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Think public Wi-Fi is secure? Think again
Many people just click ‘allow’ without realising they are granting access to scan everything on their phones
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“We know where you live”: How a RM1,000 Ah Long loan put family in danger
The tone was cold, threatening and unmistakably from someone claiming to be an Ah Long or illegal loan shark.
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Ah Long: You gave your bank details, now you’re part of a crime ring?
These syndicates manipulate desperate individuals into creating or surrendering bank accounts, commonly referred to as mule accounts, which are then used for illegal transactions.
If you think dealing with Ah Longs (loan sharks) is limited to splashed paint and death threats, think again.
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From paint threats to cyber scams: Ah Long syndicates turn to tech
Today, the internet is their new battleground, making them harder to trace and their victims more vulnerable than ever.
Nizar during Sinar Daily's "Politics Meets Progress: Interview with Datuk Nizar Najib" podcast recently. (Photo by ROSLI TALIB)
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‘Najib’s legacy felt even stronger now’ says Nizar as many credit his economic policies for their success
His eldest son, Datuk Nizar Najib remains optimistic, drawing strength from the enduring goodwill towards his father.
Nizar during Sinar Daily's "Politics Meets Progress: Interview with Datuk Nizar Najib" podcast. (Photo by ROSLI TALIB)
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Nizar on political dynasty "I chose politics, it wasn’t handed to me"
He said Najib’s philosophy was clear: he needed to stand on his own merit and not rely on family legacy.
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