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WORLD

Australia says Chinese hackers probing telecoms, key facilities

Reuters, Published on 12/11/2025

» SYDNEY — Australia's spy chief said on Wednesday hackers working for China's government and military had probed the country's telecoms network and key infrastructure, warning against the risk of economic disruption from sabotage.

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LIFE

AI agents open door to new hacking threats

AFP, Published on 11/11/2025

» NEW YORK — Cybersecurity experts are warning that artificial intelligence (AI) agents, widely considered the next frontier in the generative AI revolution, could wind up getting hijacked and doing the dirty work for hackers.

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LIFE

Siriraj x MIT hackathon puts spotlight on tech-driven health

Life, Published on 21/10/2025

» Following the overwhelming success of last year's debut of "Siriraj x MIT Hacking Medicine 2024", the second annual hackathon will see teams from different disciplines collaborate to create breakthrough healthcare solutions from Oct 31 to Nov 2.

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LIFE

When health becomes the new status symbol

BitesizeBKK, Published on 02/10/2025

» Nowadays, there’s an expensive price tag and a high social currency associated with wellness and longevity. The latter already sparked a viral online debate in Thailand mere weeks ago, with thought leaders and influencers sharing their interpretation of longevity, and whether it’s turned into a measure of wealth, therefore creating pressure for the aspiring class and demanding you keep up appearances by investing in ice baths, wearing tech devices and measuring your sleep quality. Whilst advocating for wellness is all well and good, there are more ways to live a balanced life than constantly quantifying and tracking your wearables.

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THAILAND

Cyber police target 20 firms over investment swindle

News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 24/09/2025

» Cybercrime police are pursuing legal action against 20 companies linked to a major investment scam that defrauded one victim out of 26 million baht.

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LIFE

The hidden dangers of AI

Life, James Hein, Published on 24/09/2025

» There's going to be a lot on artificial intelligence topics this week so let's get started. For the time being, the most common way to leverage an AI product is using a prompt of some kind. To that end, you will see lots of posts on platforms declaring that they have the best god-level prompts for large language models (LLMs). A prompt is something like, "What are the top ten songs from Depeche Mode?", or "Draw me a picture of a frog on a toadstool in the style of Alice In Wonderland with vivid colours". The more detailed and nuanced the prompt, the better the desired outcome tends to be. As with everything in the computer world, there are bad actors looking to take advantage of this.

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OPINION

Time to act on information warfare

Oped, Published on 01/08/2025

» As tensions escalate along the Thai-Cambodian border, the unfolding conflict has become not only a confrontation of arms but also a war of narratives. For many in Thailand, this is the first time war has felt real. Not distant, not historical, but tangible: fighter jets in the sky, news of casualties, fear seeping into the national consciousness.

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THAILAND

Hackers 'not causing damage'

News, Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 31/07/2025

» Thailand has remained unscathed by Cambodian hackers despite their best efforts, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Economy and Society (DES) Prasert Jantararuangtong said.

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LIFE

Microsoft server software comes under widespread cyberattack

Published on 21/07/2025

» Microsoft Corp’s server software was exploited by unidentified hackers, with analysts warning of widespread cybersecurity breaches across the globe.

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WORLD

Hacked Elmo X account called for extermination of Jews: US media

AFP, Published on 14/07/2025

» WASHINGTON - The X account of Sesame Street's Elmo, a beloved children's TV character, shared antisemitic and anti-Donald Trump posts after being hacked, US media reported Monday.