Saturday 9 April 2016

Online Scam kat Malaysia

Online Scam.

Assalamualaikum. Lama dah tak tulis blog. Kali ni aku nak story pasal pengalaman aku kena online scam. Nilai yang aku kena agak banyak and as a student memang menyesal lah bro.

Ni contoh situation anda nak berhadapan dengan scammer.

Kalau number Nigeria korang jangan layan langsung.



  • 1. The Rental Scam. Common in classifieds sites and forums.

      • Fa99Image via Gumtree
        Screenshot of a list of rentals available on Gumtree, a popular classifieds site.
    • Modus operandi: The conmen usually advertise incredible properties at attractive rents in exclusive areas. They will then trick the target by asking them to transfer their deposits and rental advances through money transfer agencies such as Western Union.
       says.com
    • Example: Sisters Alexandra, 19, and Zaire Sheppard, 18, from Holloway wanted to leave home and rent their own flat. They spotted an advert on the Gumtree website for a two-bedroom apartment in Belgrove Street close to King’s Cross. The cost was £650 per month plus a deposit of £700. They emailed the owner ‘Lin Dong’ who told Alexandra that he had trouble with tenants before and he wanted proof that they could afford the rent and deposit. So he asked Alexandra to send a payment of £1350 through Western Union, not to him, but to a trusted friend or relative. All ‘Lin Dong’ asked for was a scanned copy of the transfer payment receipt so that he could verify that she had the available funds.
       bbc.co.uk
    • Alexandra sent the payment to her sister Zaire, through a Western Union franchise in Golders Green and then emailed the receipt to ‘Lin Dong’. The transfer document clearly stated that the ‘Receiver’ was Zaire Sheppard. That was the last Alexandra heard from ‘Lin Dong’… because sometime after sending the money, a fraudster, with fake ID, pretending to be Zaire Sheppard walked into a Western Union office somewhere in the world with the scanned receipt and took the money. Alexandra said: “I was put off my guard because I was not asked to send the money directly to Lin Dong – I sent the money to my sister.”
       bbc.co.uk
      • F9afImage via uvuqgwtrke
        Always arrange for an onsite tour of the property.
    • What you should do:
      1. Always ensure that you arrange for an on-the-site tour of the said property.
      2. Check out the rental rates of other properties to see the going rate. If the rate is much lower than the average rate, it probably is a scam.
      3. Run a Google image search on the property photos.
       says.com
  • 2. The Romance Scam. Common in online dating sites and social networks.

    • Modus operandi: The con artist will make a fake account on a dating site such as OKCupid or eHarmony and will often target lonely women or men. These con artists are more sophisticated, and slowly build trust as a budding romance ripens. Then the request for money comes, normally a relatively small amount at first; but once the hooks are in, the victim struggles to turn down subsequent heftier demands without admitting to having been hoodwinked.
       says.com
    • Example: A Victoria woman who was bilked out of $88,000 in a romance website scam says a man charmed her over several months, convincing her to send money for a construction project in Malaysia.

      The victim, in her 60s, met the man in June on connectingsingles.com. The man said he was in Vancouver and wanted to meet for coffee. The woman initially declined but then reconnected with him two weeks later. He said he had left for Malaysia on a business trip but the two contin ued to talk via Yahoo messenger over the summer.

      Claiming to be originally from Quebec, the man said he was involved in a project to build an event centre in Kuala Lumpur. He sent her pictures, contracts and other details.
       timescolonist.com
    • Eventually, the man said he was set to come back to Vancouver but needed $3,000 to pay his supplier. When the woman offered to give him a loan, he initially said no, which made her think it wasn’t a scam. He asked that money be sent to a bank account number with a name, although it wasn’t the name he was using.

      In August, the woman sent the first payment of $3,000. The man kept making excuses for why he needed more money and promised she would get it back. She sent another $4,000, then two payments of about $40,000.

      As he continued to ask for money, she finally did some digging and his story fell apart. The company he claimed to work for had no record of him. The man had given her a name and phone number that belonged to a Vancouver man with no idea about a Malaysian project.
       timescolonist.com
      • Fbf4Image via netsafe
        Perform a reverse search of the image to see if there are duplicates.
    • What you should do:

      1. Protect yourself by running a reverse Google image search on the photo. Check to see if the image matches any other profile.
      2. Arrange a meet up at a public place where there is a lot of people. Bring a friend to look out for you.
      3. Check if the person is real by setting up a video call. Any hesitance to do so usually means that it is a scam.
       says.com
    • Read another first hand account of how a Malaysian woman got scammed here.
       says.com
  • 3. The Nigerian Fraud Scheme. Common in emails and social networks.

    • Modus operandi: Nigerian letter frauds combine the threat of impersonation fraud with a variation of an advance fee scheme in which an email from Nigeria offers the recipient the “opportunity” to share in a percentage of millions of dollars that the author—a self-proclaimed government official—is trying to transfer illegally out of Nigeria. The recipient is encouraged to send information to the author, such as blank letterhead stationery, bank name and account numbers, via email. The scheme relies on convincing a willing victim to send money to the author of the letter in Nigeria in several instalments of increasing amounts for a variety of reasons.
       fbi.gov
    • What you should do:

      1. Remember there are no get-rich-quick schemes: the only people who make money are the scammers.
      2. Do not let anyone pressure you into making decisions about money or investments: always get independent financial advice.
      3. Do not open suspicious or unsolicited emails (spam): delete them.
      4. NEVER reply to a spam email (even to unsubscribe).
      5. Never send your personal, credit card or online account details through an email.
      6. Money laundering is a criminal offence: do not agree to transfer money for someone else.
       scamwatch.gov.au
  • 4. The Auction And Merchandise Scam. Common in auction sites such as eBay.

    • Modus operandi: Typically, this scam will consist of someone posting a product for sale on an auction site to "sell" the product to the highest bidder. The product, however, is either nonexistent or not the product described on the auction site. Scammers will try to collect the full funds from the winning bidder before shipping the product.
       chron.com
    • Example: A man who arranged to swap a gaming system through Craigs List, and then delivered a box of rocks instead of the system, was arrested Aug. 21 and charged with larceny.
       milfordmirror.com
    • What you should do:

      1. Be clear about where you want your goods shipped to.
      2. Check that the auction site itself is established and trustworthy.
      3. Always avoid new sellers and go for trustworthy and highly ranked ones.
      4. Use trackable means of payment that offer protection against fraud.
      5. Be clear about what exactly you are bidding on.
       security-faqs.com
  • 5. The Credit Card Scam. Common in fake websites mimicking banks.

      • 6992Image via rojaks.blogspot
        A fake website designed to look similar to Maybank2u, a Malaysian bank. Notice the fake URL on top.
    • Modus operandi: This scam requests that a consumer registers or inputs credit card information on a fraudulent website. The site may sell products or services. When a reputable, trustworthy vendor asks for credit card information, it won't save the data without user permission and will take steps to keep user information safe. Fraudulent sites will ask for the same information as does a reputable site, but will steal the information and make purchases using the data the credit card owner gave to the website.
       chron.com
      • GiphyImage via giphy.com
        You don't ever want to say something like this.
    • What you should do:
      1. Do not ever allow the card out of your sight.
      2. Check your payment receipt every time and make sure the amount is correct.
      3. Try not to write the pin number anywhere and memorise it well.
      4. Get the card cancelled if misplaced in any case.
      5. Be careful while making big transactions.
      6. Be careful while responding to special offers online.
       says.com
  • 6. The Lottery Scam. Common in emails and social network sites.

      • F89eImage via SAYS.com
        A sample lottery scam one of our colleagues received. They used Tenaga Nasional's name in this case.
    • Modus operandi: Fake lottery scams will try to persuade you that you’ve won a huge amount of money in an online draw. Of course, those behind this fraud then try to trick you into revealing your personal information as you try to collect your winnings.
       security-faqs.com
      • Lottery win oImage via gifsoup.com
        Don't get carried away. If you never joined the lottery, it probably is a scam.
    • What you should do:

      1. Never entertain communication from the contest if you know that you never entered the lottery.
      2. Do not supply your personal information.
      3. Don't entertain if the operator of the lottery requires a fee before releasing your ‘winnings’.
       security-faqs.com
  • 7. The Overpayment Scam. Common in auction and classifieds sites.

    • Modus operandi: The con artist will purchase an item the target puts on sale on an auction site. The con artist will overpay by a generous amount to cover the cost of shipping with the difference to be refunded back. Usually, the PayPal account and eBay account is hijacked and the seller would lose both the product and hand cash to the scam artist just like that.
       says.com
    • Example: "In my case, I sold a computer on eBay. The buyer wanted me to ship it out of the country and sent me a generous payment via PayPal, asking me to simply refund the difference after I knew the actual shipping cost. The only hitch: The PayPal payment notification was a fake and the eBay account was hijacked. If I’d fallen for the scam, I would have lost my computer and handed cash to the criminal in the process."
       lawyers.com
    • What you should do:
      1. Know who you’re dealing with. In any transaction, independently confirm the buyer’s name, street address and telephone number.
      2. Never assume that the cheque is legitimate, even if it’s a cashier’s cheque. It may take weeks for the financial institution to learn that it is counterfeit.
      3. Never accept a cheque for more than the purchase price of the product or service. Ask the buyer to write the cheque for the correct amount. If the buyer refuses to send the correct amount, return the cheque and do not send the merchandise.
      4. Keep in mind, you are the party who is ultimately liable to your financial institution. Be careful!
      5. Verify all cheques, as well as certified cheques, with the issuing financial institution. Get the financial institution’s phone number from directory assistance or an Internet site that you know to be reputable, never from the party who gave you the cheque.
       tylerpaper.com
  • 8. The Charity Scam. Common in emails, social networks, and websites.

    • Modus operandi: After each natural disaster or tragic event such as Hurricane Katrina, the Indonesian tsunami or 9/11, scammers ask for charitable donations, usually within the first 24-48 hours. While everyone else is trying to get over the shock and starting to think about how to help, the scammers are exploiting it to make money through online transfers.
       scamwarners.com
      • 9b1eImage via bbb
    • What you should do:
      - Check whether there are alternative payments to the charity besides Moneygram and Western Union. If there isn't, it usually is a scam.
      - Run a Google search to see if the charity is registered properly.
      - Visit the original site or call the charity directly to see if the donation page is legitimate.
       says.com
  • 9. The Share And Win Scam. Common in social network sites.

    • Modus operandi: Scammers will create a fake contest by using a popular brand. The link is seeded on social media and once a user clicks on it, he or she will be redirected to a page which may potentially be used to steal personal information. This scam is hard to control due to the nature of sharing on social networks.

      Example: Malaysians were sharing the "H&M" gift vouchers link on social media and were told by H&M that this was a fake contest. Read more about it here.
       says.com
    • What you should do:
      1. Hover and check the URL to see if it's suspicious.
      2. Contact H&M or view their social media pages to see if they are running this contest.
      3. Report the posts shared by your friends and comment on their post to remove it.
      4. Limit the spread of the scam by removing the post.


Monday 21 September 2015

Bersyukur sikit, yakin dengan Malaysia

Suddenly such topic popped out of my mind bila tengok rakyat negara kita tak pernah nak bersyukur, then blame orang sesuka hati. No no, since topik aku ni agak patriotik, so aku akan cakap in complete Malay - bahasa buku.

  1.  Arghhh aku tak rela hidup dengan GST
aku sentuh isu ni sebab dari dulu kena kritik


Lahanat mana lah suggest GST ni. Semua ni salah PM ke-6 ni lah. 6% tu banyak nak mampus. KALAU aku ada sejuta, kerajaan amik 60k dari aku. Bapak banyak. But politically, GST ni memang tak bagus sebab susahkan rakyat tapi economically, bagus bro. Kau nak compare dengan negara lain, pergi lah, tax diorang tinggi serupa haram, income tax lagi lah, tak sempat nak merasa duit, kena pulak bayar itu ini. 
Rakyat pun tak reti support barang Malaysia, camna duit nak berkitar dalam Malaysia dgn lagi banyak, takat beli kompang tu apa cer bro, beli la handbag semua from Malaysia. Kerja nak barang import je, kan dah terbang duit kita ke negara lain. GST ni nak increase cash flow dalam negara lah. Bodohnya korang( tapi sebenarnya, GST ni agak lah susahkan aku sikit tapi kita kena tengok from other point jugak). Pastu dok mohon subsidi banyak pulak. Nice guys, nice. Tanak support gov, nak mintak banyak lagi. Tapi kalau PM pun cam taik, boleh kutuk dia tapi perancangan  negara korang jangan nak salahkan pulak.
   
            2.   Habislah Malaysia nak jadi macam Greece. 
Malaysia ni kan ada Zeti Akhtar Aziz , aku respect gila dia ni. Kita punya economy punya base kuat bro. Jangan risau. RM tengah jatuh, korang jangan nak kabut pulak. Beli barang Malaysia, jangan jual currency kita, jangan kabut beli emas, ikut strategy Mahathir yg pergi join Bersih 4.0 tu time financial crisis dulu dulu. 

            3.   Bola Malaysia tak kuat (10-0) oops eh ni bukan specialnya Malaysia
Korang kena lah support Malaysia even kalah pun

            3. Malaysia ada naap bebeh, dan luqman hensem serta hazwan kasanova
Ni member aku. Bersyukur diorang ada kat Malaysia

            3. Again, Malaysia amalkan free economy . Baca sendiri. Kita bukan cam korea utara ke apa ke. Aku galakkan korang buat bisnes bcs kita punya economy ni.

            4. Aku letih tulis, sambung nanti lah. Lepas ni

Saturday 19 September 2015

Jadi kaya, bukan miskin

Harini nak tulis pasal something yang aku patut buat dgn lebih serious sejak aku umur 1 hari which is menabung atau simpan duit takpun istilah lain adalah tak guna semua duit yg aku ada dengan sia sia.

For the ones yg dah besar yg diri dia dah embedded with sifat spending yg overspent yang omnipotent yang kita rasa memang mustahil nak buang, sebenarnya manusia boleh berubahh pehh ayat. Haaa aku ada few suggestions untuk korang. So sebab aku letak tajuk tu sebab nak halang korang dari jadi lagi miskin.


  1.  Buat budget & record expenses(Tips yang dari zaman nenek moyang dah wujud)


  • Sekarang dah ada apps yg boleh buat both at the same time. Search je la expense manager ke apa ke. But the thing is that nilai consistency tu kena ada la. Sekarang takyah dah tulis dalam buku ke apa ke, dah senang. Free pulak tu. Kalau malas buat gak memang haram jadah la. Bila kita record kita akan nampak most duit kita, kita guna kat mana then boleh buat budget.
  • Jadi camni, kita akan hargai duit tu. Cg. Account aku yang ajar benda ni
  • Dah ada budget tu kira bila masuk je income, terus simpan. Guna duit yg kita budget tu je.


2)  TAPI untuk manusia durjana yg nak record selalu pun tak boleh tu, buat camni. 

  •  Beli tabung tapi bukan yg boleh bukak, sebab manusia durjana cam korang pantang ada duit
  •  Simpan je duit lebih korang yg tiap hari tu. Rm1, Rm5, duit syiling. Takyah malu simpan duit syiling, duit jugak, sekarang dah ada Coin Deposit Machine tapi limited lah sikit. Nah tengok location dia tu kat sini CoDM . Bawak je syiling korang. 

hati kering je bawak syiling
 3) Elak MLM
US pun suruh rakyat dia jaga jaga

  • Ada kawan aku ni siang petang ajak aku masuk Phytoscience(MLM lah jugak bagi aku). Selalu orang cakap camni 'Leader aku dapat income banyak doh, pakai AUDI, ushar ig dia' Tu sebenarnya cara diorang promote je, gaining trust. MLM ni dia dapat duit dari korang jugak,kalau korang tak support, hancur lah dia. Orang atas atas tu tengah tunggu je duit korang. Banyak dah kes MLM, kena tipu bagai tapi taktahu lah pehal bodoh sangat nak jugak join. The prob is base MLM ni tak kukuh. Bahaya doh bahaya. Jangan kena tipu. Yg dapat untung tu, untunglah tapi aku takut yg bawah bawah ni, rugi kang. 
  4) Pilih tempat nak simpan duit yg terbaik
  • ASB 
  • Tabung Haji
Sebab dua ni bagi high dividen je. Nak tahu mana lagi bagus, baca lah kat entri aku sebelum ni

Wednesday 16 September 2015

Online earning dengan promoting

Camna nak earn online? Other than business online lah. Setakat nak jual jual tu aku pun tau
Aku pun still noob lah dalam benda ni, tengah explore lah kiranya. Takpe, aku share mana yang aku tahu dulu.

Cara aku ni by promoting ads lah tapi takat tu aku pun tahu but cemana nak bagi advertising company advertise kat kita and cemana nak tambah section ads bagai tu? Haa yang ni mesti ramai taktahu. 

Yang first ni apply to bloggers or orang yg ada webiste lah. But kalau korang nak try gak, ni website, samada blogspot takpun wordpress ataupunn korang buat Website sendiri kat sini . Yang ni apply for advertisers rent kita punya site kat blog or website lah nak advertise but, kena ada view baru lah dapat duit. Blog kosong takde orang nak bayar bro.

Camna nak tambah slot advertisement yg kadang kadang jual pil kurus bagai tu?

1)Nuffnang (macam slot advertising kat top blog aku)

http://www.nuffnang.com.my/
Aku pun tak pandai nak guide tapi kalau ada soalan apa apa, comment je. Yang mana aku tau, aku try tolong.

2)Next is ChurpChurp bunyi pun macam burung kira ni guna twitter lah. Twitpemesh boleh try. 
http://my.churpchurp.com/
Aku try dah benda ni, and memang jadi tapi kena cukup rm100 baru boleh cashout. 
Payment?
Nanti diorang akan hantar in form of cheque. Korang sabar je, cuba dulu baru tahu. Aku try and benda ni jadi. Support lah sikit life aku as student ni.



 This is the one that pops out of nowhere. Yang kadang menyemak gila babs tu. To those yg rasa website diorang is inevidable and kalau ada pop ups pun orang still tak putus asa nak bukak, then this option is quite good tho.

4) Benda paling mainstream - ig review . Instagrammers yg macam naap bebeh and luqman hensem tu boleh try. Kenal tak? Takyah kenal. Yang hot tu boleh try. Aku follow igshop bersepah habis dgn review dia. Menyampah gak haih kekadang.

Apa masalah kat Greece sebenarnya?

Drachma, matawang Greece telah digantikan dengan Euro pada tahun 2002 selepas menyertai European Union (EU). Penggunaan matawang euro itu telah meningkatkan keyakinan pelabur ke atas perkembangan ekonomi Greek.

Back in 2002, Drachma(matawang Greece) was replaced by Euro bila Greece join European Union dan penggunaan ni berja tarik lagi ramai pelabur ke Greece. It was all good until then . . . .

Masalahnya dengan Greece is that diorang berbelanja lebih daripada apa yang diorang earn. Lebih kurang cam setengah orang lah(mohon sentappp) Diorang ni dah tahu macamni then pegi organise Sukan Olympics pulak back in 2004 pulak, makin parah lahh.

The crisis really become worst in 2009 and Fitch, Standard & Poor’s dan Moody’s, agensi kewangan, merendahkan credit rating for Greece sebab hutang diorang banyak sangat and kebolehan diorang nak bayar balik tu makin berkurang la.
                                                  Expense>Income = Failure in debt
 



The sad thing is that concept ni pun boleh di-applykan tu our fresh graduates yang seronok sangat baru dapat gaji beribu ribu then spend macam gaji puluh ribu pastu muflis. Tengok ni bro !! So finance korang tu jaga leklok sikit, simpan duit, support economy malaysia dengan beli barang buatan Malaysia. Do something productive. Aku malas nak cerita tapi sebab benda ni tak settle from awal then makin parah la jadinya sampai sekarang. Bila Greece nak settlekan masalah ni, diorang kena lah naikkan cukai tapi bila buat camtu, bantahan besar besaran la bro. Greece pulak ,hutang makin banyak pastu cetak duit banyak banyak, ni namanya inflasi.

Perekonomian ideal yang diinginkan oleh banyak negara adalah bila laju inflasi dan pengangguran rendah, sedangkan pertumbuhan output adalah tinggi. Cara nak tangani masalah tu kalau guna inflasi

Baca statement aku kat atas leklok, jangan main tuduh je economist greece ni bodoh ke, but sebenarnya diorang tgh amik risk. The pro with Greece is that :-


  • 1) Korupsi
European Commission menyatakan Greece merupakan negara yang paling tinggi korupsi di dalam European Union.
  • 2) Tipu Cukai
Golongan kelas pertengahan-atasan di Greece mengelak daripada pembayaran cukai. Mereka melaporkan nilai pendapatan yang lebih rendah berbanding dengan pendapatan mereka sebenar. Contoh pada tahun 2009, sebanyak €28 billion cukai dielak oleh mereka yang bekerja sendiri ini.
  • 3) Pengangguran
Kadar pengangguran tinggi di Greece melibatkan populasi orang muda. 63.5% orang Greece berumur antara 18 dan 34 tahun masih tinggal bersama ibu bapa mereka.
  • 4) Populasi Orang Pencen
Greece memiliki populasi orang tua yang ramai berbanding orang muda. Hanya 9.8% orang muda berumur antara 15 dan 24 tahun. 32.9% pula berusia lebih dari 55 tahun. Ini menimbulkan dua masalah iaitu peningkatan pembayaran kos pencen dan kekurangan tenaga kerja muda.
  • 5) Cukai Rokok
Ia jadi satu masalah besar apabila cukai rokok dinaikkan di Greece kerana orang-orang di Greece merupakan golongan ketiga tertinggi menggunakan rokok di dunia. Ia lebih tinggi 28 kali berbanding pengguna di India.

Tu lah orang merokok kah kah kah, padan muka. Sembang gaji tak cukup lah apa lah padahal duit banyak habis kat rokok. Baik hisap botol susu bro. And aku nak tekankan kat cukai gak, jangan malas bayar cukai bro, tu income negara gak. Nak jadi cam Greece? Tanak kan, start paying tax. For muslim, zakat tu jangan lupa and kita negara yg ramai youths, jangan la asyik goyang kaki kat rumah je, do something productive, bangla keja kat malaysia lagi kaya dari korang pfft

Basically, the prob is Income<Expense.