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General : Drug Syndicates Exploiting Digital Technology, Says Home Minister
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
KEPALA BATAS, June 27 (Bernama) -- International syndicates are exploiting rapid advances in digital technology to expand drug trafficking networks through encrypted communication platforms, digital black markets and cross-border financial transactions, making the drug crime landscape increasingly complex, hybrid and difficult to detect, Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said.
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Fark
· Jun 21, 2026
NYC to get high-tech public toi- aaaaand it's become a filth-encrusted crackatorium in the time it took you to read this [Obvious]
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Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 27, 2026
Ancaman penipuan dalam talian semakin parah
PERKEMBANGAN teknologi digital membawa pelbagai manfaat kepada masyarakat, termasuk memudahkan urusan perbankan, pembelian dalam talian dan komunikasi harian. Namun, di sebalik kemudahan tersebut, jenayah siber khususnya penipuan dalam talian semakin menjadi ancaman serius yang tidak boleh dipandang ringan. Hari ini, penipuan dalam talian bukan lagi melibatkan kes terpencil, sebaliknya berkembang menjadi masalah yang menjejaskan keselamatan ... Read more The post Ancaman penipuan dalam talian semakin parah appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
CNN
· Jul 6, 2026
Inside the ‘clipping’ economy creating Gen Z millionaires
“Clipping,” the practice of cutting up a creator’s content, adding captions, and reposting it across social media, is quietly becoming a massive industry. Brands are now paying armies of everyday people to flood social feeds with their content. CNN’s Bijan Hosseini dives into the phenomenon that’s changing advertising and creating Gen Z millionaires.
Conservative Review
· Jul 2, 2026
FCC Chair Vows To Crack Down On Anti-Conservative Media’s ‘Free Monopoly’
The old, corrupt guard of broadcast media are being forced to come to terms with Equal Time. And it’s driving them insane.
MyJoyOnline
· Jul 7, 2026
Digital fraud shows criminals have moved from the street to the screen – Prof. Bokpin
Criminals are no longer only looking for cash in people’s pockets, shops or homes. As more payments move onto phones, apps and digital platforms, Economist and Professor of Finance at the University of Ghana Business School, Godfred Bokpin, says fraudsters are also moving online. He says the shift is expected because criminals follow the money. []
Digby's Hullabaloo
· Jun 28, 2026
Propaganda Fail
It would be one thing if this were just some rando saying something stupid on social media. This is an official account from the DHS, which has become a veritable propaganda mill. It’s sickening. Here’s an idea for a reform. Pass a law that says government agencies are not allowed to post anything but information and specific instructions on social media. No “inspirational” messages, boosterism, bullshit PR. Nothing. It will likely inhibit some good stuff, but it’s a price worth paying to ensure that this grotesque misuse of government resources to promote a strictly partisan agenda never happens again.
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Related coverage for "General : Drug Syndicates Exploiting Digital Technology, Says Home Minister": Fark — NYC to get high-tech public toi- aaaaand it's become a filth-encrusted crackatorium in the time it took you to read this [Obvious]. Utusan Malaysia — Ancaman penipuan dalam talian semakin parah. CNN — Inside the ‘clipping’ economy creating Gen Z millionaires. Conservative Review — FCC Chair Vows To Crack Down On Anti-Conservative Media’s ‘Free Monopoly’. MyJoyOnline — Digital fraud shows criminals have moved from the street to the screen – Prof. Bokpin. Digby's Hullabaloo — Propaganda Fail