Woman who helped scammers move over Sg$2mil out of Singapore jailed for more than seven years
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Tan is also accused of taking upskirt pictures of a woman in a lift at a Canberra Road block of flats in February. Photo illustration by The New Paper/ST
SINGAPORE: A Nanyang Technological University student allegedly trespassed into the lobby area of a campus building last year and used the video recording function of his mobile phone to look under a woman’s clothes.
Nicholas Tan Siew Chye, now 25, is also accused of taking upskirt pictures of a woman in a lift at a Canberra Road block of flats near Sembawang Way in February.
The Singaporean was earlier handed two voyeurism charges and one count of criminal trespass.
The sharp rise in botnet drones and the servers controlling them could be due to cyber criminals seizing opportunities created by the pandemic. Moritz Erken on Unsplash
SINGAPORE: “Zombie” devices linked to the Internet, and infected with malware that allow hackers to control them and launch cyberattacks, have tripled their numbers here amid the Covid-19 pandemic, according to the latest government findings.
An average of 6,600 of such malware-laced devices, also called botnet drones, were observed here last year on a daily basis, a big jump from 2,300 in 2019, said the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) in a report released on July 8.