More Special Pleading From 1MDB’s Mega-Thieves
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The Latin American syndicate, behind the theft of more than
RM1 million from ATM machines in Johor, Selangor and Malacca in the last 48
hours, used a computer virus to "infect" the system before emptying
the machines, said the police.
Initial investigations revealed that the syndicate had used
a virus known as ULSSN to disrupt the ATM system.
have reported the breach over the weekend, with the
latest two in Kota Damansara, Selangor and Malacca.
The bank, in a statement, said their ATMs were tampered with
on Saturday, resulting in cash being stolen from the machines.
Nearly one million people, most of them young men, leave Tajikistan every year to work in Russia. The Central Asian nation's economy relies heavily on the money they send home. However, their absence is leaving many women at a loss in terms of finding a partner.
The unrest, the worst in Hong Kong since China
resumed its rule over the former British colony in 1997, sent white
clouds of gas wafting among some of the world's most valuable office
towers and shopping malls before riot police suddenly withdrew around
lunchtime on Monday, after three nights of confrontation.
Hindus are upset with an upcoming art show opening in Buenos
Aires (Argentina) on October 11 depicting iconic Barbie doll as their goddess
Kali, calling it highly inappropriate.
Hinduism was the oldest and third largest religion of the
world with about one billion adherents and a rich philosophical thought and it
should not be taken lightly. No faith, larger or smaller, should be plundered,
Rajan Zed noted. 
It is said traveling around the world is a great way to spend your
vacation time. But not all cities are as charming as the ones in the travel
brochures.
According to the
research published by the Citizen Council for Public Safety and Criminal
Justice, a private organization and part of the Mexican Employers’ Association,
there are 10 most dangerous cities in the world.
Fighters from the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) have
continued to advance into the Kurdish-dominated town of Ain al-Arab in
Syria, despite the US-led air campaign against the self-declared
jihadist group.
Turkish officials said that four mortar shells from the fighting in Syria landed in Turkey on Saturday, injuring two people.
could be seen from the eastern side of the town after
what sounded like an explosion.
Locals said the village of Alishera, just a few kilometres from the
border and held by the ISIL, had been hit by one of the four strikes on
Saturday morning. The US-led coalition did not say whether it had carried out the air raids in the area.
"Many of the people we have spoken to do not see the usefulness of
the strikes as the ISIL continues to push into their areas," she said.
France has issued a travel warning to its citizens to be
“vigilant” in a few countries including Malaysia through their Ministry of
Foreign Affairs website.
It also urged its citizens to inform the French consulate if
they are not already registered as French outside of France.
KUALA LUMPUR - An architect, a technician and a shopkeeper
became the latest Malaysians to be detained as suspected militants just as the
country made its firmest stand against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria
(ISIS), designating it as a "terrorist organisation".
But they were detained at the Kuala Lumpur International
Airport by members of the Bukit Aman Special Branch Counter Terrorism Division
at about 8.55am on Thursday.
The third member being sought is former Selayang Municipal
Council employee Muhammad Joraimee Awang Raimee, 39, also known as Abu Nur.