Useless SPF asking StarHub for help to track and monitor Ah Sam's website!

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The police are actively trawling the Internet for websites offering vice or unlicensed money-lending services here, in a bid to arrest the growing problem of loan sharks and online vice.


Tender documents seen by The Straits Times (ST) show the Singapore Police Force (SPF) had requested a service to "conduct proactive trawling of the Internet for vice-related and unlicensed money-lending related websites" and rank them according to traffic volume.


The service should also be able to monitor monthly access to such sites via mobile or non-mobile channels and track the number of vice workers advertised on each site.

The tender was awarded to StarHub on July 29, with the service due to be delivered last month.

More at https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...nitoring-websites-offering-vice-illegal-loans
 
starhub can suck dick. If a site is hosted overseas, what the fuck can they do besides just blocking. Fucking dip shits
 
suckdick imda even wants to charge GST for hosting sites in Singapore data centers. It's better to host sites overseas in ah neh land, hongkie, taiwan and some shitty eastern european countries.
 
tiagong there's something called bulletproof hosting these days, anyone knows what it is exactly?
 
If you want to be a totalitarian shithole and prevent your sheep from accessing 'objectionable' websites, why not be like your Big Brother China and install a Great Firewall? :rolleyes:

And knowing how this silly little cuntry is run... they aren't upset about 'vice' or 'problem gambling.... they're not happy that you have potentially makan'ed revenue for SG Pools.
 
suckdick imda even wants to charge GST for hosting sites in Singapore data centers. It's better to host sites overseas in ah neh land, hongkie, taiwan and some shitty eastern european countries.

That's why out of the four 'Asian tigers', Sinkieland has become the most fucked up. Although Hongkieland regressed quite a bit post-1997, at is zenith it was a shining beacon of innovation and cultural influence in Asia. And the SGX will never ever be anything close to the Hang Seng Index.
 
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The warfare continues.
 
tiagong there's something called bulletproof hosting these days, anyone knows what it is exactly?

Not a good option for permanent websites as they can disappear at any time.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulletproof_hosting

Bulletproof hosting


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Bulletproof hosting is a service provided by some domain hosting or web hosting firms that allows their customer considerable leniency in the kinds of material they may upload and distribute. This leniency has been taken advantage of by spammers[1] and providers of online gambling or illegal pornography.[2]

Many service providers have terms of service that do not allow certain materials to be uploaded or distributed, or the service to be used in a particular way, and may suspend a hosting account, after a few complaints, to minimize the risk of their IP subnet being blocked by anti-spam filters using Internet Protocol (IP) address-based filtering. Additionally, some service providers may have ethical concerns that underpin their service terms and conditions.

Often, a bulletproof host allows a content provider to bypass the laws or contractual terms of service regulating Internet content and service use in its own country of operation, as many of these 'bulletproof hosts' are based 'overseas' (relative to the geographical location of the content provider).

Many if not most 'bulletproof hosts' are in China,[1] other parts of Asia, and Russia/Russia's surrounding countries, though this is not always the case.[3] For example, McColo, responsible for 2/3rds of the world's spam when taken down, was US based.
Bulletproof hosting providers have a high rate of turnover, as many hosting providers choose to shut down, whether forcibly or voluntarily, if their alternative would be to compromise client freedom (as this is their main selling point).[4]
 
what a bunch of buffoons we have here in this forum ! you folks really think you and Sam are anonymous or untouchable ah ? ....even I have an inclination of who Sam is ,you figure PAP actually do not know him or his whereabouts?

first and foremost, there is no such thing as anonymity in the net and just because this forum operates under different jurisdiction ,everything is fair dinkum ?

listen folks ,some of the most secretive sex forums that uses the most advanced technology money can buy were hacked by individuals ...if individuals can do it government cannot ?

for eg ,there was a sex forum called the beast forum ,for animal lovers ...in most countries its illegal akin to sex with the underage ...so imagine, how much of technology must have gone to hide themselves not only from general public but authorities as well ..
it was hacked and details of members put on the net ,resulted in several suicides

so ,PAP knows damn well about Sam and all of us here as well ..
it's only whether they want to pull the plug or not ..
hence I speculate that PAP has its own reason why it did not ...and that I figure is because Sam and the members here are serving them a purpose ...just like if not for informers 99% of cases cannot be solved by CID...

so ,there !
 
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