Singapore blocks 6 more websites set up by foreign actors over hostile information threat

Singapore blocks 6 more websites set up by foreign actors over hostile information threat


SINGAPORE: Singapore has blocked another six websites set up by foreign actors that could be used to mount hostile information campaigns, authorities said on Thursday (Apr 23).

The six websites – singaporeheadline.com, singaporeweek.com, singapore24hour.com, nanyangweekly.com, singaporebuzz.com and sgtimes.com – masquerade as Singapore news outlets by spoofing or using Singapore-associated terms in their domain names and carrying local content, said the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) in a press release.

Building websites that appear credible to attract a local following, then using them to mount hostile information campaigns, is a common tactic among malicious foreign actors, the authorities said.

Overseas examples have shown such actors creating inauthentic news websites to propagate false narratives and sway target populations’ sentiments in their own interests, with serious outcomes, they added.

Hostile information campaigns can manipulate elections, undermine public trust in institutions and exploit societal fault lines.

Issuing directions under the Broadcasting Act to disable access to the six websites for users in Singapore is in the public interest, the two agencies said.

The same law was used in October 2024 to block 10 inauthentic websites set up by foreign actors.



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