
ST website down while hacking suspect charged in court
While 35-year-old James Raj Arokiasamy, believed to be ‘The Messiah’, was being charged in court this morning (12 Nov) for hacking the website of Ang Mo Kio Town Council, the Straits Times' (ST) main website was down for about 2 hours around 10:00am, returning a server error. It is not known if it was a fresh hack from...

Suspected hacker ‘The Messiah’ charged in court
James Raj's lawyer M Ravi shows the charge sheet to reporters outside the Subordinate Courts. (Photo: TODAY) 35-year-old James Raj Arokiasamy, believed to be 'The Messiah', was charged in court this morning (12 Nov) with hacking the website of Ang Mo Kio Town Council (AMKTC). Mr Raj is accused of committing the offence...

SMU and Govt at odds on poverty line
Minister Chan Chun Sing A report by the Singapore Management University's (SMU) Lien Centre for Social Innovation has called upon the Singapore government to officially define poverty. It was released at an SMU forum today (11 Nov). The report, "Measuring Poverty in Singapore: Frameworks for Consideration", said that most Singaporeans...
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