News & Reviews: PSA
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Mar 05, 2024
If you have a Maybank account, you might want to pay attention to this news. Recently, Maybank announced that it will suspend some services on 9 March 2024. That said, what should you know about it?
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Feb 08, 2024
The Economy Ministry today refuted a viral message that has been making its rounds on social media regarding the Central Database Hub (PADU). Dubbing the viral message as fake news, read on to find out more about the PSA by the Ministry.
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Apr 11, 2023
The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation or FBI have come out with an official PSA (Public Service Announcement) on twitter warning Americans not to use free airport, hotel or shopping center USB ports. Apparently, hackers can “juice-jack” your data or insert malware into your phone or device.
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Mar 31, 2023
Touch ’n Go eWallet has reminded users to link their eWallet account to their device by 3 April 2023. This is because the fintech platform will be implementing TapSecure, a new one-tap transaction approval function on that date.
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Dec 31, 2019
If you were planning to lug your drone to a new year's countdown tonight, time to cancel that plan. The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) has declared that action will be taken against anyone found flying a drone during the new year's celebrations expected to be held in various parts of the country tonight. In addition, you will probably lose your drone if caught.
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Apr 01, 2019
PSA or Public Service Announcement time TechNavers, the 1st of April has long been considered April Fools and that seems to be a tradition with those in tech as well. Already we've got quite a few “interesting” announcements from Google and Alcatel, but checking through, they're probably fake news, so be careful what you believe in tech today.
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May 05, 2016
Head's up. If you use either Google Mail, Yahoo Mail or Hotmail (or even all of them) as your main mail service, you might want to change the account access password pronto, as a total of 97 million account details from the three services has fallen to the hands of unscrupulous individuals online.
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