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  • Singtel Subscribers Hit By Phishing E-mail. Beware!

    Singtel Subscribers Hit By Phishing E-mail. Beware!

    Some Singtel subscribers have received phishing e-mails, seemingly sent by the telco, telling them “Your Singtel bill is now available for download”.

    The bills are all in the $200 range. Some e-mails were sent from a Singtel e-mail address and others from SingNet.

    Singtel subscriber Steven Low, 39, received the first e-mail last Friday. His bill was given as $234.19 and there was an attachment that he did not open.

    The civil servant, who called The New Paper’s hotline, said: “The bill was significantly higher than usual, but because I went overseas this month, I thought it contributed to the amount.”

    Mr Low, who pays his Singtel bills by Giro, received another five similar e-mails.

    “More warning bells rang when I realised the amount in each e-mail was different. I was worried and called Singtel’s customer service. Some customers may not check and just pay.”

    Another Singtel subscriber, Mr Jasper Loh, 38, a helpdesk engineer, also received similar phishing e-mails.

    He said: “I clicked on the link, which opened a blank page and downloaded a file. Luckily, my company’s website security blocked the download. I’m guessing the file will install a virus.”

    “Singtel should do something to stop these phishing e-mails,” he added.

    When contacted, a Singtel spokesman said it was aware of the issue.

    She said: “These are phishing e-mails and are not from Singtel. We advise recipients of these e-mails to delete them immediately.

    “Once informed of such malicious e-mails, we took prompt action to take down the malicious sites linked to these e-mails and to block them.”

    Mr David Maciejak, head of cybersecurity firm Fortinet’s FortiGuard Lion R&D team for Asia Pacific, told TNP it is dangerous to click on the links.

    “The links lead to domains which have been flagged as malicious by our FortiGuard Labs malware detection engines,” he said.

    “A malware file will be downloaded onto the user’s computer… and facilitate the downloading of more malicious files.”

    Mr Maciejak added that anything can be downloaded, including ransomware that will lock up the user’s computer, or malware that may be able to access and steal personal details.

    Mr Tony Jarvis, Check Point Software Technologies’ chief strategist for threat prevention in Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa, said the links pointed to free online servers with short lifespans that will automatically download files to the end user machine.

    Mr Jarvis said the Singtel e-mail address could be forged by e-mail spoofing.

    He said: “It’s the creation of e-mail messages with a forged sender address. It can be easily achieved by using the right tools and can be done at no cost.”

    He reminds users to read the entire e-mail, especially if they are worried about its validity.

    “They should contact their service provider if they have any doubts. If the e-mail is about their billing, users can think back if the e-mail is sent in their usual billing cycle,” he said.

     

    Source: TNP

  • Netflix Shows Yishun In Stranger Things Promotional Video

    Netflix Shows Yishun In Stranger Things Promotional Video

    “Is Yishun cursed, simply unlucky or struck by something stranger?”

    These are the words accompanying a clip of Yishun, posted by American video streaming giant Netflix on its Facebook page on Wednesday (March 22) night.

    The clip, likely advertising the second season of its hit series Stranger Things, shows a Yishun MRT station sign against a background of the Upside Down, or a parallel universe in the sci-fi horror television series.

    A shadow passes by briefly halfway through the 11-second clip.

    Stranger Things, Netflix’s original supernatural series, stars 90s star Winona Ryder whose son mysteriously vanishes.

    The series has catapulted its young actors to stardom, including Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp and Caleb McLaughlin.

    The 2016 eight-episode series received stellar reviews and ratings, and will be returning for a second season on Halloween this year.

    Netizens were amused by the post, which poked fun at Singapore’s northern Yishun town and the reputation it appears to have acquired as a seedy place where anything can happen.

    Wrote Facebook user Stuart Kuek: “Even Netflix is making fun of Yishun… time to build a wall around Yishun.”

    Jacq Lim called it “the Upside Down of Singapore”, while Yong Jian Lee wrote: “New show ‘Yishun Things’”.

    But not everyone was amused.

    Joseph Jo wrote: “Lame, not funny… been living here my whole life, wasn’t so bad like 10 years ago… who to blame?”

    The Straits Times in February wrote about the odd reputation Yishun has acquired for negative news. Reports about happenings in the area range from cat killings, murder, brothel raids and civilians trying to attack policemen with stun guns.

    But the made-up phenomenon is driven by media coverage and confirmation bias, experts said.

    Assistant Professor Liew Khai Khiun, from Nanyang Technological University’s Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, said Yishun’s reputation boils down to “public imagination”.

    Nee Soon GRC MP Mr Louis Ng said there are both positive and negative news in every estate, “but a lot more people read the bad news”.

     

    Source: ST

  • Trio Bids To Be First Singapore Team To Scale Everest Since 2009

    Trio Bids To Be First Singapore Team To Scale Everest Since 2009

    Three Singaporeans are set to embark on one of the world’s most perilous expeditions in a bid to become the first Singapore team to scale Mount Everest since 2009.

    Dr Arjunan Saravana Pillai, Ms Nur Yusrina Ya’akob and Mr Jeremy Tong will depart Singapore for the Himalayas on Sunday (March 26) and will have up to early June to reach Everest’s summit.

    The trio, whose expedition is being supported by Nanyang Technologyical University (NTU) and the National Institute of Education (NIE), have so far raised more than S$150,000 for their journey.

    For Ms Yusrina, 30, the coming trip will assuage the disappointment of a failed attempt to climb Everest back in 2015, which was meant to commemorate Singapore’s Golden Jubilee.

    The trainee teacher, who is pursuing a Postgraduate Diploma in Physical Education at NIE, was the co-leader of the Aluminaid Team Singapura Everest 2015 team who had to abandon their climb halfway after a powerful earthquake struck Nepal that year.

    “Having made it more than halfway up the mountain two years ago, I was disappointed that the team had to abort the climb. But had we departed just one day earlier, we would have been in a much more dangerous situation higher up the mountains,” she said.

    Her team members of the team are also experienced mountain climbers.

    Dr Saravana, 47, a teaching fellow from NIE has more than a decade of climbing experience, have climbed several peaks, including the 6,400m Mount Kang Yatze II in India.

    Mr Tong, 26, a graduate of NTU’s Sports Science and Management programme, became the first Singaporean to summit two Central Asian peaks above 7,000m last year — Lenin Peak in Kyrgyzstan (7,134m) and Peak Korzhenevskaya in Tajikistan (7,105m).

    However, the team, who hopes their mission will help promote a resilient and can-do spirit among Singaporeans, acknowledged the huge challenge Everest will present.

    “Beautiful as she is, Everest is also extremely unpredictable and volatile, which leaves climbers with a sense of humility and respect for the mountain,” said Dr Saravana.

    The trio consulted other Singaporeans who climbed Everest in the past, including Mr David Lim, who led the first Singaporean expedition that summited Everest in May 1998, and the Singapore Women’s Everest team — who were the last Singapore team to successfully scale Everest back in 2009.

    “We also trained for the past year, including two to three hour runs up Bukit Timah Hill and high-rise public housing blocks. We also do our own strength and fitness regimens, and rock climbing to improve our technical skills,” said Mr Tong.

    Ms Yusrina, added that her past experience on Everest will help the team plan better. “It’s not so much the mountain that you conquer, but yourself,” she said.

     

     

    Source: Today

  • Sumbangan Legenda P Ramlee Terus Dikenang Dengan Doodle Google

    Sumbangan Legenda P Ramlee Terus Dikenang Dengan Doodle Google

    Bersempena ulang tahun kelahiran Allahyarham Tan Sri P.Ramlee hari ini (22 Mac) , Google memberikan penghormatan menerusi Doodle atau lakaran seniman agung itu pada enjin pencarian internet tersebut.

    Pengguna yang melayari laman web itu dapat melihat lakaran legenda seni tanah air dalam imej yang paling diingati iaitu bermisai nipis, tampil segak dengan sut petak, dan kepalanya menyengit sedikit ke tepi.

    Selain itu, ia turut memaparkan seniman agung itu duduk di kerusi pengarah sambil memegang sehelai kertas di tangan kirinya, alat pembesar suara di tangan kanan dan sebuah gitar yang diletakkan di belakang kerusinya.

    “Google Doodle hari ini menonjolkan kepelbagaian seni legenda Malaysia tersebut yang melangkaui dunia hiburan dan memenangi hati rakyat,” menurut kenyataan laman web itu hari ini.

    P.Ramlee atau nama sebenarnya Teuku Zakaria Teuku Nyak Putih merupakan seorang pelakon, pengarah, penulis, dan komposer prolifik yang sudah menyumbang lebih daripada 60 karya filem dan menggubah sekitar 250 lagu.

    Selepas pemergiannya, warga Malaysia meneruskan warisan Allahyarham dengan memberi penghormatan dalam bentuk anugerah anumerta seperti menamakan dewan, muzium dan bangunan sempena nama beliau.

    P Ramlee lahir pada 22 Mac 1929 dan meninggal dunia pada 29 Mei 1973.

    Tarikh 29 Mei turut diisytiharkan sebagai Hari Seniman Kebangsaan.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Neighbour From Hell In Yishun Terrorises Upstairs Neighbours

    Neighbour From Hell In Yishun Terrorises Upstairs Neighbours

    Shin Min Daily News shared a video clip of a neighbour from hell who terrorised 2 of her neighbours at Block 112 of Yishun Ring Road. According to the news site, the incident started 2 years ago, when one of the neighbours found a mixture of oil and salt on her metal gates causing it to rust. The other neighbour found a pile of rubbish on her bicycle along the corridor soon after.

    This led them to install a CCTV and they found out that the acts of mischief were caused by a woman who lived one floor below them. The video clip shared by Shin Min showed the woman in sunglasses throwing toilet paper, sanitary pads, braised meat sauce, and even urine at her neighbours’ flats.

    The 2 affected residents set up a barrier using tables and chairs to deter the neighbour from hell who lived below them, but even that did not help. The acts have continued despite calls to the police as well as notices against such behaviour by the town council.

    Shin Min said that the woman in shades refused to answer her door when they tried to talk to her.

     

    Source: www.theindependent.sg

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