Cops in Durian Tunggal shooting removed from active duty
KUALA LUMPUR: The policemen involved in the Durian Tunggal shooting in Melaka have been removed from active enforcement duties, says Comm Datuk M. Kumar.
Safe surfing for students next year
PETALING JAYA: The National Cyber Ethics Module (ESN), designed to nurture ethical and safe online behaviour among students, will be implemented in all schools nationwide starting January 2026.
QuickCheck: Are silent calls from unknown numbers likely to be from scammers?
RECEIVING a phone call only to be met with complete silence can be an unsettling experience for anyone.
Risks of a digital childhood
PETALING JAYA: Protecting children in the digital world needs to start much earlier, say child advocates, amid a surge in reports of online child sexual abuse materials (CSAM) in Malaysia, with many involving victims as young as seven years old.
Government drafting AI law to govern responsible use, says Gobind
KUALA LUMPUR: A law on the responsible use of artificial intelligence is being drafted, says Gobind Singh Deo.
Scam victims face trauma of losses
PETALING JAYA: At 5am on April 1, 2023, Lawrence was jolted awake by a call from an unknown number.
Cyber fraud cases continue to surge in 2Q
PETALING JAYA: Fraud incidents continue to increase in the second quarter of this year, accounting for 80% of all reported cases to the Malaysia Computer Emergency Response Team (MyCert).
Digital Ministry to propose cyber security enforcement strategy to Cabinet
KUALA LUMPUR: The Digital Ministry will present a cyber security enforcement strategy to the Cabinet, says Minister Gobind Singh.
WhatsApp messages between complainant and Ebit Lew deleted and irretrievable, says witness
TENOM: A witness in the sexual harassment trial involving preacher Ebit Irawan Ibrahim Lew, or Ebit Lew, told the Magistrate's Court here that the WhatsApp messages exchanged between the complainant and the preacher had been deleted and could not be retrieved.
Don’t just rely on cops to check child porn, says expert
KUALA LUMPUR: Community policing is an essential approach in addressing the possession and use of illicit materials in the country, such as pornography, particularly when it involves children, according to an information technology (IT) expert.
