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SonicWall SMA100 Appliances Under Active Attack: What You Need to Know

If your organization uses SonicWall's Secure Mobile Access (SMA100) appliances, it's time to take action. SonicWall has confirmed that cyber attackers are actively exploiting two serious vulnerabilities in these devices, prompting warnings from both the company and the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). Here's what's happening and what you need to do.

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Maybank to Introduce Daily Limits and Cooling-Off Period for Reload Services

If you're a Maybank user who frequently tops up mobile credits or game PINs online, take note: starting 26 May 2025, Maybank will implement daily transaction limits and a 12-hour cooling-off period for reload-related services. Here's what's changing and how it affects you.

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Malaysia to Enhance Space-Based Connectivity as Strategic Pillar for National Growth

Malaysia is stepping up its investments in space-based communication technologies, with a focus on Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite deployment, said Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil. This move aims to make satellite connectivity a core driver of national development, particularly in digital transformation, industrial expansion, and economic progress.

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Top 5 High-Demand IT Jobs in Malaysia for 2025: Roles, Salaries & Where to Get Hired

As Malaysia accelerates its digital transformation journey in 2025, the demand for tech-savvy professionals continues to skyrocket. From AI innovation to securing critical infrastructure, companies in various sectors are scrambling to hire top IT talent. Whether you're a fresh graduate, a mid-level developer, or someone looking to pivot careers into IT, here are the top 5 high-demand IT jobs in Malaysia this year — complete with salary estimates and examples of companies actively hiring.

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Signal, WhatsApp, or iMessage: Which Messaging App is Most Secure?

You'd think discussions about military operations wouldn't be happening over smartphone messaging apps. Yet, in what's now possibly the most infamous group chat ever, top U.S. officials—including the Vice President and Secretaries of Defense and State—were reportedly using Signal to discuss bombing plans in Yemen. The kicker? A journalist was accidentally added to the chat.

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