Below has been copied-paste from Malaysia Today low bandwidth version (which was taken from UpperCaise) giving instructions on how to get access to Malaysia Today which is still under DDOS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks by professionals most probably paid by UMNO/BN or related to deny Malaysians a source of information:
Getting access to Malaysia Today (revised)
Posted on 11 September 2010
Getting access to Malaysia Today (revised)
by uppercaise
Three ways to read MT if it’s blocked
Try using a proxy server. Go to one of these sites:
1. http://hidemyass.com (Hide my Ass!)
2. http://zend2.com (Freedom of Speech)
3. http://browsesafely.co.uk (Browse safely)
4. http://no3s.info (Pumpkin Proxy
5. Or choose from a list of public proxy servers
There will be a box where you can type in the address of the site:
Malaysia Today’s site address (URL):
http://www.malaysia-today.net/
Free Malaysia Today's URL:
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com
If there’s only a local block on Malaysia Today, the proxy should get you around it, and you can read Malaysia Today normally and even post comments.
But if the site is being attacked, then proxy servers won’t get access either.
Go to No 2.
2. Look up the Google cache for Malaysia Today. It may be several hours or a day old, but at least you can see what was posted. Go to one of these addresses:
» Click here for Google cache of ‘Corridors of Power’
When the Google page opens look for the link as shown.
Click on the word ‘cache’ as shown above
» Click here for Google cache of ‘No Holds Barred’
When the Google page opens look for the link as shown.
Click on the word ‘cache’ as shown above
» Click here for Google cache of ‘Guest Columnists’
When the Google page opens look for the link as shown.
Click on the word ‘cache’ as shown above
» Click here for Google cache of ‘Around the Blogs’
When the Google page opens look for the link as shown.
Click on the word ‘cache’ as shown above
Look up a mirror blog of RPK’s postings.
Mirror blog by Mustapha Kamal Abdullah of RPK’s postings
«Malaysians must know the truth»
If you know of others, please post a link in the comments box below
Read more at: UpperCaise.wordpress.com
Posted on 11 September 2010
Getting access to Malaysia Today (revised)
by uppercaise
Three ways to read MT if it’s blocked
Try using a proxy server. Go to one of these sites:
1. http://hidemyass.com (Hide my Ass!)
2. http://zend2.com (Freedom of Speech)
3. http://browsesafely.co.uk (Browse safely)
4. http://no3s.info (Pumpkin Proxy
5. Or choose from a list of public proxy servers
There will be a box where you can type in the address of the site:
Malaysia Today’s site address (URL):
http://www.malaysia-today.net/
Free Malaysia Today's URL:
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com
If there’s only a local block on Malaysia Today, the proxy should get you around it, and you can read Malaysia Today normally and even post comments.
But if the site is being attacked, then proxy servers won’t get access either.
Go to No 2.
2. Look up the Google cache for Malaysia Today. It may be several hours or a day old, but at least you can see what was posted. Go to one of these addresses:
» Click here for Google cache of ‘Corridors of Power’
When the Google page opens look for the link as shown.
Click on the word ‘cache’ as shown above
» Click here for Google cache of ‘No Holds Barred’
When the Google page opens look for the link as shown.
Click on the word ‘cache’ as shown above
» Click here for Google cache of ‘Guest Columnists’
When the Google page opens look for the link as shown.
Click on the word ‘cache’ as shown above
» Click here for Google cache of ‘Around the Blogs’
When the Google page opens look for the link as shown.
Click on the word ‘cache’ as shown above
Look up a mirror blog of RPK’s postings.
Mirror blog by Mustapha Kamal Abdullah of RPK’s postings
«Malaysians must know the truth»
If you know of others, please post a link in the comments box below
Read more at: UpperCaise.wordpress.com
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