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Daily Briefing; Singapore PM's website hacked; Singapore government websites cyber security highly threatened

And here's what happened at the Tuas Ave 10 fire.

  • Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's official website was hacked Thursday by apparent members of activist group Anonymous after he vowed to hunt down anyone who attacks the city-state's technological network. Read more here.
  • Many government-hosted websites in Singapore faced unusually high traffic on Tuesday, 5 November, the day of a planned cyber protest-cum-attack on them by people claiming to be from the "Anonymous" collective. Find out more here.
  • Massive clouds of black smoke were seen rising from a fire at an incineration plant along Tuas Avenue 10 on Friday evening. Know more here.
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