Turbulence prisoners have found out to update the status in Facebook, prisons in the UK so excited. One case occurred in a prison called Falkland Prison.

Quoted from the BBC, Friday (3/7/2009), napi called Domenyk Noonan believed the contraband mobile phone to re-add the image and update Facebook status from behind prison walls.

The same also happened in a prison of Lancaster. Napi one that is still in prison in the local jail to update his Facebook status.

But as is known, the existence of mobile phones is strictly prohibited in the prison. Use of the Internet are also considered to be at risk because of the possible of prisoner associated with the outside world and manage the activities of evil.

Prison authorities prop fog so that the incident was shameful enough. Investigation was performed to prevent similar incidents recurred again.

“Bringing the phone to prison is a criminal” said agency spokesman Prison Service, which threaten their mobile phone to try to smuggle in custody.

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Controversy with the theme of rape game developers to create games in Japan erotic act. They block the access of foreigners to the site erotic game.

As quoted from Kotaku, Tuesday (30/6/2009), some erotic game developers in Japan make firm steps to avoid the controversy of adult special game they produce. Developers such as Minori, Yuzusoft and VisualAntena from VisualArts block the access of foreigners to their site.

Sites of game up to’17 years’ decline is that the IP address of the visitor whose coming from outside Japan. This is because the game such as the controversy Rapelay that occurred outside of Japan.

Controversion of the game with the theme of rape has caused game association in Japan that prohibits the circulation game. However the game is not forbidden erotic themes for produced and sold through other channels.

Some are erotic game companies decided to change the game titles they produce. Generally with the words such as’ rape ‘,’ sex ‘or’ slave ‘of the title.

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Wireless Internet connections aren’t just convenient for you-they also may be convenient for hackers. Fortunately, it isn’t difficult to protect yourself.

Wireless systems can be particularly vulnerable to digital intruders, possibly putting sensitive or private data at risk. However, you can protect yourself by using WEP or WPA encryption, which require users to enter a password before they are allowed to access your wireless network.

These encryption methods are described in easy-to-understand language in a new book called “Geeks On Call Wireless Networking: 5-Minute Fixes” (Wiley, $14.95). The book also offers expert advice and step-by-step explanations of topics ranging from configuring a wireless router to troubleshooting a slow connection.

Here are some additional tips from the book that can help you protect your wireless network.

  • Reduce the range of your network. Doing so can keep nosy neighbors from intruding on your connection. Move your wireless router into the center of your home and decrease its power settings.
  • Pick a new password. Most routers have a default password of “admin.” Be sure to change it.
  • Disable SSID broadcasting. Most wireless routers broadcast the names of user networks (SSIDs) so that other users can log on. This could be a security risk.
  • Use encryption to protect credit card information you send wirelessly over the Web. Also, only use your card on a Web site that has SSL encryption (look for a padlock in the corner of the site).
  • Disable your wireless card when not in use. There’s no better way to secure your computer.
  • Use a firewall, which is a program that shields your computer from Internet criminals.
  • Don’t use shared files. Remove all important documents from your Shared Files folder before accessing a public network.
  • If you use a wireless laptop, disable the feature that attempts to connect your laptop to any available wireless network. For most Windows-based laptops, double-click the wireless icon in the lower right corner of Windows. Then click “Properties.” Click the “Wireless Network” tab. Next, click the “Advanced” button. Uncheck the “Automatically Connect to Non-Preferred Networks” option. Finally, click “Close.”
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Michael Jackson death news triggers act from some fraudulent people in the virtual world. Celebrities such as famous Harrison Ford and Jeff Goldbum has been informed also died almost simultaneously with the death of Jacko.

Ford is a veteran actor who played many films and top series such as Indiana Jones. While Goldbum among others in action in Jurassic Park. News that spread on the internet mention both of them died right after Jacko.

“Reports about the death of Goldbum is totally wrong. He is  in good condition and at this time in he is in Los Angeles,” said spokesman about the reckless internet news about Goldbum.

Allegedly false stories that circulate in the virtual world is intended to  exploit the popularity of the fraudulent obituarist Jacko.

As quoted from NYdailynews, Saturday (27/6/2009), Goldbum dead is killed while shooting his new movie. Meanwhile, Ford disappeared while sailing in a river.

False news on the internet about the death of celebrities have had happen before. Actor Tom Hanks said dying in 2006 and Tom Cruise also died in the year 2008 according some hoax on the internet.

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