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Yahoo News Singapore21 December 2019
SINGAPORE — Two vendors for the Ministry of Defence (Mindef) and Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) have reported separate malware incidents involving systems containing the personal data of thousands of personnel.
The vendors are the HMI Institute of Health Sciences, which has provided CPR and automated external defibrillator training for Mindef and SAF personnel; and ST Logistics, which has provided logistics services such as eMart retail, said Mindef in a news release on Saturday (21 December). Both companies made use of personal data provided by Mindef and SAF employees for their operations.
The ST Logistics incident stemmed from a series of e-mail phishing activities involving malicious software that was sent to its employees e-mail accounts, said the company in a separate news release. This led to the possible leaking of personal data – including names, NRIC numbers, telephone numbers and residential addresses – belonging to some 2,400 Mindef and SAF staff.
“Preliminary investigations indicate that the personal data could have been leaked,” said Mindef of the incident. ST Logistics, which is owned by Japan Post, has provided its services to Mindef since 1999.
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/data-of-2...after-2-vendors-hit-by-malware-105139521.html

Yahoo News Singapore21 December 2019
SINGAPORE — Two vendors for the Ministry of Defence (Mindef) and Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) have reported separate malware incidents involving systems containing the personal data of thousands of personnel.
The vendors are the HMI Institute of Health Sciences, which has provided CPR and automated external defibrillator training for Mindef and SAF personnel; and ST Logistics, which has provided logistics services such as eMart retail, said Mindef in a news release on Saturday (21 December). Both companies made use of personal data provided by Mindef and SAF employees for their operations.
The ST Logistics incident stemmed from a series of e-mail phishing activities involving malicious software that was sent to its employees e-mail accounts, said the company in a separate news release. This led to the possible leaking of personal data – including names, NRIC numbers, telephone numbers and residential addresses – belonging to some 2,400 Mindef and SAF staff.
“Preliminary investigations indicate that the personal data could have been leaked,” said Mindef of the incident. ST Logistics, which is owned by Japan Post, has provided its services to Mindef since 1999.
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/data-of-2...after-2-vendors-hit-by-malware-105139521.html