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Some online services suspended

For the sake of prudence, the Electrical & Mechanical Services Department announced that it suspended several online services after it suspected that part of its network system had been hacked.   Apart from explaining that the initial decision to temporarily suspend some online services was due to an abnormality found in the network system today, the department expressed that it is very concerned about the incident.   An initial investigation revealed that no leakage of personal data has been found.    Online services including Registration & Permit Office Appointment Booking, the Online Continuous Professional Development Training Platform for Registered Electrical Workers and the electronic platform for the lift and escalator trade have been suspended.   For prudence's sake, the department made it clear that it will notify people concerned and added that if anyone encounters any suspicious circumstances, they should report it to Police promptly.   It apologised

Testing compliance check done

The Government today completed a joint enforcement operation at Mei Fai House of Yue Fai Court in Aberdeen which was earlier included in a compulsory testing notice.   The enforcement action was conducted from around 8.30am to 11am by the Constitutional & Mainland Affairs Bureau together with the Western Police District and the Department of Health.   During the operation, 205 people’s test records were checked. Five of them were found to have violated the compulsory testing notice and were issued with a compulsory testing order.
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