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Sunday, March 7, 2021

Reason of Learn To Code Start

 What is Coding?

Coding is the way humans giving instructions to the computer. Computers do what they have been told to.


Why Coding?

Let's go back a little bit into the history of the Industrial Era. We already know that nowadays, and since the 2020s the era we call it as an Industry 4.0, so in conclusion, we have been going through from 1.0 to 4.0's era.

Here is what I know about each of the Industrial Era:

  • Industrial Era 1.0 - The Industry focused on how to produce something with manual laborers.
  • Industrial Era 2.0 - The focus has been shifted into mass production, this era when humans started to think using ideas, and machinery which was still manually operated by humans.
  • Industrial Era 3.0 - The focus has been shifted once again into the efficiency of the production process. In this era, the computer has been used to increase production efficiency and the major role of the computer was as a helping tools.
  • Industrial Era 4.0 - The Era of Automation, the role of the computer has been shifted from as a helping tool to a replacement of the laborer, with the development of Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) which is the computer just need some people to help them to understand, and they learn how to produce things, and then they just operate almost non-stop. 


With the A.I.taking major role of manual labors, people in the older generation need to be retrained to attain new skills, meanwhile the new generation needs to be prepared.

A newborn baby nowadays will be a native with technology. They are being born in an era where technology has been developed at incredible speeds. 

Saturday, March 6, 2021

Live IG's Event Diary - Coding The Earlier The Better

First thing first

Hi, my dearest reader. Sorry for came back this late, well eventually I'll try to be more active in this blog.

Lately, I've been working as a system analyst, system developer, and data analyst in a certain private school. And then, doing a part-time job as a trainer, yes, a trainer... A Coding Trainer. 


Who are my students? 

There is a variety wide range of ages. The youngest one is 8 years old, and the oldest one is about 15 years old. And lately, more people were older than them asking me what if they want to start to learn to code. And, of course, better be late than nothing.


The IG Live Interview

Then a couple weeks ago, an acquaintance of mine asked me to join her and her friends programme as a interviewees at their school's Live on Instagram. And, of course, I agree to give them a hand.


The Topic

They have chosen coding as their main topic of the interview. And then we agree to use "Coding, the earlier the better!" as our programme's title.

Poster of IG Live Event Coding The Earlier The Better

Saturday, May 20, 2017

Ransomware Definition - Cyber X Generation Tech News

What is Ransomware?

Ransomware (    ) is defined as a type of malicious software that block access to data and threatens the Data's owner to pay a sum of money if they want the data back. Some ransomware also threatens to publish the data for money.

A simple ransomware usually lock the system in a way which is not difficult for a knowledgeable person to reserve, but the more advanced malwares uses a technique called cryptoviral extortion which will encrypts the victim's files and document, making them inaccessible, then they will ask the victim to pay a sum of money to decrypt them. 

Ransomware may also encrypt the computer's MFT (Master File Table) or even the entire hard drives. Thus, ransomware is a denial-of-access attack that prevent users from accessing files since it is intractable to decrypt the files without dectyption key.

Ransomware attacks are typically carried out using a Trojan that has a payload disguised as a legitimate files.

Ransomware infection were first seen in Rusia between 2005 - 2006. Trend Micro published a report on case in 2006 that involved a ransomware variant which was detected as TROJ_CRYZIP.A will zip a certain file types before overwriting the original files, leaving only the password-protected zip files in the user's system. It also create a text file that acted as the ransom note informing the users that the files can be retrieved in exchange for $300.

In its earlier years, ransomware typically encrypted particular file types such as DOC, XLS, JPG, ZIP, PDF, and other commonly used file extensions.