Yah Lah BUT...

The Ministry of Education disclosed that device management app Mobile Guardian, which is installed on most personal learning devices, was recently hacked, resulting in 13,000 students getting their devices remotely wiped. How did this lapse occur, and what can be done to help the students who lost years of notes? Also, residents of Holland Road were shocked to find out that an international housebreaking syndicate had targeted their estates, leading them to question whether they’d been too complacent with their safety. Do Singaporeans take their safety for granted?

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(00:00) Tell You First
(00:41) Intro
(08:40) Mobile Guardian App Hack Causes Distress
(34:24) Holland Road Estates Burgled by Crime Syndicate
(49:47) One Shiok Comment
(53:00) One Shiok Thing

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Mobile Guardian App Hack Causes Distress

Holland Road Estates Burgled by Crime Syndicate

One Shiok Comment

One Shiok Thing

Mics and Headphones from @shure
Chairs from @ergotunechair

Edited and mixed by Tristen Yeak 

What is Yah Lah BUT...?

The most uncensored conversations about censorable things coming out from the much-censored country of Singapore. Hosted by Haresh & Terence from the comedy house Ministry of Funny.