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Scotland Yard Twitter and emails hacked
London's Metropolitan Police apologised after its Twitter, emails and news pages were targeted by hackers and began pumping out a series of bizarre messages.
Singaporean man confesses to going on Dark Web to hire hitmen to kill ex-mistress’s new boyfriend
A Singaporean risk management executive has pleaded guilty to one charge of intentionally abetting murder, after he confessed to going on the Dark Web to hire a hitman to kill his former mistress’s new boyfriend.
Hong Kong secondary school teacher jailed for six weeks for taking upskirt photos of students
Teacher admits to taking pictures at a playground and during class; crime discovered after he posted the photos to an Internet forum.
Facebook increased Vietnam content restrictions by 500% during 2018: report
Facebook increased the amount of content it restricted access to in Vietnam by over 500% in the last half of 2018, the US social media giant said in a report released on May 24, as the South-East Asian country ramps up its crackdown on online dissent.
Red Cross website hacked in latest Singapore cyberattack
The Singapore Red Cross said May 16 its website had been hacked and the personal data of more than 4,000 potential blood donors compromised in the latest cyberattack on the city-state.
Singapore charges Nigerian men over Internet love scam
Two Nigerian men believed to be members of an Internet love scam syndicate were charged in Singapore on May 14 with recruiting local women to collect money for them, police said.
Vietnam intensifies crackdown on online dissent: Amnesty report
Vietnam has stepped up its imprisonment of political activists, Amnesty International said in a report on May 13, intensifying a crackdown that has seen the number of prisoners of conscience increase by almost a third since last year.
Former YouTube singer Austin Jones to spend 10 years in jail for child porn
Former YouTuber Austin Jones, 26, has been sentenced to 10 years in jail for influencing underage female fans into producing and sending him sexually explicit videos.
Putin signs controversial Internet law
President Vladimir Putin signed into law a "sovereign Internet" bill which will allow Russian authorities to isolate the country's Internet, a move decried by rights groups.
New Zealand PM says Facebook curbs not enough
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on March 28 welcomed Facebook’s move to curb support for white nationalism on its platforms but said more needed to be done in the wake of the Christchurch mosque attacks.