Those in poll point to WhatsApp, Facebook as fake news sources

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Facebook and WhatsApp were identified as the two main sources of bogus news here by people who responded to a government survey on attitudes towards fake news. About half of the Singapore residents polled who have come across fake news said they had seen it on the two popular applications.

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Police track down drug dealer after figuring out his fingerprint from a WhatsApp PHOTO of his hand

Police in Wales located a drug dealer by studying a photo of his hand that showed part of his fingerprint. The unprecedented technique was used to arrest not only one criminal but also 10 more the drug dealer worked with, according to BBC. Police workers found a photo of the …

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Police used picture of a partial fingerprint to convict drug dealers

Police in Wales used the partial fingerprint of a suspect that appeared in a photo on a mobile phone seized by police to connect the dots and help secure 11 convictions. After making an arrest in Bridgend, west of Cardiff, police discovered a photo in a WhatsApp thread which showed …

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