Monthly Archive: September 2011

BSP issues security alert

Bank South Pacific (BSP) has issued an alert to all its clients that hoax emails supposedly from the bank are being circulated requesting confidential client information. Clients who receive emails with links are urged to:...

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Facebook for Employers: Make Friends, Not Fans

By: Matt Charney, Monster Social Media Engagement Manager Source: Recruiting and Hiring Advice Most direct sourcing and candidate development activities seem predicated around the adage: “Go where the talent is.” That’s why it’s not...

Telikom’s September special

Telikom’s September special

Telikom, in celebration of the country’s 36th Independence Anniversary, is offering a fixed rate of 39t per minute for all its services (fixed lines, fixed wireless (CDMA) and Citifons) both nationally and internationally. The...

Yahoo fires CEO in high tech fashion

Yahoo has reportedly fired Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Carol Blartz and named Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Tim Morse as interim CEO. Blartz, 62, sent an email to staff titled “Goodbye” informed them that she has...

Has the Fisheries website been hacked?

A recent visit the National Fisheries Authority (NFA) website (http://www.fisheries.gov.pg) has come up with unexpected results. It seems the site may have been hacked. The NFA website shows a page for KoolZone, a refrigeration...

BSP issues notice of outage

Bank South Pacific (BSP) has circulated a notice to the public informing them of an outage on the electronic banking system scheduled for Saturday (10th) at 10pm until 7am on Sunday (11th). ATM, EFToS,...