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Street Dog Bashed To Death By Security Guard At A Local Shopping Mall
The incident took place at Cheras Leisure Mall around midnight last Saturday, 2 April.
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Did Rayani Air Issue Handwritten Boarding Passes To Its Passengers?
Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said that the airlines could be suspended.
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How To Report Racist Comments And Kick Unwanted Posts Off Facebook
In this week's Tech Tuesday, we take a look at Facebook's security features that we can utilise effectively to help social media become a better place.
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Police Are Setting Up and Training A Drone Unit To Prevent Crimes And Control Rallies
"I always feel like somebody's watching me..."
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A Startup Working To End Nude-Photo Theft And Other Fraudulent Hacks Raises USD3 Million
One of the easiest ways to secure your accounts is by using two-factor authentication so that you have both something you know and something you have.
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Researchers Successfully Test How To Steal Data From Laptop By Simply Touching It
Hackers have a new potential method for extracting data from computers at their fingertips—literally.
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Apple May Be Spying On You
While Apple is placing a lot of emphasis on iOS security and on privacy, it turns out that iOS might not be as secure or private as Apple has led customers to believe.
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Naked Selfies Found On Factory-Wiped Android Phones. Here's What To Do To Protect Yours
If you’re planning to sell or give away your old Android phone, be aware that a factory reset isn't enough to safely wipe your data. A security firm dug through some old Android phones, and came up with plenty of unmentionables.
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Microsoft Rescues 'Unsupported' XP Users With Emergency Fix For Critical IE Bug
Microsoft has warned users of security flaw in the company’s Internet Explorer browser that could allow hackers to take “complete control” of a user’s computer.
Updated from: What You Need To Know And Do About The Latest Internet Explorer Security Threat
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What's Making These Biggest Of Tech Rivals To Collaborate And Work With Each Other?
The enemy of a super-massive tech company's enemy is its friend, as this unlikely collective setting out to defend the Internet makes quite clear.
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A 19-Year-Old Boy Is The First Hacker To Be Arrested For Exploiting The Heartbleed Bug
A 19-year-old Canadian became the first person to be arrested in relation to the Heartbleed security breach.
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[FACT OR FAKE #49] Do Firewalls Protect Our Computers From Viruses?
One of the most important things you can do if you want to stay safe online is to protect where your computer connects to the Internet. A correctly installed and configured firewall puts up a barrier between your private computer or network and a variety of Internet threats.
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