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Whats gray area? Company ownership record is in public domain and available for anyoneCops, MCMC spend over 5 hours at Scrut
Cops, MCMC spend over 5 hours at Scrut
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May 10 2025, 01:36 PM
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QUOTE(Randomization @ May 10 2025, 01:28 PM) Whats gray area? Company ownership record is in public domain and available for anyone |
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May 10 2025, 01:37 PM
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May 10 2025, 01:37 PM
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QUOTE(fongsk @ May 10 2025, 01:07 PM) Yes fongsk liked this post
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May 10 2025, 01:39 PM
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QUOTE(netmatrix @ May 10 2025, 01:20 PM) I read the news and it is like this. Wrong and wrong and wrongThe guy runs SCRUT that checks vehicle history for used car buyers. The guy now wants to delve into people background checking business. Something like private investigators la. But if you think of it in business way, and the cars are people, that means the company has to use all methods to find anything that has this persons name on it. Like CTOS & CCRIS that you can purchase financial records from. So lets say you SCRUT se7en, and they managed to dig more than whats available on the web. What do you think if those info fell into se7en's enemy or competitor? That is why "PRIVATE" investigators are called private. This SCRUT guy wanna go public with that kind of service. And he chose to make use of a politician as a marketing material. The data he collected and publish is publicly available in SSM portal. Everyone can make a query What SCRUT do is to make it simpler and summarise the report. Thats all |
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May 10 2025, 01:42 PM
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Isnt this scrut check ppl used car for any accident history ? Didnt they say can check thru insurance record that come with police report ? Anyway expected this to happen , because those big brother run used car dealer business will not happy about it as it affected their rice bowl , i am surprise scrut can open this long, it must have crossed certain VVIP rice bowl / boundary to cause this This post has been edited by nelson969: May 10 2025, 01:43 PM MaybachS600 liked this post
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May 10 2025, 01:42 PM
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QUOTE(netmatrix @ May 10 2025, 01:20 PM) I read the news and it is like this. Yup.. he is dabbling into something which he shouldn't and he chose the wrong person to mess with. But hey, at least he messed with someone who is on the "bright" side and most is he will get some jail time and fine. Messed with someone from the "darkside" he could end up 6 feet down under.The guy runs SCRUT that checks vehicle history for used car buyers. The guy now wants to delve into people background checking business. Something like private investigators la. But if you think of it in business way, and the cars are people, that means the company has to use all methods to find anything that has this persons name on it. Like CTOS & CCRIS that you can purchase financial records from. So lets say you SCRUT se7en, and they managed to dig more than whats available on the web. What do you think if those info fell into se7en's enemy or competitor? That is why "PRIVATE" investigators are called private. This SCRUT guy wanna go public with that kind of service. And he chose to make use of a politician as a marketing material. This post has been edited by TOMEI-R: May 10 2025, 01:45 PM |
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May 10 2025, 01:56 PM
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QUOTE(Stigonboard @ May 10 2025, 01:39 PM) Wrong and wrong and wrong He is not just doing purchasable data like SSM. Reselling CTOS/ CCRIS data is borderline yes and no as there are other companies doing it. He went over it. Which is why PDRM got involved.The data he collected and publish is publicly available in SSM portal. Everyone can make a query What SCRUT do is to make it simpler and summarise the report. Thats all |
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May 10 2025, 02:00 PM
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I think this case is super deep state, the real mastermind has control over everything, he can't risk his name go to the public
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May 10 2025, 02:20 PM
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QUOTE(netmatrix @ May 10 2025, 01:20 PM) I read the news and it is like this. no, doing open source intelligence gathering (OSINT) is not against any crime, and definitely not corruption, unless there is violation of terms provided by 3rd party vendors like CTOS but even then it's a civil case. It's likely because of other activities if he is arrested, not because his scrut business.The guy runs SCRUT that checks vehicle history for used car buyers. The guy now wants to delve into people background checking business. Something like private investigators la. But if you think of it in business way, and the cars are people, that means the company has to use all methods to find anything that has this persons name on it. Like CTOS & CCRIS that you can purchase financial records from. So lets say you SCRUT se7en, and they managed to dig more than whats available on the web. What do you think if those info fell into se7en's enemy or competitor? That is why "PRIVATE" investigators are called private. This SCRUT guy wanna go public with that kind of service. And he chose to make use of a politician as a marketing material. |
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May 10 2025, 02:32 PM
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suppression.
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May 10 2025, 02:50 PM
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Adui, terfikir nak guna utk check kereta I nak pulak
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May 10 2025, 02:54 PM
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QUOTE(icycokes @ May 10 2025, 02:20 PM) no, doing open source intelligence gathering (OSINT) is not against any crime, and definitely not corruption, unless there is violation of terms provided by 3rd party vendors like CTOS but even then it's a civil case. It's likely because of other activities if he is arrested, not because his scrut business. Yeah because he used some other manner of getting those data that triggered MCMC & PDRM. |
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May 10 2025, 04:00 PM
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QUOTE(netmatrix @ May 10 2025, 01:56 PM) He is not just doing purchasable data like SSM. Reselling CTOS/ CCRIS data is borderline yes and no as there are other companies doing it. He went over it. Which is why PDRM got involved. Wrong, wrong and wrong All the data SCRUT source is from SSM like director and ownership details and paid up capital... I can do it. You also can do it. But… for this case.. PDRM got involved as there is a post from him related to royalty shareholding in a company which he use few ‘choice’ words .. which again he took from publicly available source but he kena this time coz his posting got few words that ‘not nice’ towards the royalty |
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May 10 2025, 04:01 PM
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QUOTE(icycokes @ May 10 2025, 02:20 PM) no, doing open source intelligence gathering (OSINT) is not against any crime, and definitely not corruption, unless there is violation of terms provided by 3rd party vendors like CTOS but even then it's a civil case. It's likely because of other activities if he is arrested, not because his scrut business. SCRUT took data from publicly available in SSMThey dont share financial data of individual like from CCRIS which CTOS and Experian sourced from |
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