The hacker, who also goes by the pseudonym “the Messiah”, was previously was jailed in 2015 for hacking. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - The Ministry of Defence has refuted a claim by a Singaporean hacker who said he had hacked into the ministry’s systems.
On the Sept 6 podcast, Mr James Raj said he had “hacked into Mindef and into a lot of government sectors”, and claimed that his actions had caused embarrassment for the government.
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