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    #221
    Quote Originally Posted by c_cube View Post
    Pero pag nagpapa interview siya sabi niya hindi daw siya, panay pa tanggi ni mokong. Sabi niya siya lang daw nag propose pero hindi daw siya naglagay. Eh wala naman daw mga kumontra sa ibang senators. Tingin talaga ng politiko ganun ka tanga mga tao

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    Then just recently inaamin nya na at devine privision daw, iskul bukol talaga.

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    #222
    ayus talaga tong si escalera

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    #223
    Quote Originally Posted by ZENMasterTYL View Post
    ayus talaga tong si escalera
    Saksakan kamo ng pagka sinungaling.

    Wait... It's not libelous if its what you're saying is true right?

    Tuloy ang ligaya!

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    #224
    Quote Originally Posted by CoDer View Post
    Saksakan kamo ng pagka sinungaling.

    Wait... It's not libelous if its what you're saying is true right?

    Tuloy ang ligaya!
    yup, may proof tayo

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    #225
    even if the statement made is true but the intention is to malign.. its libel

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    #226
    Under Philippine law. Which runs contrary to the Constitution AND the UN Bill of Rights. That's why there were proposals to junk the current libel law.

    -

    Sottoism: At the Maguindanao Massacre trial... Your honor, I did not kill the victims. I merely suggested to my henchmen that they be shot.

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    #227
    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Under Philippine law. Which runs contrary to the Constitution AND the UN Bill of Rights. That's why there were proposals to junk the current libel law.

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    Sottoism: At the Maguindanao Massacre trial... Your honor, I did not kill the victims. I merely suggested to my henchmen that they be shot.
    :hysterical:

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    #228
    Quote Originally Posted by CoDer View Post
    To set things straight.

    Senate records show that Sotto added the libel amendment on January 24, 2012.
    & this was confirmed also by sen. Angara himself in an interview by Kabayan Noli at DZMM.

    tapos tigas sa katatanggi itong payasong ito.

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    #229
    You know... they've use this against people in power before

    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    #230
    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Under Philippine law. Which runs contrary to the Constitution AND the UN Bill of Rights. That's why there were proposals to junk the current libel law.

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    Sottoism: At the Maguindanao Massacre trial... Your honor, I did not kill the victims. I merely suggested to my henchmen that they be shot.
    :rofl: Ilipat na ito sa joke thread!!!

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    #231
    Balik na lang si graduate ng Wanbol Unversity sa Eat Bulaga mas bagay pa siya doon. Leave the lawmaking to those who are competent.

    OT: naalala ko nung impeachment trial, after sabihin ni Sen. Santiago "WAAAAH!!" Sabi ni Sen. Escalera este Sotto: what is the spelling of Waaaah?

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    #232
    Quote Originally Posted by numbah5 View Post
    Balik na lang si graduate ng Wanbol Unversity sa Eat Bulaga mas bagay pa siya doon. Leave the lawmaking to those who are competent.

    OT: naalala ko nung impeachment trial, after sabihin ni Sen. Santiago "WAAAAH!!" Sabi ni Sen. Escalera este Sotto: what is the spelling of Waaaah?
    ..... ano nga ba? :hysterical:

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    #233


    nakikiusap na ang gobyerno natin...

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    #234
    Quote Originally Posted by rensom View Post
    Ahhhh.....sila ba ang ivolved sa cybercrime law? Huwag na huwag iboboto ang mga pulitong yan. Next year election na..... Yan ang malaking pagkakamali nila......

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    eto ang tama! huwag ng iboboto ang mga senador na nagpanukala at nagpasa ng cybercrime law! lalo yung nag-insert ng libel clause yari talaga sila niyan at bawas pogi points sa kanila sa darating na eleksiyon. dapat ikalat na rin mga pangalan nila sa text messages ng mas marami pa makaalam. baka pati text messages later on ay libelous na rin...o kasama rin ba sa cybercrime law?

    si honasan ay umuurong na yata at nag-bactrack na, napapaisip siguro ngayon hahaha!

    Honasan backtracks on cybercrime law | ABS-CBN News

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    #235
    Last term na ba ni wanbol?

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    #236
    Quote Originally Posted by ecneret View Post


    nakikiusap na ang gobyerno natin...
    pwede bang i-hack ang mga utak ng pulitiko natin? hackers malaking pera ito kung kaya ninyo!

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    #237
    Quote Originally Posted by Gumusut_Amige View Post
    pwede bang i-hack ang mga utak ng pulitiko natin? hackers malaking pera ito kung kaya ninyo!
    if empty there is nothing to hack..

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    #238
    Hackers dodging surveillance... that is just second nature for any hacker worth their proverbial salt. What does the NBI expect the hackers to do? Stand in a line outside the NBI headquarters with a namecard saying, "I am a hacktivist."???

    And how does the NBI determine the hackers are all young and in college? Are they doing profiling or movie sterotyping???

    It is obvious the NBI is just blowing hot air out of their collective ass.


    Hacktivists dodging NBI surveillance
    By Camille Diola The Philippine Star
    Updated October 08, 2012 10:53 AM

    MANILA, Philippines - Members of hacktivist group Anonymous Philippines have been successfully dodging the National Bureau of Investigation’s (NBI) moves to pinpoint their location and have them arrested, a bureau agent admitted Monday.

    Special Investigator Joey Narciso of the NBI Computer Crime Division said that his team has been investigating 20 identified individuals believed to be behind the hacking spree, but the hackers have been countering the bureau’s monitoring activities.

    "We are also being monitored by these online vandals. They are countering everything we're doing," Narciso said in Filipino.

    Narciso declined to divulge details of the operation against the hacktivists, whom he described as young and are still in college.

    "These are young people whose [computer] knowledge [are] only emerging. What they did in jest [to hack government sites] has a corresponding violation," Narciso said, saying that the hacking spree by the group is a violation of the new Cybercrime Prevention Act.

    Anonymous Philippines attacked the government's online properties since September 27 as a form of protest against the newly-signed controversial anti-cybercrime law.

    "They are a loose group of 'hacktivists', as they like to refer to themselves. They don't have a leader [and] they don't have any objectives. They only met on the Internet and called themselves 'anonymous', intending to show they have capability to express their sentiments," Narciso added.

    Besides Anonymous Philippines, hackers Private X and Sibusabo purportedly behind hack attacks of the past months are also being monitored by NBI, Narciso said.

    New hackers jump in on hacking spree

    Meanwhile, other hackers have joined the hacking spree of Anonymous Philippines, defacing other websites being maintained by the government.

    A so-called "Turkish Hacker" left a message and an image of the Turkish flag on the website of the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) on Monday morning.

    "The Turkish Republic will be happy and prosperous," the hackers, who left their aliases on the DOTC site, said.

    It also indicated that the DOTC attack is part of an Ortuk Operation or "Ortuk Operasyon" The word "Ortuk" in Turkish means "common."

    As of 9:45 on Monday, DOTC has successfully restored its website.

    The websites of the Maritime Training Council (MTC) and the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA), meanwhile, were also defaced on Sunday by hackers "Ablaze Ever" and "Teamr00t" who left their names on the sites.

    As of posting time, MARINA's original web page has been repaired while MTC's site remained inaccessible.

    Anonymous Philippines member Prisoner said on his Facebook account that his group is not part of the latest vandalism activities.

    "[We] honor our word. If we say we are not going to attack, we are not going to attack. We will not destroy our principles and reputation. We are silent now, but expect us," the hacker.

    The group launched the hacking spree in protest of the Cybercrime Prevention Act signed by President Aquino last September 12.
    source: Hacktivists dodging NBI surveillance » Nation » News | Philippine News | philstar.com
    Last edited by ghosthunter; October 8th, 2012 at 03:58 PM.

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    ^

    It will be hard for NBI to locate those hackers. This will be like a fishing expedition.

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    #240
    Another "cybercrime law" in the making... grrrrr!!!

    LINK: Watch Out for Another Cyberlaw | Filipino Freethinkers


"Congress approves Anti Cybercrime Bill HB 5808" - are we safer or worst for it?