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Ground Rules for Shopping Groceries Online

In my previous post “Ground Rules for Grocery Shopping” I promised to share my ground rules for grocery shopping online. This writeup is a follow-up post to that promise, and today I want to share five essential ground rules you should stick to when shopping for groceries online. Unlike shopping for groceries in-person, shopping for…

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Ground Rules for Grocery Shopping

Welcome to another episode of my series titled “Ground Rules”. It’s a series the content of which is based purely on my day-to-day experience in fool-proofing simple everyday tasks that affect our productivity. So far in this series, I have addressed Ground Rules for using PickMe and Uber, Ground Rules of Using Social Media for…

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The SLBFE Hack: More than just a Hack?

The month of April has been a busy time for both cybercriminals and infosec professionals alike. In the 25 days, that went by, PayHere was hacked while #OpSriLanka knocked several government websites offline. The latest incident involves LulzSecSL (A local offshoot of LulzSec?) breaking into an online database maintained by the SLBFE or the Sri…

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#OpSriLanka is incredibly unwise and unhelpful: Here’s Why?

Having seen several posts on Facebook & Twitter calling on “Anonymous” an amateur group of cyber criminals to save Sri Lanka, the question is are we prepared to face the consequences of such an intervention? Calling on international politically motivated cybercriminals to “help” will result in large-scale cyber-attacks on our digital infrastructure which will do…

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Beware of these 4 Myths about VPN

When the war in Vietnam broke out, the US air force began bombing the Ho Chi Minh Trail, a network of paths and trails the guerrilla fighters used for moving combatants and supplies between North Vietnam and South Vietnam. When the US airstrikes targeted these trails, the guerrillas began using underground tunnels to continue their…

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My Two Cents on the PayHere Hack

In my blog post titled “The Worrying State of Cybersecurity in Sri Lanka,” published last year, I warned that cybercriminals are increasingly targeting high-profile digital assets owned by government institutions and major business entities. My concern was based on emerging trends and the lack of proactive defense mechanisms in place. A year and two months…

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Thou Shalt not use SMS!

On January 25th, 1915, Alexander Graham Bell revolutionized the way we communicate when he yelled, “Watson, please come here. I want you!” Fifty-six years later Ray Tomlinson made history when he sent the first email in the year 1971. The email said, “QWERTYUIOP”. Then on December 3rd, 1992, Neil Papworth from Vodafone Inc. introduced the…

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Final Memory Flashbacks: A Quantum of Solace?

The 2004 science fiction film The “Final Cut” envisions a future where every human being has a microchip implanted in their brain, silently recording every moment they see throughout their lifetime. Upon death, a professional known as “The Cutter” retrieves the recorded footage and carefully edits it into a curated, emotionally palatable narrative. This final…

5 Questions for Choosing a Cloud Storage Service

When the MP Hon. Ranjan Ramanayake was arrested with a collection of CDs containing private telephone conversations, a friend of mine commented Ranjan should have uploaded the recordings to a Cloud Storage Service instead of copying them to CDs. I do agree with him but is it as easy as it sounds? There are at…

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Kiss, Kiss, Bye, Bye G Suite Legacy Free Edition!

Prior to December 6, 2012, Google allowed users around the world to sign up for the G Suite Legacy Free Edition, which was a freemium version of Google’s G Suite offering. I am one of those users who signed up. Sixteen years later in January 2022, Google announced that support for the G Suite legacy…

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