Post time 4-2-2022 10:06 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
slavehunter replied at 4-2-2022 09:59 PM
I guess so, ada I baca ada yang tak dapat detect tulis Vaccinated, hanya tulis Unknown. Depends pa ...
Tingin gak nak dapat list sederet Vaccinated tu sis.
Okay onwards. Wah3.. Gomen tengah mimpi basah nak kita lockdown 3.0 ye. Sial betol..
Takde penyakit takde darurat. Takde darurat takde gomen Ameno. So the cycle goes on je la untok keselesaan yang di ateh tu. Ape barang tetibe nak announce dah masok endemik ye sis.. Hilang stim Pak Mael. Gitu....
Post time 4-2-2022 11:12 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Edited by tumpanglalu74 at 4-2-2022 11:17 PM
slavehunter replied at 4-2-2022 10:16 PM
Kah kah....kalau lockdown memang nak tergelak, apa guna bayar Miss V billion2 dollar whale kan?
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Yes sisturr.. They are in cahoots with the vax barons. Ate udah menganut agame sama. Agame freemason tu le.. Lodge berlambak ade. Nak deny camne lagi??
So kita ni bute2 la ingat depe koje untok negare. Tup2 akhir zaman ni depe ditugaskan untok kaut duit negare masok poket tokey cucok.. Musti la wajib mereka menjalankan tugas & sumpah taat setia kat tohan freemason depe tu. Burani ke tak taat?? Esok nanti bangun tido tengok2 udah bersimen dalam tong..
Oil Terminals Disrupted After European Ports Hit By Cyberattack by Euronews with AFP, https://www.euronews.com/ , 3 Feb 2022
Port facilities in Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands have been targeted by a large-scale cyberattack, authorities say. Officials say the hack began several days ago and has primarily disrupted operations at oil terminals, preventing tankers from delivering energy supplies.
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German judicial authorities say they have launched an investigation into suspected “extortion” of oil operators, amid soaring energy prices. The European Union’s policy agency Europol told AFP that it had also offered its support to German authorities. The cyberattack hit Hamburg — a major port city in northern Germany — as well as at least six oil terminals in Belgium and the Netherlands.
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A German company Oiltanking confirmed on Thursday that it had been “the victim of a cyber incident affecting (its) computer systems”. Oiltanking said they discovered the hack on 29 January and had taken “emergency measures”. “All parties are continuing to work towards a return to normal operations at all our terminals as soon as possible,” a statement read.
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Belgian authorities have also launched an investigation after ports in Ghent and Antwerp-Zeebrugge were disrupted. An official from the Rotterdam-based brokerage firm Riverlake — Europe’s largest cargo port — said the hack had prevented some oil barges from unloading.
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