Thursday, June 23, 2005

Dark Eye Circle

THE BASIC FACTS

The skin under the eyes is the thinnest on the body. The many blood vessels in this area can show through the delicate skin, contributing to the appearance of dark under-eye circles, especially if the vessels become dilated. Fat pads surround the eyes, and the muscles that enclose the upper and lower eyelids hold the fat pads (and skin) in place. As we age, skin and muscle lose elasticity, which can result in sagging around the eyes.

Dark circles can be caused by several factors:

* Genetics Darkness under the eyes runs in families and is more prominent on fair skin.

* Lack of sleep Poor-quality sleep causes blood vessels to become more visible through the skin.

* Sun exposure can trigger "age spots" around the eyes and weaken the skin, which can contribute to dark circles.

* Increased fluid retention The blood vessels under the eyes can become engorged and dilated (dietary salt and smoking are common causes).

* Aging causes the fat pad below the eye to thin, producing a sunken appearance.

* Extreme weight loss also can cause this sunken look.

SIMPLE SOLUTIONS

To reduce the appearance of dark circles, Beauty Rx:

1. Get at least eight hours of uninterrupted sleep every night. Sleep with your head slightly elevated (when you're lying flat, gravity causes fluid to collect in your lower eyelids, which may create shadows).

2. Moisturize the area with an eye cream containing nourishing antioxidants that help protect the skin, such as green-tea and grapeseed extracts, and vitamins C, E and K (Dr. Brandt's own Skincare Lineless Eye Cream, $60; sephora.com, contains vitamins and green-tea extract).

3. Cover up with a yellow-based concealer.

4. See a dermatologist. He or she can tell you if engorged blood vessels are the culprit; if so, lasers can shrink them for up to $300 per area.

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Monday, April 25, 2005

Think outside the BOX

...Imagine two rooms. Between these two rooms is a solid brick wall.
We, as human being have been conditioned to believe that this wall
keeps us from moving from one room to the other. From the moment each
of us were born, we have been taught that we cannot move between these
rooms. We have been made to think according to predefined rules. We
think… in a box. Boxthinkers. Hacking - by any definition - is the art
of thinking outside of that box. To creatively formulate new,
unconventional ways to do things... Dennis Ritchie (the creator of C),
Linus Torvalds, the people at Xerox who invented the mouse. All became
who they were for thinking outside the box. Kevin Mitnick, Kevin
Paulson - accomplished the legendary computer and phone system break-
in they did for not being boxthinkers... Computer hacking does require
an amount of technical knowledge. That's why you're reading this.
That's why we are here. Arguably more important, though, is
creativity. Resourcefulness, and an open mind. When shown a brick
wall, know that it is possible to get into the other room - all you
have to do is figure out how....

Respect, X_bodo_X

Monday, April 11, 2005

The World's Most Hunted Hacker


KEVIN MITNICK

Feb. 21, 2000
Fifty-nine months in federal prison offers a certain perspective from which to view the recent disruptions in e-commerce. The person or group behind these attacks ought to consider my imprisonment and supervised release quite carefully. This is a hot story because of the targets involved, which include some of the biggest names in e-commerce. Denial-of-service attacks have been around for years, but the sexy victims in this case require the government to ensure public confidence in economic trade on the Net.

We're seeing the actions of apparent vandals--not hackers--who are using tools that hackers developed. No hacker I've ever heard of would do anything remotely resembling these attacks. I mean, it's not as though they have to "get root" on Yahoo's servers to do these things. Unless these people are extremely skilled, they'll be caught quite quickly. If these actions have economic gain as their motive, the perpetrators may have the resources to avoid arrest much longer.

If I could talk with the people carrying out these disruptions, I'd tell them that their actions just aren't the cool thing to do; these attacks aren't impressive. They require no sophistication. They are analogous to throwing paint remover on cars driving down the street, and they're getting a bunch of people angry. I've learned a very painful lesson--avoid any contact with the criminal-justice system, because it's a system that's stacked completely in favor of the prosecution.

If the terms of my release permitted me to do so, I'd tell the people running the sites that were hit three things, all of which they may have done by now: 1) use a network-monitoring tool to analyze the packets being sent to determine their source, purpose and destination; 2) place your machines on different subnetworks of the larger network in order to present multiple defenses; and 3) install software tools that use packet filtering on the router or fire wall to reject any packets from known sources of denial-of-service traffic.

As others have noted, the distributed nature of these attacks makes any defense far more difficult. It has also been apparent that the victims haven't been forthcoming in sharing their experience. This is quite unfortunate, as the best hope of stopping these attacks rests in sharing information about their technical nature, timing and origins. The scattered approach we're witnessing, I might point out, is a distinct contrast to the tightly coordinated efforts used to find and arrest me.

With history as our guide, we can expect that the government will use this event to push through legislation authorizing digital wiretapping without court orders, to outlaw encryption that the government cannot crack and to track the location of cell-phone users without their knowledge. They'll push laws that eliminate individual rights in exchange for more government "protection" against cybercrime.

Mitnick spent 4 1/2 years in pretrial detention before pleading guilty to wire and computer fraud. The opinions expressed here are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as technical advice of any kind.

(source : Times Magazine)

Saturday, April 09, 2005

SwordFish

United States, 2001
U.S. Release Date: 6/8/01 (wide)
Running Length: 1:38
MPAA Classification: R (Violence, profanity, nudity, sex)
Theatrical Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Seen at: Ritz East, Philadelphia

Cast: John Travolta, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Don Cheadle, Vinnie Jones, Camryn Grimes, Sam Shepard, Zach Grenier
Director: Dominic Sena
Producers: Joel Silver, Jonathan D. Krane, Paul Winze
Screenplay: Skip Woods
Cinematography: Paul Cameron
Music: Christopher Young
U.S. Distributor: Warner Brothers


SwordFish

This is a great movie on Hacker. virus creating and hijack computer.

Operation TakeDown

Director: Joe Chappelle
Producer: John Thompson, Brad Weston
Screenwriter: David Newman, Leslie Newman, John Danza, Howard A. Rodman
Stars: Skeet Ulrich, Russell Wong, Angela Featherstone, Donal Logue, Christopher McDonald, Master P, Tom Berenger, Jeremy Sisto, Amanda Peet

MPAA Rating: R


Year of Release: 2000



Kevin Mitnick

For this film review, we begin with a history lesson. Kevin Mitnick stands as probably the most famous, the most notorious, and the most successful computer hacker of all time. After nearly 15 years of hacking (alternating with jail and probation time), he was finally apprehended for the last time in 1995, for a collection of tech crimes. and was released from prison in early 2000. (The story of his questionably legal incarceration is itself enough material for a book and a movie.) I interviewed Mitnick shortly after his release; today he's a computer security consultant (though he's not allowed to touch a computer as a term of his release).

Track Downwas produced shortly before Mitnick's release amid much controversy. Mitnick, as you might expect, is a cause celebre among the hacker community, while he's been vilified by the corporate and legal communities. The story of his long career as a hacker was the subject of two major books -- The Fugitive Game, written mainly from Mitnick's point of view, and Takedown, written by the man who captured him. The latter book (widely dismissed by the hacker community as propaganda) got optioned by Miramax, and against all odds, the Kevin Mitnick story became a movie, starring Skeet Ulrich as Mitnick and Russell Wong as Tsutomu Shimomura, the man who "captured" Mitnick and the co-author of Takedown.

But the story doesn't stop with the completion of the film, as Miramax never released it theatrically. (The making of the film was itself subject to a guerrilla documentary called Freedom Downtime, available here.) The film sat on shelves for nearly five years before getting a new (and rather lame) title and a direct-to-DVD release.

And here it is.

Track Down, if it had no basis in fact at all, wouldn't be much of a movie. It'd be the kind of thing you'd see on Showtime after hours, only the computer viruses and worms would come to life somehow. Thank God the film sticks to the guts of Mitnick's life -- although every company and character name (aside from Mitnick and Shimomura) is changed -- without ridiculously delving into the impossible. Sadly, though, the actual exploits of Mitnick are unrecognizable here among all the poetic license the filmmakers and screenwriters have taken. It's nearly impossible to figure out what company Mitnick is trying to hack, break into, or con. The facts are confused beyond hope of recognition. I can't imagine what someone unfamiliar with the proceedings is going to make of this.

The facts aside (and it's impossible to dispute the facts in Track Down, because there's no attempt to be accurate at all), Track Down is simply not a very good movie. Director Joe Chappelle has the unenviable task of helming this mess, having formerly directed a scant few films -- including Halloween 6 and Hellraiser 4 -- that couldn't have presented much of a challenge at all. With Track Down he must have found himself in a huge mess, stuck with a highly technical and convoluted plot and rising stars to coddle. You can almost hear him saying, "Ah, fuck it, let's just put a car chase in here." Mitnick's final hack is given the full Hollywood treatment as he attacks Shimomura's computer while the FBI closes in on his apartment building -- gasp! The pacing is stupid from both a pure storytelling and a historical point of view, though some of Mitnick's work as a social engineer will be of interest to those unfamiliar with the techniques.

Ulrich doesn't resemble Mitnick, though he manages to capture his cocky essence, and Wong's only resemblance to the long-locked Shimomura is the fact that he's Japanese. The supporting cast -- including Donal Logue as a heavily reimagined compatriot of Mitnick's and a scary as hell Angela Featherstone.(playing Shimomura's girlfriend) -- are hit and miss.

Ultimately the film will be of interest only to computer history enthusiasts, and then only as a curiosity. Some will find it laughable, others will find it insulting. I find it primarily a waste of time.



Just see the "Most famous Hacker" on earth in action.......

The Hitch

United States, 2005
U.S. Release Date: 2/11/05 (wide)
Running Length: 1:56
MPAA Classification: PG-13 (Sexual situations, profanity)
Theatrical Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1

Cast: Will Smith, Eva Mendes, Kevin James, Amber Valletta, Julie Ann Emery
Director: Andy Tennant
Producers: James Lassiter, Will Smith, Teddy Zee
Screenplay: Kevin Bisch
Cinematography: Andrew Dunn
Music: George Fenton
U.S. Distributor: Columbia Pictures



Just think this movie is so so so funny.

Watch it and you wil love it .

Wednesday, March 30, 2005

Wednesday, March 23, 2005

The Gift Truth is Here ~~!

The Spec of the Gift ..
Please refer below .. :

This is indeed a Toffee dear .... Definitely not a chocolate i have look into it already ...
ByteSurfer copyright®2005

The Toffee


Toffee from Hui Ching aka. Violet
ByteSurfer copyright®2005

Monday, March 21, 2005

Professional Guitarist



Presenting the pro that can handle 2 guitar; ie 12 stings with 19 bars with only 2 hand.
Imagine that .. and that will differentiate the Pros and the not..

Edited by: "My Brother"
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Sunday, March 20, 2005

My Sifu


This is My dear friend, How En aka "Guitar Sifu"
Hehe .. my sifu is still struggling on the chord though ...

However, he is a real good Guitarist. My favourite song from him would be;
  1. Tears in Heaven
  2. Romance
  3. Some Song from Westlife. etc.

Actually, all of that song is plucking type of song ... some strumming also not bad... Erm . may be are real Great...

May be will try to upload some of his song here .. try and listen ..

ByteSurfer copyright®2005

Friday, March 18, 2005

Monday, March 14, 2005

Sleeping ... Baby . Guarded by dog


This is the Picture of the Month ...
ByteSurfer copyrightĂ‚®2005

Genting

Yesterday , I am at Genting and the atmosphere here is just the same as in KL. Just that the environment is a bit chill. Hrm. Everywhere I went all packed up with human. Have no mood even to go and have some fun. Indoor and outdoor theme park was not my taste some more .. no friends around .. so just stuck here in the room doing my assignment (with no internet connection). May be I will go to Star Buck to online … hopefully.

And later today I will be going out with my brother’s camera and take some picture. Hopefully also …

It’s already night.. Just now took the camera out. Unfortunately, just have the opportunity to snap some picture of my brother and parents only and then …. Kachak Battery low.

Too bad.. Me plan to have burger later tonight. And carry on with my assignment … now watch guess guess guess … kind funny la the show ..

Sunday, March 13, 2005

Mom's visit

Today was the third day my mom come to visit me in Kuala Lumpur. It was nice but got test this fews day. First Data Structure and Algorithms, and later Analysis and Design Information System. so so so .. tired of all this kinda test .. Just cannot take it . aiya .

Back to my mom. She come to KL and have a night at my place. she was awake the whole night and says that KL is damn hot. Then today my dad call the air-condition people and fix a aircond.. was kinda cool lol.. all this aircond stuff make my room really messy. i think i will not be feeling so hot laio ... yahoo ...

Tomorrow.. i maybe will be going to Genting . and think that will be kinda boring until Jo say that was kinda cool ... :P I think will just bring my laptop there and start doing my assignment and get my head on some Programming. Suak liao .. don't wanna go into the casino or Theme park .. really don't like it ..

see how would tomorrow be .. still don't know can get hotel or not .. hopefully will get la .. may be will buy wine there.. Just can hope for a better tomorrow and finish my assignment .... so can close one file first ... :D ..Plus calculus assignment due Friday..

I AM SO SO SO PACKeD >.......

Thursday, March 10, 2005

Calculus test

Yesterday, i have very little sleep ..Cos was worried over dee coming calculus test. Have the one i am pro in are the differentiation; chain rules hehe .. just like the proving. Limits was kinda cool also. But personally, you know what i don't like bout the subject teached in the lecture. First, the lecturer thought that we are Pros and can teach like lightning. As a consequences, we all blurred in class. Some more . they will just call us to remember the formula and didn't explain how they get this formula and why this formula. what is the alternative ways to get the answer. some more what is dee application, except we applied in the one in the book one.

Dr. Lim is the best Calculus lecturer ever. He teach really good. May be on the great part. If i am not mistaken, he's from UK leturing over there also .. He can explain till you really understand the concept and didn't like you to remember the formula one. He's dee best for now. The current lecturer (aka. "hei se hui lau ta" ; in mandarin -> boss) got knowledge but don't know how to deliver it well so we hardly get his point. Just explain dy/dx ... etc etc.
still blur...

back to the test, The test is off standard i will say cos all dee questions are all straight forward one .. don't need to think one . average, can do la . but just forget the intergration by part formula. SO , do till half way stuck .. However, last minute only i think of using simpson's rule. but everything is too late liao. no time ....

come back .. straight plug my self to my bed .... << recharge >>

Friday, March 04, 2005

AHhhhhh ~~!

Have been three days .. since i am really busy with all burdenning assignment and "unreasonable" test.. Hrm .. this is my life .. This is the life of an University student.

Not to mention, my know-nothing, and blur-case attitude in my academic this year. So, I really have to study hard or maybe harder so that i can obtain good result in this year's Final examination .

Few testes pass by but i can't see that i am any better from last semester. I will say that i done worst than the year before. Shouldn't be so lazy. All i can blame is that the Chinese new Year come on the wrong time.

.............signing off....................

Thursday, February 24, 2005

The Day After Tomorrow

It just another typical bad luck day. agian and again, got ulser on my mouth and don't know what to do. Wrote this straight i woke up from my uncomfortable sleep as the weather here is awlfully hot. (That's Malaysia)

Planning to do my revision later tonight .. as i have been waking up from my mistake of delaying my work on revision, and use to entertain myself (movies, chatting etc.,) that's all the TEMPTATION given by God.

Have to change so that i can do better in acedemic part of my life. ah .. DSA - Link List .... Calculus ... Just seem to be Numbers and Character to me .. with all the characters to be a variable and unknown to me ... Calculus, the worst case, Lecture just know how to give example and ignore to teach us the proving and fail to make me understand how a particular formula works and represent. so have to study from scretch.

Hope to make a better tomorrow, by starting a better today..

signing off... ByteSurfer

Wednesday, February 23, 2005

Chap Goh Meh

The last Chinese New year of 2005, ah just have my dinner just now .. was determined to do my revision as there are test test and test some more .. the another day .. but just don't have the mood .. however, i felt uncomfortable to not to study for it ..

What to do .. was being lazy all the while so last minute have to be extra hard working .. have learn my leasson to not to play to frequent but to study on my free time and not going on the internet wave and watch movies and so one .. just have learn my leasson .. But, i have been learning this lots of times .. However, i ain't know why i am still stuck with my nonsense thinking of not to study ..**SIGH**

Bout my dinner, I went to Wong Kok. I was hoping that it will be a good mean for me at "chap goh meh". Disappointed, it was worst than the one i can find on mamak stall and road side stall. Ha .. may be will go out and hunt something to eat a bit later tonight.

Hope will get a better day, "the day after today" hehe ..

First Timer

haha ...

Actually, i am not really onto this blogging thing until my friend .. call me to read her blog ... ah just wanna give it a shot (althought that have been blogging on other place)

may be this is something like wanna log in all your daily activities .. and to kill time ..

Or may be this is just the way for some one to keep up with the current trend and really onto the TECHNOLOGY ~~!

Keep Smilng ...

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