Khmer Times' T. Mohan's editorial plagiarism pandemic
Hahaha . . here is the full message. Gavinmac missed the rantiest bits. This machine looks like a laptop I owned back in the early 1990s. Is he seriously suggesting that someone took the trouble to not only access his mobile and create messages for him, but also did the same to the Naga guy and Hun Manith, and effectively create a complete series of conversations between themselves? That's nuts.
Sample of a Nefarious Device used to Discredit Khmer Times
This is a stand-alone solution for off the air interrogation / interception / monitoring / DECEPTION of tactical GSM communication, in a seamless way, without any cooperation with the network provider. It is RESTRICTED for Law Enforcement Agencies and Authorized Governmental Agencies and it offers them a powerful tool to intercept and track GSM communication of all types.
The device extracts easily and in short time the mobiles ID’s such as IMEI, IMSI & TMSI and allows the user in no time to identify his target mobiles and to monitor them. It offers a complete set of capabilities and advance features to allow the user to control the GSM environment and GSM communication. The user can control the level of service to the target mobiles, selectively Jam specific mobiles, perform silent calls, call or SMS on behalf of target mobile, change SMS messages "on the fly", detect change of SIM card or change of handset, and support Direction Finding system and many additional operational features.
IN SHORT, A DANGEROUS DEVICE USED BY SOMEONE OUTSIDE OF THE LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMUNITY FOR INSIDOUS ACTS AND TO WHICH PHNOM PENH POST AND CAMBODIA DAILY HAVE BECOME COMPLICIT. THEY TALK ABOUT ETHICS. DO THEY HAVE ANY? ARE THEY FEELING THREATENED BY A NEW COMER LIKE KHMER TIMES? IS THE CAMBODIAN MEDIA SCENE FOR ENGLISH EXCLUSIVE FOR THE PHNOM PENH POST AND CAMBODIA DAILY? ARE THEY HIDING BEHIND HIDDEN HANDS? IS THIS WHY THEY FEAR LAWS WHICH TALK ABOUT CUBER SECURITY, DATA PROTECTION AND NGO LAW ?
Sample of a Nefarious Device used to Discredit Khmer Times
This is a stand-alone solution for off the air interrogation / interception / monitoring / DECEPTION of tactical GSM communication, in a seamless way, without any cooperation with the network provider. It is RESTRICTED for Law Enforcement Agencies and Authorized Governmental Agencies and it offers them a powerful tool to intercept and track GSM communication of all types.
The device extracts easily and in short time the mobiles ID’s such as IMEI, IMSI & TMSI and allows the user in no time to identify his target mobiles and to monitor them. It offers a complete set of capabilities and advance features to allow the user to control the GSM environment and GSM communication. The user can control the level of service to the target mobiles, selectively Jam specific mobiles, perform silent calls, call or SMS on behalf of target mobile, change SMS messages "on the fly", detect change of SIM card or change of handset, and support Direction Finding system and many additional operational features.
IN SHORT, A DANGEROUS DEVICE USED BY SOMEONE OUTSIDE OF THE LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMUNITY FOR INSIDOUS ACTS AND TO WHICH PHNOM PENH POST AND CAMBODIA DAILY HAVE BECOME COMPLICIT. THEY TALK ABOUT ETHICS. DO THEY HAVE ANY? ARE THEY FEELING THREATENED BY A NEW COMER LIKE KHMER TIMES? IS THE CAMBODIAN MEDIA SCENE FOR ENGLISH EXCLUSIVE FOR THE PHNOM PENH POST AND CAMBODIA DAILY? ARE THEY HIDING BEHIND HIDDEN HANDS? IS THIS WHY THEY FEAR LAWS WHICH TALK ABOUT CUBER SECURITY, DATA PROTECTION AND NGO LAW ?
Hmm, maybe the government really didn't want to start playing the hacking game. The Chinese have got some smart kids - but do really think they can take on the rotw? Then again they were already to go to war with Thailand over PV a few years ago lmao. Can you imagine it? The Thais would eat them for breakfast
I'd love if an "outside" agency ( read crazed KR fantasies - CIA, Amnesty International, annonypuss) were using these hacks to get back at all the CPP bollocks of the last couple of years. The best bit is that the hacker only released one half of the conversations. The people he hacked know this, and if they don't start playing fair, the hacker may well release the other half. Be really funny if the leaks came from a Fresh News app with a Trojan attached.
Ah, we live in hope...
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I'd love if an "outside" agency ( read crazed KR fantasies - CIA, Amnesty International, annonypuss) were using these hacks to get back at all the CPP bollocks of the last couple of years. The best bit is that the hacker only released one half of the conversations. The people he hacked know this, and if they don't start playing fair, the hacker may well release the other half. Be really funny if the leaks came from a Fresh News app with a Trojan attached.
Ah, we live in hope...
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Where they WhatsApp messages or text messages? WhatsAp messages are encrypted now, and the phone companies wouldn't be able to see them (I don't think), making the source of the leaks all the more interesting.gavinmac wrote:T Mohan has suggested in a public Facebook post that his accounts were hacked by someone using a sophisticated device. I have responded.
WhatsApp is easy to hackMiguelito wrote:Where they WhatsApp messages or text messages? WhatsAp messages are encrypted now, and the phone companies wouldn't be able to see them (I don't think), making the source of the leaks all the more interesting.gavinmac wrote:T Mohan has suggested in a public Facebook post that his accounts were hacked by someone using a sophisticated device. I have responded.
“The whole secret lies in confusing the enemy, so that he cannot fathom our real intent.”
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Really?Stramash wrote:WhatsApp is easy to hackMiguelito wrote:Where they WhatsApp messages or text messages? WhatsAp messages are encrypted now, and the phone companies wouldn't be able to see them (I don't think), making the source of the leaks all the more interesting.gavinmac wrote:T Mohan has suggested in a public Facebook post that his accounts were hacked by someone using a sophisticated device. I have responded.
Sources?
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I'm about as technical as a cucumber but know of a couple of friends who have done it regularly. A cursory search producesGin&Tonic wrote:Really?Stramash wrote:WhatsApp is easy to hackMiguelito wrote:Where they WhatsApp messages or text messages? WhatsAp messages are encrypted now, and the phone companies wouldn't be able to see them (I don't think), making the source of the leaks all the more interesting.gavinmac wrote:T Mohan has suggested in a public Facebook post that his accounts were hacked by someone using a sophisticated device. I have responded.
Sources?
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https://www.alltechbuzz.net/hack-whatsapp-account/
https://www.techworm.net/2016/06/how-to ... -flaw.html
Maybe techheads can debunk the links?
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Am I the only one thinking this has something to do with Scoffer?
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Yeah, my missus reads my messages all the time - and she's no technical whiz.Gin&Tonic wrote:Really?Stramash wrote:WhatsApp is easy to hackMiguelito wrote:Where they WhatsApp messages or text messages? WhatsAp messages are encrypted now, and the phone companies wouldn't be able to see them (I don't think), making the source of the leaks all the more interesting.gavinmac wrote:T Mohan has suggested in a public Facebook post that his accounts were hacked by someone using a sophisticated device. I have responded.
Sources?
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Based on the dates, I believe these sources are before WhatsApp encrypted conversations, no?Stramash wrote:I'm about as technical as a cucumber but know of a couple of friends who have done it regularly. A cursory search producesGin&Tonic wrote:Really?Stramash wrote:WhatsApp is easy to hackMiguelito wrote:Where they WhatsApp messages or text messages? WhatsAp messages are encrypted now, and the phone companies wouldn't be able to see them (I don't think), making the source of the leaks all the more interesting.gavinmac wrote:T Mohan has suggested in a public Facebook post that his accounts were hacked by someone using a sophisticated device. I have responded.
Sources?
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https://www.alltechbuzz.net/hack-whatsapp-account/
https://www.techworm.net/2016/06/how-to ... -flaw.html
Maybe techheads can debunk the links?
Did I speak too soon? - Vault 7Abou-Gor wrote:Hmm, maybe the government really didn't want to start playing the hacking game. The Chinese have got some smart kids - but do really think they can take on the rotw? Then again they were already to go to war with Thailand over PV a few years ago lmao. Can you imagine it? The Thais would eat them for breakfast
I'd love if an "outside" agency ( read crazed KR fantasies - CIA, Amnesty International, annonypuss) were using these hacks to get back at all the CPP bollocks of the last couple of years. The best bit is that the hacker only released one half of the conversations. The people he hacked know this, and if they don't start playing fair, the hacker may well release the other half. Be really funny if the leaks came from a Fresh News app with a Trojan attached.
Ah, we live in hope...
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Apple has promised to “rapidly address” any security holes used by the CIA to hack iPhones, following the release of a huge tranche of documents covering the intelligence agency’s stockpile of software vulnerabilities.
The leak, dubbed “Vault 7” by its publisher WikiLeaks, is made up of a collection of around 10,000 individual documents created between 2014 and 2016. A spokesman for the CIA said it would not comment “on the authenticity or content of purported intelligence documents” and the Trump administration spokesman Sean Spicer also declined comment.
Apple, one of numerous tech companies whose devices appear to have been targeted, released a statement late on Tuesday saying many of the vulnerabilities described by the documents were already fixed as of the latest version of its iOS mobile operating system, and aimed to reassure customers that it was working on patching the rest of the holes.
It said: “While our initial analysis indicates that many of the issues leaked today were already patched in the latest iOS, we will continue work to rapidly address any identified vulnerabilities,” it added. “We always urge customers to download the latest iOS to make sure they have the most recent security updates.”
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In a series of tweets, Snowden notes that "what @Wikileaks has here is genuinely a big deal", and makes the following key observations "If you're writing about the CIA/@Wikileaks story, here's the big deal: first public evidence USG secretly paying to keep US software unsafe" and adds that "the CIA reports show the USG developing vulnerabilities in US products, then intentionally keeping the holes open. Reckless beyond words."
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Mr. Mohan is disappointed in the lack of journalistic ethics in Cambodia:
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I made a comment on his public FB page suggesting that he should not be criticizing other papers for their lack of journalistic ethics given that he plagiarized over 20 articles and faked many letters to the editor. He deleted it.
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That's about the ELC that he owns or has an interest in. A few years back he published a few articles condemning "squatters" who were protesting there, then a story came out linking him with the venture in the other English language press.
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