Hong Kong Consumer Council falls victim to hackers just week after tech minster called for organisations to review internet security
Hong Kong’s consumer watchdog has become the latest local institution to fall victim to hackers, as privacy authorities revealed an investigation into a leak of personal data has been launched following a report.
A spokesman with the Privacy Commissioner’s Office on Thursday said it was checking data breaches reported by the Consumer Council and urged the watchdog to notify affected parties as soon as possible.
This European tour, the longest in the orchestra’s history, was now being billed as part of its 50th anniversary celebrations.
The plan was to begin with a warm-up performance in Singapore, from where the orchestra would fly to Frankfurt, Germany, and then make its way to Dresden for the first European concert. During the Valentine’s Day meeting, agents told Chan it looked as if Lufthansa, which has been having a season of industrial discontent, would not be on strike the following week.
“The Chinese women’s volleyball team will deliver fantastic performances amid the cheers and encouragement from the audience, striving for excellent results.”
Xu played as a middle blocker for China before she officially retired in 2019 at the age of 31 following an injury to her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) two years prior.
She won Olympic bronze in her home games of 2008, winning gold eight years later in Rio de Janeiro, and also boasts two Asian Games gold medals, one Asian Championship gold and two more Asian Cup wins.
Singer Rihanna is never far from a fashion headline. She recently sued Topshop for using an unauthorised photo of her on its T-shirts. The judge ruled in her favour and ordered parent company Arcadia to pay her legal bill, which came to almost £1 million (HK$12.66 million). And then there is the constant stream of style-focused selfies on Instagram.
Now the R&B bad girl is upping the fashion ante again as the face of Balmain (the singer's ad images will formally debut next month).
Jigna thanks Munawar for lighting up her mood while she was going through a difficult time. The crime reporter who calls her experience 'Jail Yatra' talks to Munawar in Gujarati. She shares that his shows lifted up her mood. The stand-up comedian asks her to attend one of his live shows after getting out of the house.
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Sweet Home, the latest drama sensation out of South Korea, is tearing up Netflix charts around the world, but it’s far from the first chilling Korean tale to make its way to the small screen.
Ghosts have long figured in TV comedies and tales of romance, but in recent years drama-makers have steadily grown more serious about the horror elements in their shows. If you’re in the mood for vengeful shamans, nefarious cults or flesh-eating zombies, be sure to check out these chilling K-drama horror offerings.
Holland first told his friends about his sexuality when he was a teenager, but admitted he didn’t tell his parents until he debuted as an idol in 2018. The 24-year-old singer has also said that he was bullied in school because of his sexuality. He once told South Korean video channel Pran: “When I decided to come out in [my] middle school days, I told one of my closest friends about being gay.
The vibe: The Wise King is named after King Alfonso X of Castile – a 13th century monarch who reigned for 32 years and is said to have invented tapas when health problems meant he could only eat small portions of food (which he insisted should be consumed with wine).
An independent venture founded by two celebrated mixologists, Joe Villanueva and Sandeep Kumar, the bar was still in soft opening when we visited but already showing its pedigree in the excellence of the service – professional yet warm and friendly.
The hand-inked and -coloured manuscript orb was made by Emmy Ingeborg Brun, a Danish socialist and astronomer, from mistranslated drawings by Giovanni Schiaparelliwhich interpreted “canali” (natural channels) as man-made canals, evidence of a now-dying Martian population.
In those lines, Brun saw evidence of a cooperative society and promoted Mars as a potential site for a socialist utopia (not so unlike today’s space race). To spread the gospel, she started sending copies of the globe to museums and academic institutions around the world; only eight, including this one, have endured.
Source: Usacarry.com The small of the back, also known as the lumbar region, is a crucial part of the human anatomy. It plays a vital role in supporting the upper body and allowing for movement and flexibility. Despite its relatively small size, the small of the back is packed with intricate structures and functions that are essential for our overall well-being. In this article, we will explore 12 astonishing facts about the small of the back that will give you a deeper understanding of its importance and complexity.