A message has been circulating on whatsapp educating people about a new method that scammers have came up with to make people access their phishing website.
Try and note the difference between the links in the message below:
If one is not alert, one could be easily fooled by the seemingly similar links with no difference in the spellings but a slight difference in one of the alphabets.
Image source: unsplash.com and Anonymous Malaysian FB
A staff member working at KFC outlet located at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6 has been tested positive for COVID-19, the staff was last in the restaurant on 19 July 2021.
If you have been to the KFC recently please take note.
In KFC’s Facebook post they stated:
A team member from our Ang Mo Kio Ave 6 restaurant has tested positive for Covid-19 on 23 July 2021.
The team member was the last present in our restaurant on 19 July 2021. The health and wellbeing of our team members and customers are our number one priority, especially in these uncertain times. As a precaution, we’ve closed the restaurant until further notice. All employees exposed to the team member are now under self-quarantine and they have tested negative for their swab tests. We will continue to work closely with MOH on their recommendations.
KFC customers who have visited our Ang Mo Kio Ave 6 restaurant on 19 July 2021 are advised to monitor your health closely. We apologise for the inconvenience caused. Our restaurant will remain closed until we’re certain that there are no health risks for our employees or customers.
A major accident occurred on CTE moments ago (July 23), a man was seen lying on the road believed to be hit by a vehicle and the man did not seem to be responsive as he was not moving.
Further ahead on the road a vehicle was seen toppled on its side and another vehicle further ahead was seen burning on fire.
The video was published at around 9.50 PM with the caption “CTE accident right now.. many casualties” by Facebook page Syllys Auto Pte Ltd.
Another video is circulating on Whatsapp with ambulance and SCDF rushing to the scene.
But earlier today Malaysia has recorded 15,573 new Covid-19 cases today (July 23), the highest number of daily cases in the country to date. If the daily cases do not subside, Malaysia will soon hit 1 million cases in totality.
The man who is infamous and talented for not wearing a mask in the MRT previously went to court without a mask and was later forced to wear a mask or denied entry into the court.
He was stopped by security guards on the scene who told him to wear a mask.
The infamous British FT who not only argued why he did not wear a mask in the MRT and later even threatened to knock the Police down appeared in court without a mask again and again.
Earlier today the “talented” man has yet seen again going to court without a mask. His sheer defiance is what many considers “bravery” but most people saying it is more like “stubborn”.
What happened before:
When Glynn approached two police officers at the ground floor elevator lobby of the Allsworth Park condominium along Holland Road about 12:30 a.m. on May 9, he reportedly made threatening comments against them.
While taking a boxing stance, he allegedly threatened the cops, “I’m going to f***ing drop you.”
According to a media release by Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA), ICA officers at Tuas Checkpoint foiled an attempt to smuggle 843 cartons and 2,613 packets of duty-unpaid cigarettes into Singapore via a Malaysia-registered lorry on On 16 July 2021.
The lorry was labelled with carrying a consignment of “mixed products”.
Noticing the driver was visibly nervous, officers directed the lorry for further checks. They uncovered the duty-unpaid cigarettes concealed within the roof of the lorry.
The driver, a 58-year-old Malaysian male, was handed over to Singapore Customs for further investigations.
Recently, Starhub announced that it will offer two years of free rental of its StarHub TV+ box worth S$120 to customers who turn in their old pirate set-top boxes starting Saturday, 24/07/2021.
This is done in line with the Copyright Bill that was tabled in Parliament earlier this month which makes it illegal to sell set-top boxes that offer access to pirated content if the bill is passed.
Customers can dispose their pirate set-top boxes at selected StarHub shops.
Starhub said:
“Starting tomorrow (24 July), StarHub will grant a total of S$120 to each customer willing to part ways with pirate set-top boxes that may not be in compliance with the proposed amendments to Singapore’s Copyright Act.”
“In exchange, customers will get free two-year rental of StarHub TV+ box, a plug-and-play Android TV-based media player which offers one-screen-for-all cinematic viewing experience with Ultra HD 4K support and fast Wi-Fi connectivity.”
Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) announced on FB that non essential In camp training (ICT) will be deferred.
Fitness Conditioning Centers (FCCs) will be closed and IPPT and NS Fitness Improvement Training would be suspended at SAFRA gyms and public locations.
FIT@HOME which is conducted virtually will be continued with additional slots given.
Servicemen who are affected would be granted a one time waiver off their IPPT.
This is in-line with government covid-19 measures till 18 Aug 2021.
Here is what MINDEF said on FB:
“The SAF will defer In-Camp Training (ICT) and only those that are essential for operations will continue. Fitness Conditioning Centres (FCCs) will be closed and the conduct of Individual Physical Proficiency Test (IPPT) and NS Fitness Improvement Training (FIT) at FCCs, SAFRA gyms and public locations will be suspended. FIT@HOME, which is conducted virtually, will remain available with additional slots. NSmen whose IPPT window closure are within the suspension period will be granted a one-time waiver of their annual IPPT requirement. Large-scale events will also be cancelled, deferred or reduced in size.
These measures will take immediate effect and will be in place until 18 August 2021.
Activities critical for build-up of operational units will continue with stringent safe management measures (SMMs) in place, including those previously announced. This includes training schools such as Officer Cadet School, Singapore, Specialist Cadet School, Singapore, and Basic Military Training Centre, that will continue training with enhanced measures.
The SAF remains vigilant and ready to defend Singapore’s peace and security. The SAF will continue to monitor the evolving #COVID19 situation and review the measures in place to keep our servicemen safe.”