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Identifying themselves as ethical hackers, Anonymous Malaysia has claimed that several government websites have been hacked as a part of their #OpsWakeUp21 cyber attack in an attempt to urge the government into properly protecting the people’s private data.
Through their Facebook page, the group announced that they have broken into five government websites, namely:
Sabah State Government website (link)
Perak State Government website (link)
Royal Malaysian Customs Department website (link)
Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) website (link), and
Selayang Municipal Council website (link)
The hacking is said to have taken place late last night (31 January), by a group known as Cyberpunk Team.
PETALING JAYA: The Simpang Renggam prison and staff quarters in Kluang, Johor have been placed under an Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO) followi.
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Marang Prison, Dungun Correctional Centre under EMCO 27 Jan 2021 / 18:07 H. Pix for illustration purposes.
PETALING
JAYA: The Marang Prison and Dungun Correctional Centre in Terengganu have been placed under Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO) after the Health Ministry reported an increase in Covid-19 cases in both places.
The EMCO will be initiated from tomorrow until Feb 10.
“The implementation of this EMCO is to help the ministry to carry out targeted screening and to ensure there is no transmission among the community,” Senior Minister (Defence) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said in a press statement today.
On a related matter, he said a total of 506 individuals were arrested yesterday for violating the movement control order (MCO).
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 27): Master Builders Association Malaysia (MBAM) has urged the Government to look into giving full subsidy on the cost of quarantining, Covid-19 screening and medically treating foreign workers.
This is to ease the burden of the construction industry and encourage mass screening using affordable test kits, the association said.
“It is not fair to pass on the foreign workers quarantine, Covid-19 screening and medical treatment costs wholly to contractors as employers in the construction industry are also facing an increase in financial burden.
“At this time, as far as we know, clients are unwilling to share such costs as all these are costs that were not predicted, thus creating cash flow issues for contractors,” it said in a statement today.