Privacy on Internet
My first PC was IBM 486,Mini tower with 80MB HD Storage, and i played “Prince of Persia” under 4 bit format (4 bit = 16 colors) with a rough pixel on it. My first email was eudoramail, i got rid of it after eudora asked me to pay monthly, and hail yahoo free email and its unlimited storage! I joined friendster on March 2004, I think it was quite new that time, because i recomanded it to my cousin in HK before it boom there. And you see now, friendster, email, computer are our life now.I bet everyone who has touched computer at least has one email address. And younger generation nowdays have at least one friendster account (indonesian,big city). As a result of this rapid growth of technology is the change of communication. Direct communication, emotional expression, and thought were transform into digital one (email, friendster testimonial, blog, e-card, etc). If you stay for a long time in country with a good internet infrastructure and someone put your name in google search engine, he / she at least will find your achievement, your academic background, maybe your address,and some story of your life, from there maybe he/she can know about your job, your hobby, etc. Your online status will be easily detect by another user through your IP address. Yahoo messenger, Yahoo email,and any kind of browsing activity in the internet will leave a trace. We can find time and position when they online, open our blog, our email, our website, etc. We can find what kind of browser they use. PC or Mac etc. If your husband said he will go to Bandung for a bussiness, and he open your email with IP address on “Puncak”, it means your husband cheating. loll. If you are not really aware on url address,someone could steal your password easily. So… beware on your privacy in internet as technology sometimes reveal too much.

September 10th, 2007 at 7:11 am
i think internet and technology is like fire, good and useful when well-maintained… but it could backfire at you and burn you to ashes when you’re not careful.
hehe, lucky you, your fist computer allowed you to play prince of persia, mine didn’t. T___T
September 10th, 2007 at 7:13 am
i think internet and technology is like fire, good and useful when well-maintained… but it could backfire at you and burn you to ashes when you’re not careful.
hehe, lucky you, your first computer allowed you to play prince of persia, mine didn’t. T___T
September 10th, 2007 at 2:52 pm
you right! i think i will do some cyber crime. heuheu
September 10th, 2007 at 11:06 pm
hoo… what kind of cyber crime?
i think my imaginations gone wild now. ^^
September 12th, 2007 at 2:21 am
hah? guah ga ngerti maksudnya, jadi.. org2 bisa buka sembarangan privacy org laen? how??
September 12th, 2007 at 8:38 am
yah semakin jago ya semakin bisa buka privacy orang nov… kl.yg standar2 mah nyuri email friendster ato password email. haahaha….. i’ll let you know later fatma
September 19th, 2007 at 11:26 pm
cyber crime?
September 20th, 2007 at 9:25 am
ga jadi cyber crime… orangnya dah bayar duit g. g pikir mau ngemplang dia. habis bayaran buat project g lama pisan. hahha….kl.ga bayar g acak2 website dia. hahha
October 3rd, 2007 at 9:23 am
ah… that kind of cyber crime. saya kira mau ngebobol bank swiss or something.
October 9th, 2007 at 10:53 am
huahahua…. ngebobol bank swiss… mana guah bisa. hehe
March 16th, 2008 at 10:03 pm
just had an interesting discussion in my coldfusion class this afternoon. in the next few decades US might have a president with an active facebook account since his/her teenager age. which mean their privacy, their live story will be record and expose easily. and we know we can not delete facebook account (only deactive it). so we will leave our legacy in digital data forever. and people say… some of the board members of facebook are people close with CIA. so… imagine how easy they steal our privacy.