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  • Singapore And North Korea Discuss Bilateral Cooperation

    Singapore And North Korea Discuss Bilateral Cooperation

    Ministers from Singapore and North Korea on Tuesday (Feb 10) discussed bilateral cooperation and exchanged views on regional and international developments.

    North Korea’s Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Ri Gil Song called on Singapore’s Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Masagos Zulkifli at Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA). The issues they discussed included the importance of lowering tensions and maintaining peace and stability on the Korean peninsula.

    Mr Ri will be in Singapore from Feb 9 to 12, and he is set to meet senior officials from the MFA. The minister is on a regional visit to several Southeast Asian countries.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Law Society Orders M Ravi To Stop Legal Practice Pending Medical Examination

    Law Society Orders M Ravi To Stop Legal Practice Pending Medical Examination

    The Law Society of Singapore has ordered lawyer M Ravi to stop his legal practice pending a medical examination.

    “The Council of the Law Society has received information relating to Mr M Ravi’s impaired fitness to practise and has issued a direction that Mr Ravi stop his legal practice pending a medical examination pursuant to Section 25C(7) of the Legal Profession Act (Cap 161, 2009 Ed),” said the Law Society in response to media queries on Tuesday (Feb 10).

    Mr Ravi had reportedly been diagnosed since 2006 with bipolar disorder — which is punctuated by episodes of mania and depression — and was suspended from practising for a year in 2006.

    When contacted by TODAY, Mr Ravi said he previously saw his doctor last Monday and he was not uncertified unfit for practice. He added he submitted his monthly medical report two weeks ago stating that he is well and also successfully argued a magistrates’ appeal a few days ago.

    “My doctor has not certified me unfit for practice, therefore this comes as a surprise,” said Mr Ravi, in a text message. “I’m consulting my psychiatrist today and will sort this out.”

    Separately, the wife of one of the three men charged with disorderly behaviour at the Thaipusam procession on Feb 3, R Angelina, sent an email to the media on Tuesday saying that she had filed an application to the High Court on Feb 5 regarding the Thaipusam incident.

    The application listed the Attorney-General, the Hindu Endowments Board and Law Minister K Shanmugam among the defendents. Mr Ravi is listed as the solicitor in charge of the application.

    In response, the Attorney-General’s Chambers said it has filed an application to strike out Ms Angelina’s application.

    “The Attorney-General’s Chambers has filed an application on behalf of the Attorney-General and the Minister for Law to strike out the Plaintiff’s application on the grounds that it discloses no reasonable cause of action, is scandalous, frivolous and vexatious, and is an abuse of process,” it said in a media release on Tuesday.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • “CyberCaliphate” Hackers Issues Threat To Barack Obama Through Newsweek Magazine’s Twitter Account

    “CyberCaliphate” Hackers Issues Threat To Barack Obama Through Newsweek Magazine’s Twitter Account

    WASHINGTON (REUTERS) – Hackers calling themselves “CyberCaliphate” threatened US President Barack Obama and his family when they took control of Newsweek magazine’s Twitter account on Tuesday with the words “Je suIS IS,” a reference to Islamic State and the deadly attack at French newspaper Charlie Hebdo.

    The group, which also took responsibility for hacking Pentagon social media accounts last month, tweeted “#CyberCaliphate Bloody Valentine’s Day #MichelleObama! We’re watching you, you girls and your husband!”

    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is investigating the hacking, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said. He did not comment specifically on the threat to the first family.

    The FBI had no immediate comment.

    The Twitter account showed a head wrapped in a black-and-white scarf next to a banner proclaiming “CyberCaliphate.” The “Je suIS IS” was a reference to the phrase “Je suis Charlie” that emerged last month in support of victims of the attack by Islamic militants on Charlie Hebdo in Paris that killed 12 people.

    Newsweek removed the “CyberCaliphate” banner and tweets and regained control of the account within 14 minutes, the magazine said.

    The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria militant group has seized territory in Iraq and Syria and has declared itself a “caliphate.”

    The hackers also posted a message intended for the United States in retaliation for its actions in the Muslim world.

    “While the US and its satellites are killing our brothers in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, we are destroying your national cybersecurity system from inside,” it said.

    The message contained a list of names under the heading“brave mujahideen.”

    The group took responsibility for the intrusion last month of the Twitter and YouTube accounts for the US Central Command, which oversees operations in the Middle East.

    The hackers claimed to be sympathetic toward Islamic State, which is being targeted in bombing raids by a US-led coalition.

    The attack on Central Command accounts in early January coincided with Obama’s announcement of proposals to bolster US cybersecurity after high-profile hacking incidents, including one on Sony Pictures , that US officials blamed on North Korea.

    The cyberattack on Tuesday occurred the same day that Obama’s counterterrorism coordinator, Lisa Monaco, announced the formation of a new agency to monitor and analyze cybersecurity threats.

    At the time of the Central Command attack, several current and former US security and intelligence officials said they had never heard of the “CyberCaliphate.”

    They noted that Twitter accounts are more vulnerable to cyber intrusions than many company or federal government websites.

    Jim Impoco, editor-in-chief of Newsweek, played down the intrusion.

    “They were able to get control of our account for a few minutes. We are working with Twitter to make sure it doesn’t happen again,” he said.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Anonymous Hackers Target Social Media Accounts Linked To IS

    Anonymous Hackers Target Social Media Accounts Linked To IS

    Hacking group Anonymous has claimed responsibility for taking down hundreds of social media accounts allegedly linked to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militants, including some belonging to Malaysians, media reported on Tuesday.

    “ISIS, we will hunt you, take down your sites, accounts, emails and expose you,” the group warns in a two-minute video posted on YouTube, saying that its campaign targeting the militants under the name #OpISIS is continuing.

    Anonymous has published a list of 800 Twitter accounts, Google Plus accounts, recruitment websites, Facebook accounts and email addresses that it had exposed and targeted, the Daily Mirror reported on Monday.

    Some of the 11 Facebook accounts revealed were believed to be owned by Malaysians, according to Sin Chew Daily.

    The video was Anonymous’ second warning in two months against ISIS, which has built up a large social media presence with accounts on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Instagram, BBC reported.

    The Islamists, who have seized large swaths of Iraq and Syria, used the Internet as a channel for disseminating propaganda, circulating brutal videos of hostages being killed and as a tool for radicalising and recruiting new members.

    Anonymous “declared war” on websites run by ISIS last month after an attack on a magazine’s offices in Paris.

    Yet the hacking group’s efforts did not manage to silence ISIS on the Internet, as the Islamists have recently released a social media guide to help members create accounts that are not easy to detect.

    Anonymous is made up of activists and hackers claiming to defend and protect democracy.

    “We are Muslims, Christians, Jews, we are hackers, crackers, Hacktivist, phishers, agents, spies, or just the guy from next door,” says the voice in Anonymous video.

    “Remember the terrorists that are calling themselves Islamic State are not Muslims.”

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Barack Obama Confirms Death Of American Hostage Held By IS

    Barack Obama Confirms Death Of American Hostage Held By IS

    WASHINGTON (REUTERS) – US  President Barack Obama on Tuesday confirmed the death of  Kayla Jean Mueller, an American aid worker who had been held hostage by ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and Syria) militants, saying the United States would “find and bring to justice the terrorists who are responsible”.

    Mueller’s family also said in a statement that they were “heartbroken” to learn of her death and released a copy of a letter she had written in 2014 while in captivity.

    The comments by Obama and the family come four days after ISIS said Mueller, a 26-year-old humanitarian worker from Arizona, was killed when Jordanian fighter jets bombed a building where she was being held, although Jordan expressed doubt about the Islamist militant group’s account of her death. Mueller was determined to have died after her ISIS captors privately contacted her family over the weekend, a White House spokeswoman said.

    “Over the weekend, the family received a private message from Kayla’s ISIL captors containing additional information,”National Security Council spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan said, using an acronym for Islamic State. “Once this information was authenticated by the intelligence community, they concluded that Kayla was deceased.”

    A family representative, who asked not to be identified by name, said the family received a private message from her captors over the weekend containing “additional information, which the intelligence community authenticated and deemed credible”.

    Neither Obama nor the family gave details of the circumstances of her death. US officials said that the family received an email and photo from ISIS that confirmed she was dead.

    US officials said they had no evidence to support Islamic State claims that she was killed in a Jordanian air strike, adding the details surrounding her death remained unclear.

    “It’s unclear from the intelligence picture how she died,”said one US official, speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity.

    Mueller was the last-known American hostage held by Islamic State, which controls wide areas of Syria and Iraq. She was taken hostage while leaving a hospital in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo in August 2013.

    The group has beheaded three other Americans, two Britons and two Japanese hostages – most of them aid workers or journalists – in recent months.

    “No matter how long it takes, the United States will find and bring to justice the terrorists who are responsible for Kayla’s captivity and death,” Obama said in a statement released by the White House.

    “ISIL is a hateful and abhorrent terrorist group whose actions stand in stark contrast to the spirit of people like Kayla,” Obama added.

    Even after ISIS Friday announced her death on Friday, the family had expressed hope that she was still alive.

    On Tuesday, her parents and brother issued a statement saying, “Kayla was a compassionate and devoted humanitarian. She dedicated the whole of her young life to helping those in need of freedom, justice and peace.”

    The family also released a handwritten letter they said she wrote to them in the spring of 2014 while in captivity. In it, she states that she was “in a safe location, completely unharmed + healthy.”

    “I have been shown in darkness, light + have learned that even in prison, one can be free,” the letter states. “I am not breaking down + I will not give in no matter how long it takes,” the letter states.

    US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel said in a statement, “The world is united in condemning ISIL’s continued murder and imprisonment of innocents.”

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

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