because they are foreign talents!
Maybe the reason why pm want to find them is to hire them?
because they are foreign talents!
Maybe the reason why pm want to find them is to hire them?
Pinky already had to find time to "fix the opposition". So, if ANON is still on the loose, he'll also need to find more time to "fix ANON". Eventually, his grey hairs will grow more and his cancer may relapse. Poor guy.Maybe the reason why pm want to find them is to hire them?
Pinky already had to find time to "fix the opposition". So, if ANON is still on the loose, he'll also need to find more time to "fix ANON". Eventually, his grey hairs will grow more and his cancer may relapse. Poor guy.
Later PM Lee ask us all Singaporeans to unite with him in his war on Anonymous, calling them cyber terrorists. Enact new laws to punish hackers severely.
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How dare these peasants mock me.
Ass Loong is like the school bully who fell down when trying to punch a peasant kid. Then he say the kid 'bully' him
Actually, I have a suggestion for those Porlumpars and PAP IBs: Why don't they pool together to raise a fund and offer it as a reward to whoever can reveal the identity of the hackers. This will better enable these people to show their patriotism for their cuntry, rather than kpkb here.
It took years for the US to catch bin laden. Who wants to bet how long pinky takes to catch anon?
56 man years
It took years for the US to catch bin laden. Who wants to bet how long pinky takes to catch anon?
whoa... if they dispatch 56 men, that's gonna take a whole year!
One Paul Lampard has given Ass Loon an idea today:
[h=1]Increase penalties for hacking attacks[/h]
Published on Nov 09, 2013
IT IS disturbing that a section of the Prime Minister's Office website was hacked on Thursday night, despite Mr Lee Hsien Loong's stern warning that the authorities would "spare no effort" to track down those responsible for the recent spate of hacking attacks in Singapore ("PM: No effort spared to find hackers"; Thursday).
This indicates the perpetrators' intention to harm our IT infrastructure.
What is more shocking is that many Singaporeans are supportive of their efforts, judging by the numerous postings on social media.
I am aware of the mammoth task of apprehending the culprits.
However, I urge the authorities to persist in their efforts to nab those responsible for such unwarranted acts of hostility against the Government.
They ought to be severely dealt with, and it is timely to raise the penalties for those found guilty of causing harm to our IT infrastructure.
The act is akin to vandalism, and the same punishment - caning - should be meted out.
Rajasegaran Ramasamy