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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.
Malaysian Customs Approves Teleport as Forwarding Agent
(29 Jan 2021) Teleport, the logistics venture of airasia digital, has been approved as a forwarding agent by the Royal Malaysian Customs Department.
Teleport can now digitally enable customs clearance for any shipper or recipient for its bulk or e-commerce delivery services.
Digital Forwarding Manager, Chen Wei Kiat, said, “We are excited to be providing customers with a revolutionary customs clearance experience. What this means is lower cost and faster delivery for customers from anywhere in Southeast Asia as Teleport services will be end-to-end.
“We are also digitalizing the process by using technology for the whole import and export experience to be
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A meat cartel that has been operating for the past 40 years has been recently exposed for forging halal documents, distributing fake halal beef, and passing off horse/ kangaroo meat as beef.
Yikes.
How do they operate?
As reported by New Straits Times, the cartel obtains meat from countries such as Canada, Colombia, Ukraine, Uruguay, Spain, and Mexico. The produce comes from non-certified manufacturers.
This process of certification is overlooked by the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM) and the Department of Veterinary Services (DVS).
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Upon the meat s arrival in Malaysia, it gets mixed with certified halal meat.