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Taekwondo Selangor cry coup d’etat, file lawsuit to block leadership overhaul

Taekwondo Selangor challenge expulsion, claim EGM aims to oust its leadership

Former football club owner arrested after fleeing RM1.5 mil court-ordered payment

Datuk Seri Feardaus Khairuddin, linked to multiple scandals, caught after eight months on the run, marking a first in Malaysian League’s salary dispute history

Trademark dispute: Monster Energy files copyright claim against Taiwanese shaved ice brand

US sports drink giant Monster Energy challenges the registration of the “ICE MONSTER” brand in Malaysia, citing trademark conflicts and potential consumer confusion

Woman sues police, FBI in KL High Court after being scammed by ‘Elon Musk’

The woman, who receives welfare, claims she was defrauded of RM10,000 of her own money

Tengku Zafrul cannot file affidavit to correct Zahid’s claims on Najib’s house arrest order: high court

Judge says Tengku Zafrul is not a party in Najib’s judicial review application, therefore he is not allowed to submit an affidavit on the matter

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Isa Samad corruption case: judge says prosecution presented conflicting narratives

The Court of Appeal today ruled that the prosecution in Tan Sri Mohd Isa Abdul Samad’s corruption case involving RM3 million over the agency’s purchase of Merdeka Palace Hotel & Suites in Kuching, Sarawak, has presented two different narratives of its case.

Impact of social engineering on fake news: insights from M’sia – Syed Mohammed Idid

IN the digital age, social engineering has emerged as a pervasive tactic used to manipulate individuals and exploit their trust. This article explores the concept of social engineering and its significant impact on the proliferation of fake news. By examining a recent example in the Malaysian context, we can better understand the dangers associated with this phenomenon.