVisa!

        I wouldn't trust that idiot website to lick a stamp on the right side!
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        I'm feeling rough and it's a combination of air and water...

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        • #5
          (rusty nail @ Dec. 14 2009,12:48) Yawn. How many times do we have to keep reading this crappy scaremongering shite?

          EDIT:

          I noticed you copied this crap from ThaiVisa.com. That explains everything!  
          Just as I expected nobody believes me anymore.

          Thank Bator you discovered for yourself that I speak the truth and nothing but the truth.

          But I do not mean to harm anyone..and for sure I'm not an advisor to the Thai Government. Would not shoot myself in the foot so to say.

          Soory I forgot to add the link.

          http://www.thaivisa.com/forum....51.html
          Lost in Space!

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          • #6
            Can somebody explain to me why I have 7-9 Trojans (not the condoms) each and every time I visit this site?

            And this morning a threat was detected the moment I opened the nang-fah site.
            Lost in Space!

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            • #7
              Ran AVG two hours ago.
              Now again after visiting only this site and this is the result after a few minutes

              "C:\DOCUME~1\Jan\LOCALS~1\Temp\E_N4\eAPI.fne";"Trojan horse Generic13.AHUA";"Reboot is required to finish the action"

              "C:\DOCUME~1\Jan\LOCALS~1\Temp\E_N4\spec.fne";"Trojan horse Adload_r.KN";"Reboot is required to finish the action"

              "C:\WINDOWS\system32\ADF413\182A1F.EXE (620)";"Trojan horse Generic13.AHUA";"Reboot is required to finish the action"
              Lost in Space!

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              • #8
                http://www.thaivisa.com/forum....51.html

                More than 100 posts in an hour on Thaivisa with varying reports depending on provider should mean something is the matter here.

                For achange I am not crying wolf here if you may think that is the case.

                Check for yourself
                Lost in Space!

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                • #9
                  Thaivisa is NOT a reputable news site.

                  On my 2 DSL lines CNN is fine.

                  If google says the Thai Immigration / IT site is infected, then STAY AWAY.
                  Google does a great job of warning you when a site is suspect.
                  I've never gotten any warnings on the LBF

                  That being said, the Thais are blocking a lot of sites, in a pretty random manner. ThaiCrisis blog was blocked on TOT for a few days, but not by others.
                  "Snick, You Sperm Too Much" - Anon

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                  • #10
                    Many sites get infected because their webmasters installed some illegal copies of software which the pirates had loaded with trojans.

                    The trojans load the ftp login info from the webmaster's PC and then the trojans either upload themselves to the site, adding some hidden iframes into the code, or they send the login data to other computers who then upload the crap.

                    Then thousands of other computers get infected via the iframes.

                    ...

                    MB, AVG is not enough to protect your computer.

                    You must use a kind of "system shield" which monitors actions of programs in realtime and warn you about any suspicious activities, like:

                    explorer.exe want a connection to internet
                    sdfgsdfg.exe tries to copy itself to several locations on your computer
                    etc.


                    I use Avast! + Threatfire and I am fairly satisfied.

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                    • #11
                      get yourself a Mac, Manarak!


                      (or run linux)
                      No honey, no money!!

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                      • #12

                        sorry, I like my cracked games too mutt!

                        I was caught off guard when this iframe crap came out, but I never got raped again after that.


                        but when I will earn my living with that (i.e. near future), I will certainly have at least 3 PCs.

                        1- Secure Windows PC for Banking, Email & Office work
                        2- Gaming, p2p downloading, video ripping, audio conversion, etc.
                        3- Development PC, running either Linux or windows - currently I'm still dependent on some very handy windows-based apps for development, but that might change soon.

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                        • #13
                          run windows on linux or mac as a virtual machine

                          if it becomes infected, just wipe it and restore a clean backup of your VM
                          No honey, no money!!

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                          • #14


                            Here Here Mick. I've been using Mac's at home for 15 years and PC's at work for nearly as long, and I still love my Mac so much more than any PC I've ever met/used.

                            Try using a new iMac with dual or quad Intel coprocessors. It's perfect for all your banking, email and office needs (I use MS Office For Mac which is actually quite advanced over Office for PC!) and if you have any application that you cannot run in a native Mac version, you can also install Windows on a partitioned disc. Boot up into Windows, play your games or whatever, then close out and reboot as Macintosh OS.

                            I've never had an infection or security problem. Other than when someone broke in and stole my Mac (the month before my first LOS trip January 2008). But that's another story and a completely different sort of security issue.

                            Once you go Mac you'll never go back.
                            Making newbie mistakes since 2009 so you don't have to




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                            • #15
                              In typical ThaiVisa fashion, the story was complete bullocks.
                              What happened was that a new cable to USA went operational yesterday and all the routing got fucked up.
                              I trust Not The Nation more than Thaivisa
                              "Snick, You Sperm Too Much" - Anon

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