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Based on 10 verified sources covering Thailand, Finland, Myanmar:

With this form, you can inform us of vulnerabilities. The role of the Cybersecurity Centre's vulnerability coordination is to assist the discoverer of vulnerability or serious software failure to cooperate with software manufacturers and system integ... (translated from fi) [1]

Marawi liberated after five months of clashes The Islamist occupation lasted 148 days. More than 1,000 people killed, mostly rebels. Marawi's operations cost 5 billion pesos (about 95 million euros). [2]

Army controls most of Marawi city in Mindanao Only a few small areas of the city remain under jihadi control. The Filipino air force carried out its first air strikes yesterday. About 2,200 people are still trapped in the combat zone. [3]

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Malaysian police said on Monday they had arrested four people, among them three foreigners, with links to an Islamic State cell based out of the southern Philippines. [4]

PoliticsPhilippine military kills IS-linked leaders in Southeast Asia Predawn raid in Marawi City seen as key victory Soliders in the southern Philippines distributed photos in February of Isnilon Hapilon, the head of Islamist militant group Abu Sayy... [5]

MANILA — A threat by Philippine militants to kill a German hostage in a show of solidarity with Islamic State is the latest sign that the Middle East group’s brand of radicalism is winning recruits in Asia and posing a growing security risk in the re... [6]

MANILA — The Philippines vowed to destroy those behind twin bombings that killed 20 people during a Sunday church service in the country’s restive south, six days after a referendum on autonomy for the mainly Muslim region returned an overwhelming “y... [7]

MARAWI CITY, Philippines — Dozens of foreign jihadis have fought side-by-side with Islamic State sympathizers against security forces in the southern Philippines over the past week, evidence that the restive region is fast becoming an Asian hub for t... [8]

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[1] FI kyberturvallisuuskeskus.fi · 2026-03-06 · 31% match translated from fi

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With this form, you can inform us of vulnerabilities. The role of the Cybersecurity Centre's vulnerability coordination is to assist the discoverer of vulnerability or serious software failure to cooperate with software manufacturers and system integ

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[2] MM asianews.it · 50% match

Marawi liberated after five months of clashes

Marawi liberated after five months of clashes The Islamist occupation lasted 148 days. More than 1,000 people killed, mostly rebels. Marawi's operations cost 5 billion pesos (about 95 million euros).

[3] MM asianews.it · 49% match

Army controls most of Marawi city in Mindanao

Army controls most of Marawi city in Mindanao Only a few small areas of the city remain under jihadi control. The Filipino air force carried out its first air strikes yesterday. About 2,200 people are still trapped in the combat zone.

[4] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2017-01-24 · 40% match

Four Arrested in Malaysia with Alleged Links to Islamic State

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Malaysian police said on Monday they had arrested four people, among them three foreigners, with links to an Islamic State cell based out of the southern Philippines.

[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-10-16 · 40% match

Philippine military kills IS-linked leaders in Southeast Asia

PoliticsPhilippine military kills IS-linked leaders in Southeast Asia Predawn raid in Marawi City seen as key victory Soliders in the southern Philippines distributed photos in February of Isnilon Hapilon, the head of Islamist militant group Abu Sayy

[6] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2014-09-26 · 40% match

Islamic State ‘Brand’ Gains Ground Among Asian Militants

MANILA — A threat by Philippine militants to kill a German hostage in a show of solidarity with Islamic State is the latest sign that the Middle East group’s brand of radicalism is winning recruits in Asia and posing a growing security risk in the re

[7] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2019-01-28 · 40% match

Philippines Vows to Crush ‘Terrorists’ After Church Bombs Kill 20

MANILA — The Philippines vowed to destroy those behind twin bombings that killed 20 people during a Sunday church service in the country’s restive south, six days after a referendum on autonomy for the mainly Muslim region returned an overwhelming “y

[8] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2017-05-31 · 40% match

Ominous Signs of an Asian Hub for Islamic State in the Philippines

MARAWI CITY, Philippines — Dozens of foreign jihadis have fought side-by-side with Islamic State sympathizers against security forces in the southern Philippines over the past week, evidence that the restive region is fast becoming an Asian hub for t

[9] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2018-01-24 · 40% match

Looted Cash, Gold Help Islamic State Recruit in Philippines

MARAWI CITY, Philippines — Islamist insurgents looted cash, gold and jewelry worth tens of millions of dollars when they occupied a southern Philippines town last year, treasure one of their leaders has used to recruit around 250 fighters for fresh a

[10] MM www2.irrawaddy.com · 35% match

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