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    Sợ cúm Mỹ (virUS):

    U.S. National Security Adviser Reportedly Gets Typhoid Mary Treatment In Vietnam
    https://www.huffpost.com/entry/natio...b63d1b770acaed

    White House National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien and his entourage were treated like COVID-19 contagion threats in Vietnam at the start of his travels to Southeast Asia, Bloomberg reported.

    He and his aides were relegated to a single floor in the Metropole Hotel in Hanoi, where they stayed last weekend, and were tested by people in “head-to-toe” protective gear, according to Bloomberg. Meals were left outside their hotel rooms for them to retrieve.

    O’Brien tested positive for COVID-19 in July.

    The Air Force flight crew that delivered O’Brien was sent out of the country to Thailand until O’Brien was ready to leave. Later in the trip, in the Philippines, a member of the crew tested positive for COVID-19. Two National Security aides who were apparently in close contact with them self-quarantined in a Manila hotel and skipped O’Brien’s flight home, according to Bloomberg.

    Two other members of the flight crew later tested positive for the coronavirus, Bloomberg reported.

    Philippines officials required O’Brien’s team to wear a plastic shield over face masks in any public indoor spaces, according to Bloomberg.

    Ironically, in a teleconference call with the press on Monday, O’Brien attacked China for “releasing” COVID-19 on the world, apparently oblivious to other nations’ views of America’s loose controls regarding the pandemic.

    When Trump learned of the virus in early 2020, he said in January: “We have it totally under control. It’s one person coming in from China. It’s going to be just fine.” Later he declared that COVID-19 “miraculously goes away” in warmer weather.




    Hỏa Lò tập 2: cũng giống 50 năm trước.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ốc View Post
    The Air Force flight crew that delivered O’Brien was sent out of the country to Thailand until O’Brien was ready to leave. Later in the trip, in the Philippines, a member of the crew tested positive for COVID-19. Two National Security aides who were apparently in close contact with them self-quarantined in a Manila hotel and skipped O’Brien’s flight home, according to Bloomberg.

    Ai biết được trong dĩa thức ăn hổng gài vi trùng để VN lên báo Mỹ.
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    Khai trừ "giãn cách"





    Tô Lâm sắp tái xuất giang hồ?



    (coi nữa)

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    Ex-trainees from Vietnam arrested in search for 742 stolen pears

    THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
    December 2, 2020 at 17:03 JST

    The former trainees told police they needed money to pay off the debts they incurred to come to Japan, and that they could not return to their home country because they were broke, sources said.
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    Một đêm ăn trộm bằng ba năm trồng (lê)?



    Ex-Vietnamese intern arrested on suspicion of slaughtering pig
    http://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/13892315

    SAITAMA--A 29-year-old Vietnamese man was arrested on suspicion of violating the slaughterhouse law by butchering a pig in his apartment without permission of authorities, police announced on Nov. 1.

    Tran Xuan Cong, who is unemployed and residing in Kamisato, Saitama Prefecture, was first arrested on suspicion of overstaying his visa on Oct. 21. He came to Japan in July 2018 as a technical intern trainee on a one-year visa.

    Police will question Cong on a series of livestock thefts in the northern Kanto region earlier this year as he is suspected of slaughtering a swine to resell its meat, according to investigation sources.

    They will also investigate whether he was associated with four Vietnamese men who were arrested last month on allegations of slaughtering a pig in around July in Ota, Gunma Prefecture, the sources added.


    Cong is suspected of butchering a pig for its meat in his apartment’s bathroom sometime between July and Aug. 13.


    Police said the suspect told investigators that he did not think butchering a swine was illegal in Japan because people in Vietnam have a habit of doing so.


    Police questioned him near his apartment on Oct. 11 after they were tipped off by a neighbor that the man had stolen a swine and pears and sold them.


    They searched his apartment on Oct. 17 and arrested him on suspicion of breaching the immigration control law.


    Police found records in Cong's smartphone of sending images of processed meat to another Vietnamese asking if there were people who wanted to buy pork, according to the sources.


    He told police that he had lived with four or so other Vietnamese in his apartment and that he bought the processed pork from a Vietnamese and ate the meat with acquaintances.


    The man reportedly came to Japan to earn money after borrowing 700,000 yen ($6,700) as he said his life back in Vietnam was difficult.


    Thà đi Nhật ăn trộm còn hơn ở Việt nam. Nhất nhật tại Nhật, thiên thu tại Việt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ốc View Post


    Thà đi Nhật ăn trộm còn hơn ở Việt nam. Nhất nhật tại Nhật, thiên thu tại Việt.
    Bỏ nhà tù lớn để vô khám nhỏ?

    "Thà làm quỷ đất Bắc còn hơn làm mọi nước Nam".
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    Facebook tracks 'OceanLotus' hackers to IT firm in Vietnam

    By Jack Stubbs, James Pearson


    LONDON/HANOI (Reuters) - Cybersecurity investigators at Facebook have traced a hacking group long suspected of spying on behalf of the Vietnamese government to an IT company in Ho Chi Minh City.

    The announcement on Friday is the first time Facebook has publicly exposed an offensive hacking operation and, if confirmed, would be a rare case of suspected state-backed cyberspies being tracked to a specific organisation.

    The hackers, known as OceanLotus or APT32, have been accused for years of spying on political dissidents, businesses and foreign officials. Reuters reported this year that the group had attempted to break into China’s Ministry of Emergency Management and the government of Wuhan as the COVID-19 outbreak first spread.

    Facebook said it had found links between cyberattacks previously attributed to OceanLotus and a Vietnamese company called CyberOne Group, which lists an address on a sidestreet in a commercial district of Ho Chi Minh city.

    CyberOne Group denied being connected to the hackers.

    “We are NOT Ocean Lotus,” a person operating the company’s now-suspended Facebook page said when contacted by Reuters. “It’s a mistake.”

    Vietnam’s foreign ministry, which handles enquiries from international media, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The ministry has previously denied connections to OceanLotus attacks.

    Facebook said the hackers had used its platforms to carry out a range of cyberattacks, some of which employed fake accounts to trick targets by posing as activists, businesses and possible love interests.

    Nathaniel Gleicher, Facebook’s head of cybersecurity policy, said his team had found technical evidence that linked CyberOne’s Facebook page to accounts used in the hacking campaign, as well as to other OceanLotus attacks.

    He declined to detail the exact evidence, saying to do so would make the group more difficult to track in the future. But he said it included online infrastructure, malicious code, and other hacking tools and techniques.

    “The actors in this space use some very defined techniques and if we are too public about how we observe those, it really does harm our ability to catch more of this,” Gleicher said.

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    Although OceanLotus has not gained the level of notoriety in the West as some suspected Chinese and Russian state-backed hacking operations, it has been prolific in southeast Asia.

    Ben Read, a senior manager at U.S. cybersecurity firm FireEye, and Marc-Étienne Léveillé, a researcher at Slovakian software security group ESET, said the hacking activity uncovered by Facebook matched operations attributed to OceanLotus.

    Read said OceanLotus had been active since at least 2013 and had “all the hallmarks of a substantial state-backed organisation acting in support of Vietnamese government”.

    Facebook said it did not have sufficient evidence to attribute OceanLotus beyond CyberOne Group, which it said has also used the names CyberOne Security, CyberOne Technologies, Hành Tinh Company Limited, Planet and Diacauso.

    CyberOne reveals little information about itself on its website, saying only that it has around 200 employees providing a range of “essential security technologies”.

    A careers page that was removed shortly after Reuters contacted the company advertised positions for people with hacking skills and experience in malware analysis. Recruiters boasted of a generous benefits package, including free meals, a mini movie theatre and after-work yoga.

    In Vietnam, Facebook is navigating a standoff with government officials who have threatened to ban it if it does not agree to censorship demands.

    Reuters reported in April that Facebook had complied with a government request to increase its censorship of “anti-state” posts after its servers in Vietnam were taken offline, slowing traffic there to a crawl.

    Additional reporting by Raphael Satter in Washington; Editing by Peter Graff

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    Bệnh tham là đại dịch ở Việt nam:

    Vietnam jails Hanoi CDC chief for overstating COVID-19 gear cost
    https://news.yahoo.com/vietnam-jails...121054907.html

    Nguyen Nhat Cam, 57, was accused of overstating the cost of COVID-19 testing systems during a transaction, causing a loss of 5.4 billion dong ($233,483) to the state budget, the Ministry of Public Security said in a statement.

    Cam and his accomplices' activities would negatively affect the image of doctors and the anti-COVID-19 agency, angering the public and undermining confidence in the healthcare sector, the statement said.


    The court also sentenced nine other people to between three and 6-1/2 years in prison for their involvement in the matter.

    ($1 = 23,128 đống)


    Tham nhũng có 200 ngàn đô ít quá làm sao chia đủ cho cấp trên. Sao không mua hàng giả rồi tính giá thiệt? Cả nước thử cúm không có ai mắc bịnh lúc đó chắc đồng chí này còn được khen.

 

 

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