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25 Y.O HACKER ARRESTED. CYBER CRIME IS REAL!

312312312312312123A 25 years old hacker was arrested after performing unauthorized transaction with the victim’s credit card. The police media release prevention measures against hackers and cybersecurity essestials.

Police reports below:

The Police have arrested a 25-year-old man for his suspected involvement in a series of cases involving unauthorized access to computer material.

In October 2018, the Police received a report from a victim informing that his Paypal and Qoo10 accounts may have been compromised, and an unauthorised transaction for the purchase of a mobile phone was charged to his credit card.

Officers from Tanglin Police Division conducted extensive ground enquiries and established the identity of the man. He was arrested on 18 November 2018 along Gambas Crescent. Preliminary investigations revealed that the man is believed to be involved in other similar cases.

The man will be charged in court on 21 November 2018 with unauthorised access to computer material under Section 3(1) of the Computer Misuse and Cybersecurity Act, Chapter 50A. If convicted, the man faces a fine not exceeding $5000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years or to both.

The Police would like to advise members of the public to adopt the following crime prevention measures:

  • Change your passwords regularly;
  • Use strong passwords with mixture of alphanumeric and special characters when conducting financial transactions;
  • Use different passwords for different online accounts; and
  • Keep passwords secured and confidential. Do not review your sensitive personal information to others.

 

In case you become a victim of cybercrime, take the following steps:

  • Preserve information stored

    in

    your computer as evidence;

  • Keep a log of all online sessions or print them out;

  • Save any related email correspondence; and

  • Report the crime to the police immediately at the nearest Neighbourhood Police Post or Neighbourhood Police Centre.

Source: Singapore Police Force

SCAMMER REFUSE TO PAY FOR ACCIDENT AFTER RENTING CAR!

carscamTo all car rental companies / car owners, please be aware / blacklist this 25 year old MUHAMMAD SHAH JAHAN BIN ABDUL MUBARAK residing at Sembawang Close.

And to those who are renting your cars to him, please take it back.

This guy rented my wife’s car for long term (with black n white agreement and insurance coverage for him) and has defaulted our weekly payment of one week ($350).

He has also accumulated countless parking summons amounting to $1K plus with HDB. He breached our contract by illegally renting out our car to other people through Carousell.

Our car got into two accidents under his care. For the first accident, he did not make full settlement of the repair cost and ran away from the party who repaired the car. The party involved is in contact with me and will not hesitate to take action.

After the second accident, our car has been in a banged up state and left stranded at his block’s loading bay. Me and my wife have taken back the car via our spare key and the car is currently being accessed for repair quotation.

Please be aware that this son of a gun will LIE and LIE and LIE to cover up for his doings. A few key witnesses have approached me to provide evidence of his wrongdoings. Anyone else who have rented our car through him kindly pm me as well.

He will be taken responsible for all losses and repair costs of our car. Police report has been made and we are in the midst of taking necessary legal action against him.

SCREW FOUND IN KFC BREAKFAST! SO SCARY!

kfcscrewWhen you need more iron in your diet.

A user bought the KFC breakfast wrap at KFC Jurong Point one day, only to find a screw inside the wrap. We are unsure if it is intentional but this can cause death should you swallow it.

Hopefully KFC have already given their explanation and compensate the poor netizen for this near death experience.

Photo taken from Facebook.

https://www.facebook.com/bowshiya.begum/posts/10155511664062531

BODYBUILDER FATSHAMING PUBLIC FOR EATING ICE CREAM!

fatshamingYou read here properly u monkey faced steroid eating ogre…

We all don’t give a f*ck if ur muscles are stacked up like hamburger buns or as big as a baby’s head!!
It’s ur body, ur choice!!
Don’t start body shaming others just because u feel that u’re PERFECT…

I’m sure ur parents taught u some basic manners.
It’s time to put their teachings into practice in ur everyday life.
Shame on u man.

Fitness First Singapore i personally think u guys should look into this matter.

Post Taken from Facebook.

https://www.facebook.com/norasanargee/posts/10155717218177624

WOMAN ASSAULTED BY PEN KNIFE DUO AT JURONG WEST

312312312312123According to media release, 2 men have been arrested after using a pen knife to attack a woman at Jurong West.

Police media reports below:

The Police have arrested two men, both aged 30, for their suspected involvement in a case of voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapon.

On 19 November 2019 at about 2.45pm, the Police were alerted to a case of assault at a bus stop near Block 501 Jurong West Street 51. Upon arrival, the alleged attackers had fled the scene. A female victim, who was found withfacial injuries, as well as lacerations on her arms, informed that two men had assaulted her with a penknife. The victim was subsequently conveyed to the hospital.

Through ground enquiries and with the aid of images from the police cameras, officers from Jurong Police Division established the identities of the two men. With the assistance of officers from the Special Operations Command, the two men were arrested on the same day at about 9pm along Jurong West St 41. A knife was seized in relation to the case.

Both men will be charged in court on 21 November 2018 with the offence of voluntarily causing hurt with dangerous weapon with common intention under Section 324 read with Section 34 of the Penal Code, Chapter 224. If convicted, they shall be liable for an imprisonment term which may extend to 7 years, or with fine, or with caning, or with any combination of such punishments.

Source: Singapore Police Force

FIRE AT JURONG WEST STREET 91. TRAFFIC AFFECTED

32131231312312123Fire at Jurong West Street 91.

A fire broke out earlier today at the coffee shop located at Blk 964. According to the SCDF no one was injured by the fire.

The fire was caused by a pot of oil that caught fire at around 8.45am

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SUGAR MOMMY SCAM. DONT GREEDY! BEWARE!

1231232312Sugar mommy scams on Facebook. Comments like this are over Facebook. Typically what happens next is the scammer tries to get a “registration fee” to “allow” the victim to gain access to the so-called “rich sugar mummy”.

After the transfer, the scammer goes missing.

Beware and don’t be greedy!

Below is an example of what the scammers used on Facebook comments

“here is an assured way for you to make SGD 4500 daily from rich suga mummy and become rich,whats App Micheal now on +6592461967 to get connected to a rich suga mummy”

DID YOU LOST YOUR BELONGINGS? PLEASE SHARE

21321312312312312Greetings. Please help. Anyone who knows this brother. Like in the picture.

Please contact me 0183234776.

found near the customs of jb route motor place selling water. 

POLICE LOOKING FOR THIS MAN. MISAPPROPRIATION OF PROPERTY

312312312312312The Police are looking for the man shown in the image below to assist with investigations into a case of dishonest misappropriation of property which occurred on 24 June 2018 at Resorts World Sentosa.

Anyone with information is requested to call the Police Hotline at 1800-255-0000 or submit information online at www.police.gov.sg/iwitness. All information will be kept strictly confidential.

Source: Singapore Police Force

92 Y.O MAN MISSING. LAST SEEN AT COMPASSVALE LANE

31231231231231231Police looking for missing old man. Please help share! The family members need your help!

The Police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of 92-year-old Mr Abdul Hamid Bin Ismail who was last seen at Block 209C Compassvale Lane on 19 November 2018 at about 12.30am.

Anyone with information is requested to call the Police Hotline at 1800-255-0000 or submit information online at www.police.gov.sg/iwitness. All information will be kept strictly confidential.

Source: Singapore Police Force