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  • 4,700 “.sg” E-Mail Addresses Found In Adultery Site’s Leaked Data

    4,700 “.sg” E-Mail Addresses Found In Adultery Site’s Leaked Data

    Is your e-mail address in the leaked list of Ashley Madison members?

    Last week, personal information belonging to more than 32 million members of the adultery website was leaked online by hackers.

    The New Paper combed through the large data dump and found 4,751 e-mail addresses with the “.sg” suffix, which indicates a Singapore domain address.

    Examples of such addresses include yahoo.com.sg or live.com.sg addresses.

    These addresses are said to be registered with Ashley Madison, whose tagline is “Life is short. Have an affair”.

    These e-mail addresses also included 38 “.edu.sg” e-mails, which typically belong to students, teachers and faculty members of local education institutions.

    An MOE spokesman told TNP: “MOE will check the veracity of the e-mail accounts being used. If there are breaches of regulations or inappropriate conduct that undermines the values expected of our educators, we will take appropriate action.”

    It is likely there are more Singapore e-mail addresses in the leaked data because many people here have e-mail addresses without the “.sg” suffix, such as Gmail and Hotmail.

    The leaked data, which was about 9.7GB in size, can be downloaded by anyone. But it is hosted on the “dark Web” that is not easily accessible.

    In the US and Canada, the data leak has had wide-ranging consequences.

    The hack has reportedly led to two suicides, said Canadian Police.

    “Spin-off” crimes including extortion, blackmail and online scams have also been attributed to the leak.

    Some websites claim to provide access to the data and also offer to delete data from the web for a hefty fee of US$230 (S$322).

    One of the more high-profile users who has been exposed on the site is conservative US reality TV star Josh Duggar from 19 Kids And Counting.

    In Singapore, where Ashley Madison was banned from launching a local website in November 2013 over its attack on “family values and public morality”, the response to the leak has been tepid.

    An online forum has claimed to identify two senior lawyers purported to be members of the site, but not much else has been said about people here who may have been involved.

    E-mail addresses used to register with the site are not verified, which means the owners of these e-mail addresses need not necessarily be users of the site.

    The work e-mail address of an educator in an international school here was on the leaked list.

    However, when contacted, a spokesman said the e-mail, while functional, is not the educator’s actual work e-mail address.

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    She said: “(The educator) does not have access to the e-mail (address) listed on the site.

    “Any e-mails sent to that address are immediately redirected to the school’s main account.”

    Mr Justin Tan, an associate lawyer at Trident Law Corporation, said it is illegal to use someone else’s e-mail address to register for services.

    He said: “Using someone else’s e-mail address without their knowledge or authorisation is possibly an offence under the Computer Misuse and Cybersecurity Act.”

    Some e-mail addresses listed on the site are also said to be fake.

    Ashley Madison does not require valid e-mail addresses.

    TNP also discovered two “.gov.sg” e-mail addresses, one of which bore the “cpib.gov.sg” domain.

    But a spokesman for the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) clarified that the address did not exist in its system.

    CNN reported that more than 15,000 e-mail addresses listed in the data dump were government and military agencies, some of which were proven to be real.

    Human resource experts noted that using your work e-mail addresses for personal use is generally frowned upon.

    Ms Linda Teo, the country manager for ManpowerGroup Singapore, said: “Strictly speaking, company or work e-mail addresses should not be used to access personal sites.”

    Experts also said that if employees were found to have been looking for affairs on the site, it could affect their standing within the company.

    Mr Erman Tan,president of the Singapore Human Resources Institute, saidmost companies tend to draw a line between an employee’s personal and professional life.

    “If it is found that your personal affairs affect your work, you can get fired,” said Mr Tan.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Halal Nasi Padang Stall Ran Out of Sambal, PRC Server Tried To Give Me Sambal From Non-Halal Stall

    Halal Nasi Padang Stall Ran Out of Sambal, PRC Server Tried To Give Me Sambal From Non-Halal Stall

    Do you know what Halal Food means?

    Had a rude awakening this morning around 11.15am at Nasi Padang Stall in Seletar Mall Food Court.

    This Miss Foreign Talent Food Server apparently wanted to get me sambal for my Lontong from a Non-Halal stall as apparently their stall running out of sambal. According to her it’s just sambal no need halal. What!? !!!????!!!!

    Hello! Excuse me, Miss!

    You are serving me Halal food and you better make sure your sambal also come from Halal kitchen! Not any non Halal stall! Get it!!

    Mimi Ab Hamid Complaint On Halal Nasi Padang Stall

    I refused the food, and ask for my money back, which I got it back eventually!

    I straight to the Food Manager to complain and got him to teach that Miss Foreign Talent Server how sensitive it is in handling Halal Food.

    It seems that our Foreign Talents here in Sg need to be taught some lessons about what Halal Food means!

     

    Source: Mimi Ab Hamid

  • Local Hijabi: Caucasian Man Pulled My Hijab At Dhoby Ghaut MRT But No One Helped Me

    Local Hijabi: Caucasian Man Pulled My Hijab At Dhoby Ghaut MRT But No One Helped Me

    A screenshot of a Singaporean Muslim lady posting a twitter update saying a caucasian man pulled off her hijab at Dhoby Ghaut MRT station yesterday (August 26). To her horror, no eyewitnesses helped her. A police report has since been lodged.

    Sofia Arissa - Hijabi Assaulted

     

    Source: http://statestimesreview.com

  • Man Charged For Sexually Abusing Niece Who Was Then Only 12 Years Old

    Man Charged For Sexually Abusing Niece Who Was Then Only 12 Years Old

    A construction firm supervisor appeared in the High Court yesterday accused of sexually abusing his young niece, who had looked up to him as a “father figure”.

    The 51-year-old Malaysian faces a total of six charges for sexual acts with the victim on five occasions from 2005 – when she was just 12 years old – to 2008.

    They include one count of rape, two counts of oral sex, one count of sexual exploitation of a child, one count of outrage of modesty and one count of sexual assault of a minor.

    The man, represented by Mr N. Kanagavijayan, has admitted to the charge of sexual assault, committed in 2008 when the girl was 15. However, he is disputing the other five charges, including the most serious one of rape, which carries up to 20 years’ jail and caning or a fine.

    A seven-day trial started in the High Court yesterday.

    The alleged victim is now 23 years old. A probation officer who accompanied her to report the offences is among the six prosecution witnesses.

    Deputy Public Prosecutor Ong Luan Tze said in the prosecution’s opening address that the victim regarded the accused, her maternal aunt’s common law husband, as a “father figure” after her biological father died in 2003.

    The accused abused his position in the victim’s life to sexually groom her and performed sexual acts with her without her consent, the DPP contended.

    On one occasion in 2005, he sexually abused her while helping her to change her clothes to visit her mother in hospital.

    On another occasion, he woke her up and slipped his hand into her shorts.

    The trial continues.

     

    Source: http://news.asiaone.com

  • MOH: No Link Found Between GBS And Sashimi Consumption

    MOH: No Link Found Between GBS And Sashimi Consumption

    The Ministry of Health (MOH) has not found any link between the Group B Streptococcus (GBS) infection and consumption of sashimi-style raw fish, it said yesterday (Aug 26).

    It posted a clarification on Facebook, stating that its investigations have only found an association between GBS infections and the consumption of “yusheng” — a raw fish dish. It had earlier detected traces of the bacteria on samples of Toman fish and Song fish.

    MOH’s Facebook note comes after was alerted to a rumour being circulated via WhatsApp and SMS. The message claims one person died from a bacterial infection after eating sashimi over the Jubilee weekend and that a professor was critically ill from consuming salmon sashimi two months ago.


    Screenshot of a message circulating via WhatsApp. Photo: Channel NewsAsia

    Last month, the ministry noticed a spike in GBS cases and advised food stall holders to temporarily stop the sales of raw fish dishes using Song fish and Toman fish. A few GBS patients told Channel NewsAsia that they had painful swelling of the joints and some had to have surgery.

    The health ministry yesterday reiterated that there has been a downtrend in the number of GBS cases since mid-July, after the sale of yusheng was halted.

    “MOH would like to reiterate that GBS is a common bacterium that colonises the human gut and urinary tract. While GBS does not usually cause disease in healthy individuals, it may occasionally cause infections of the bloodstream, skin and soft tissue, joints, lungs and brain. The risk factors for GBS infection include underlying chronic or co-morbid conditions,” it said.

    “As a general precaution, vulnerable groups of people, especially young children, pregnant women, elderly persons, or people with chronic illness such as diabetes, should continue to exercise caution by avoiding raw ready-to-eat food.”

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

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