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News & Reviews:   PDRM

  • The Cyber Incident Response Centre (Cyber999), which is under the purview of CyberSecurity Malaysia, revealed that it recorded a total of 5,181 cybersecurity incidents so far this year. Specifically, the number is recorded from January to October 2024.

  • Ops Kapas: PDRM successfully detained 5 criminals responsible for the Malaysian data leak

    Ops Kapas: PDRM successfully detained 5 criminals responsible for the Malaysian data leak

    Recently, the police announced that they carried out an operation last month called Ops Kapas and arrested five individuals who are believed to be the masterminds behind a syndicate that sells the data of Malaysians to the dark web arena. So, what should you know about it?

  • "Scammers are using your friends and family voice to trick you" - PDRM

    "Scammers are using your friends and family voice to trick you" - PDRM

    The 'deepfake' technology has now been detected as being used for online fraud purposes. Director of the Commercial Crime Investigation Department, YDH CP Dato' Sri Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf informed that there were three police reports - each in Kuala Lumpur, Terengganu and Penang regarding impersonation fraud believed to be using deepfake technology. So, what should you know about it?

  • CAAM: Nationwide ban on drone use from 26 to 31 August for Merdeka Day celebration

    CAAM: Nationwide ban on drone use from 26 to 31 August for Merdeka Day celebration

    The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) in a statement announced that the flying of drones without approval in celebration and parade areas nationwide is banned from 26 to 31 August 2024. This is in connection with the Merdeka Day celebrations happening during that period.

  • A teacher in Malaysia lost over RM250000 because of a phone scam

    A teacher in Malaysia lost over RM250000 because of a phone scam

    A male teacher suffered a loss of RM258060 after being deceived by a 'phone scam' syndicate. Acting Besut District Police Chief, Deputy Superintendent Azrol Anuar Nor said the 28-year-old man received a phone call from an individual claiming to be from a goods delivery company in Kuala Lumpur. So, what should you know about it?

  • A woman from Malaysia loses almost RM150000 in love scam

    A woman from Malaysia loses almost RM150000 in love scam

    Looks like nobody is safe in Malaysia. Recently, a woman just lost RM150000 from a love scam. That said, what should you know about it?

  • PDRM collected RM1.3 million in traffic fines in conjunction with Unity Week 2024 in JB

    PDRM collected RM1.3 million in traffic fines in conjunction with Unity Week 2024 in JB

    The Ministry of Home Affairs (KDN) announced that the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) has collected a total of RM1318240.00 in outstanding traffic fines. This was announced in conjunction with the national Unity Week 2024 celebration which took place from May 23 to 26 in Angsana Johor Bahru. According to the statistics on the third day of the program, PDRM managed to collect the highest amount of traffic fines through the event.

  • If you frequently use Shopee, you might want to give this news a read. Recently, The Star reported the company issued a statement on Scam SMS about incomplete delivery information. That said, what should you know about it?

  • MCMC & PDRM urge TikTok, Meta to step up monitoring of harmful content on their platforms

    MCMC & PDRM urge TikTok, Meta to step up monitoring of harmful content on their platforms

    Yesterday, we reported how Meta and TikTok have pledged their commitments to monitor fake news and 3R (race, religion, royalty) issues on their platforms following a meeting with MCMC and the Communications Ministry. Today, MCMC and PDRM released a joint statement following up on the matter, urging the 2 companies to step up monitoring of harmful content.

  • Police officers in Malaysia will gradually wear body cameras starting October 2024

    Police officers in Malaysia will gradually wear body cameras starting October 2024

    The Home Ministry has revealed that it has procured a total of 7,648 body worn cameras (BWCs) for the Royal Malaysia Police’s (PDRM) use. Accordingly, Bukit Aman Crime Prevention and Community Safety Department (JPJKK) director Datuk Wan Hassan Wan Ahmad has revealed further details on the BWCs’ usage, which you can read on to find out more.


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