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Shocking News: James Raj Hacked MOE Website while in Jail

laksaboy

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James Raj is a law abiding citizen. :cool:

[video=youtube;rA10RDU9quU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA10RDU9quU[/video]

"We have him locked up and he's still killing people?"
 

laksaboy

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I guess there are many messiah there.
JAMES RAJ could be only one of the many out there.

I already said that Anonymous is a global collective, like sand on the beach or stars in the night sky.

You may apprehend a few, but full eradication is impossible.

Best to play nice in a digital, online century. :cool:
 

escher

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ha ha ha ha!

munch munch popcorn

glug glug beer

more fucking clown shows from PAP and their clowning fools that they love to make of themselves


munch munch popcorn
 

Flake

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Still refuse to accept that the Hactivists behind it are anti PAP and not anti Singapore? :rolleyes::biggrin:


Updated: 11/20/2013 22:24 | By Channel NewsAsia

Cyber hacking akin to terrorism if it endangers lives: Shanmugam

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SINGAPORE: If cyber hacking leads to people's lives being endangered, then that hacking is akin to terrorism.

This point was made by Minister for Law and Foreign Affairs K Shanmugam at a dialogue with university students on Wednesday evening.

He said the government takes cyber hacking very seriously because of Singapore's dependence on information technology.

Addressing the queries of the students, Mr Shanmugam said people's jobs could be affected if hackers attacked the commercial sector and took down banking and financial systems.

He also cited the recent case of the Singapore Art Museum website, where people's personal data was compromised.

Mr Shanmugam said cyber attacks could yield other consequences, for example if medical records of hospital patients were stolen.

He said the government and the people are intricately linked, so an attack on the state will have consequences on both parties.

“Hacking in real terms is nothing short of terrorism,” said Mr Shanmugam.

“When somebody says, ‘you, the Government, or you, the people of Singapore, do this, and if you don't, if you don't agree with me, you don't change the laws, I don't like these laws, I'm going to hack’, it is no different from saying, ‘if you don't change the laws in the way that I want, I'm going to bomb you or I'm going to put your house on fire or I'm going to do these things to you’."

"When you say you hack into government websites, you are attacking the people of Singapore...in two ways. One, when data is stolen, that's actually your data. Often it can be individual data that the government has - people's data. Second, government is there to serve the people, so it's service delivery by the government that's going to be impacted," added Mr Shanmugam.

The minister said there are democratic ways to voice disagreement with government policies, but cyber hacking is not one of them.

He said cyber attacks are no different from other crimes, where people can get hurt.

He added that Singapore is a society that values law and order, and violence on the internet should not be condoned.

Mr Shanmugam said: "The government cannot, should generally try not to, have laws which try and restrict individual freedom. The idea must be to give people maximum freedom possible. Laws come and only to the extent that is necessary to prevent you from harming the rest of society."

Mr Shanmugam also said the government will do its best to guard against cyber attacks.

But there will be hackers who will continue to try to test the system.

He said it is important for society to be able to recover from attacks and move on.


 

eErotica69

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Com'on Sarong; day after day i've seen you're Losing your PLot to this HK14K guy..kindLy take a sabbiticaL, Or register aNother Nick La..ReaLLy paiseh, dont you feeL it ?..:*:

Simi losing plot. I did not follow. Where is it?
 

Neptune

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Screenshot of what is believed to be the defaced website of one of the 13 schools affected.
The screenshot was found on an online database of recorded hacking attempts. -- PHOTO: SCREEN CAPTURE FROM WEBSITE


 

tanwahtiu

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welcome to the new world.

Especially lawyers and their judiciary system, time to shame them. These bunch of crooks doing God's work are not doing a proper job but there to tear the society apart.


I already said that Anonymous is a global collective, like sand on the beach or stars in the night sky.

You may apprehend a few, but full eradication is impossible.

Best to play nice in a digital, online century. :cool:
 

tanwahp

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This one is known as "Jack Riderr". To be exact, there is more than one hacker in the world.
 

wendychan

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Websites of 13 schools defaced, matter under police investigation

http://www.straitstimes.com/breakin...ed-matter-under-police-investigation-20131120

The websites of 13 schools were reported defaced on Wednesday between 3.30pm and 5.00pm, said the Ministry of Education in a statement.

"We have referred the matter to the police for investigation and are working to restore the affected websites."

the first thing that came to mind when i saw the headline was : didn't they catch the guy already?
 
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