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Wildberries increased network of pickup points by 75% to over 58,000 since 2024

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Source: Media Outreach

MOSCOW, RUSSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 21 February 2025 – Wildberries, a leading e-commerce platform in Eurasia, increased the number of its pickup points by 75% since the beginning of 2024 to support the dynamic growth of its marketplace.

The total number of Wildberries pickup points has surpassed 58,000 across seven countries where the marketplace operates. Three quarters of these pickup points are operated by local partners and the rest are company-owned.

The highest growth in the number of Wildberries pickup points was recorded in Kyrgyzstan (+126%) and Kazakhstan (+105%). In Georgia, where Wildberries launched operations in late 2024, the number of pickup points has also doubled, albeit from a low base. In Russia, the pickup point network increased by 81%, in Belarus by 75%, in Armenia by 55%, and in Uzbekistan by 26%.

Only a fraction of orders placed on the Wildberries marketplace are delivered to homes by couriers, with branded pickup points accounting for 90% of deliveries.

The reliance on pickup points is a unique feature of Wildberries’ business model that distinguishes it from other marketplaces. When the company was founded over 20 years ago, its largest product category was apparel. At the time, consumers still lacked trust in e-commerce and wanted to preview the clothing they ordered online before confirming their purchase. Wildberries pickup points, equipped with fitting rooms and offering the option to return items on the spot, gave customers peace of mind and quickly gained popularity.

Although Wildberries has long expanded beyond clothing to include dozens of product categories, from electronics to pet products, pickup points remain the most popular delivery option on the platform.

Wildberries has focused on developing its network of pickup points as it expands to new markets. This delivery model enhances customer convenience while providing a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to individual home delivery.

The expansion of Wildberries’ pickup points supports economic growth in the company’s markets of presence. The predominant franchise model gives local entrepreneurs the opportunity to grow their business in partnership with a major international marketplace and creates new jobs.

Pickup points also enhance logistics services for the more than one million sellers on the Wildberries marketplace, who can drop off their items at the nearest pickup point for further delivery to the company’s nearest distribution centre.

Hashtag: #wildberries

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Proofpoint: 88% of Top Organisations in Asia Pacific Still Put Their Customers and Stakeholders at Risk of Email Fraud as Businesses Face Record-High Email Attacks

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Source: Media Outreach

  • Protective measures against email fraud remain widely insufficient among leading Asia Pacific companies.
  • Australia’s high adoption rate of proper email authentication (71%) among its top companies sets the standard for the Asia Pacific region
  • Around 50% of leading Singapore and India’s businesses have implemented the recommended level of email authentication
  • Concerningly, less than 20% of the largest organisations in Japan, South Korea, China and Thailand are actively protecting their customers against phishing

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 21 February 2025 – Proofpoint, Inc., a leading cybersecurity and compliance company, today released new research on a worrying gap among top organisations across the Asia Pacific with only 12% having implemented the recommended and most stringent level of email authentication. In 2024, phishing attacks surged significantly, increasing nearly 60% year-over-year. This dramatic increase underscores the critical need for proper implementation of email authentication, which prevents cyber criminals from spoofing organisations’ identities thus reducing the risk of email fraud.

These findings are based on an analysis of the Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance (DMARC), a widely-adopted email validation protocol records of Asia Pacific companies listed on the Forbes Global 2000. DMARC protects domain names from being misused by malicious actors by authenticating the sender’s identity before an email reaches its intended destination. This authentication system detects and prevents domain spoofing, a common phishing technique. DMARC has three levels of protection – monitor, quarantine, and reject, with reject being the most secure for preventing suspicious emails from reaching users’ inboxes.

“Email remains the most common and critical threat vector across industries. It’s encouraging that many leading companies in Asia Pacific have taken proactive steps to protect their customers from email fraud,” said George Lee, Senior Vice President of Asia Pacific and Japan at Proofpoint. “However, the rising frequency, sophistication, and cost of cyberattacks make it especially concerning that many remain highly vulnerable, exposing them to significant risks from malicious email-based threats such as phishing. Prioritising robust cybersecurity measures is essential to safeguard against these threats and protect customers’ valuable data.”

Proofpoint’s research shows that DMARC adoption in the Asia Pacific region is mostly lower compared to the US and UK, placing organisations and their customers at risk. While Australia leads in email authentication DMARC enforcement, Japan, South Korea and Thailand lag, leaving businesses exposed to escalating email fraud, including business email compromise (BEC) and phishing.

Key findings of Proofpoint’s DMARC analysis across key Asia Pacific markets include:

  • Australia: 71% of the top Australian companies have implemented DMARC at the recommended levels (reject). All the top Australian companies being studied have a DMARC record.
  • Singapore: 46.2% of companies analysed have DMARC set to reject. Yet 23.1% do not have any DMARC record and are wide open to email fraud and domain spoofing attacks.
  • India: 50% of the top Indian organisations implemented the highest level of DMARC (reject), with 30.9% utilising quarantine and 11.8% having no DMARC record at all.
  • Japan: Only 7.4% of top Japanese companies have a DMARC policy of reject in place. 65.6% of companies are at the monitor level, gathering data but offering no active protection
  • South Korea: Only 1.8% have implemented DMARC at the quarantine level with none at the reject level, and 51.8% having no DMARC record at all.
  • Thailand: 17.6% have a reject policy in place to block unqualified emails, while 17.6% of companies implemented quarantine and 52.9% at the monitor level still.
  • China: Only 4.2% of top Chinese companies have the strictest level of DMARC in place. A startling 71.8% do not use any DMARC protection at all.

Major Providers and Compliance Mandates Push for DMARC Adoption

Major email providers are making moves to force companies to catch up and use email authentication. Some highly-publicised examples include the October 2023 announcements from Google, Yahoo and Apple around mandatory email authentication requirements (including DMARC) for bulk senders sending emails to Gmail, Yahoo and iCloud accounts. This aims to significantly reduce spam and fraudulent emails hitting their customers’ inboxes.

In addition, organisations that store consumer payment information must comply with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) or risk paying hefty fines for violations. The latest PCI DSS (v4.0.1) will require companies to use DMARC to protect credit card data by March 31, 2025.

Proofpoint recommends that organisations follow these best practices:

  • Implement DMARC: Protect your domain from impersonation by implementing DMARC and enforcing it at the reject level. Seek expert assistance if needed to avoid blocking legitimate emails.
  • Educate employees: Train staff on how to identify and avoid potentially fraudulent or suspicious emails, such as those impersonating colleagues, suppliers, or customers.
  • Strengthen passwords: Establish and enforce best practices for password management, including requiring strong passwords, regular changes, and never re-using passwords across multiple accounts.

This analysis was conducted in December 2024 using data from companies listed on Forbes Global 2000.

To learn more about DMARC, visit: https://www.proofpoint.com/au/threat-reference/dmarc

Hashtag: #Proofpoint

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– Published and distributed with permission of Media-Outreach.com.

Appeal for information following fatal vehicle fire, Puketaha

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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Police hope the public can help the investigation into a fatal vehicle fire in Puketaha early on Wednesday 19 February.

We would like to speak to any witnesses to a vehicle collision on Holland Road, between 3am and 4am that day. In particular, we would like to speak to a woman who was parked on the roadside and spoke with another witness.

We believe she may have information that can assist our enquiries.

If you can assist our enquiries, please update us online or call 105.

Please use the reference number 250219/9227.

ENDS

Issued by Police Media Centre

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Police urge motorists to drive safe following concerning number of fatal crashes

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Attributable to Inspector Craig Brown, Southern District Road Policing Manager:

Southern District Police are urging members of the public to pay close attention to road safety following four fatal crashes in less than two weeks.

Five people have died in the four crashes: Three in the Otago Lakes area, and one in Southland. Their deaths have been referred to the Coroner.

Police have noticed three common factors in recent serious and fatal crashes, including speed, poor decision making, and driving while impaired by the likes of alcohol.

Our hearts go out to the families of those involved. They’re forced to face the devastating consequences of these crashes, which potentially could have been avoided.

These crashes have a ripple effect in the community, affecting other motorists, witnesses and the people who are first on the scene. Every fatal crash also has an impact on attending emergency services personnel.

We are urging members of the public to take road safety seriously, slow down, don’t drive impaired and make good judgement calls – your life literally depends on it.

Our people will be out on the roads carrying out enforcement around excess speed, impairment, restraints and distraction. But keeping people safe is a team effort, and drivers have to do their part.

We encourage anyone who sees unsafe driving behaviour on the road to contact us as soon as possible. Call Police, either via 111 if it is happening now, or make a report through 105 if it’s after the fact.

ENDS

Issued by Police Media Centre 

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Release: Call for Destiny Church to lose charity status

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Source: New Zealand Labour Party

Labour Te Atatū MP Phil Twyford has written to the charities regulator asking that Destiny Church charities be struck off in the wake of last weekend’s violence by Destiny followers in his electorate.

Phil Twyford’s formal complaint to Charities Services says Destiny Church has engaged in serious wrongdoing which is grounds for Destiny’s charities losing their tax deductible status under the Charities Act 2005.

“I’m concerned about the impact of Destiny followers violently forcing their way into the Te Atatū Peninsula Community Centre last week; punching, kicking and shoving Council staff and bystanders, while parents and young children were attending a story reading by a drag artist put on by Auckland Council as part of Pride Week,” Phil Twyford said.

“Destiny’s actions were certainly oppressive, which meets the definition of wrongdoing in the law, and so they should lose their tax deductible status.

“They deliberately targeted an event in my community and I’m concerned they will continue to take discriminatory and violent action in other communities.

“Destiny targeted this event because these children were being read to by a drag artist. Destiny leader Brian Tamaki vilified the artist by maliciously and wrongly equating the event with child abuse and pornography. This clearly amounts to improper discrimination which is another example of wrongdoing included in the Charities Act.

“Brian Tamaki has admitted responsibility for the action, having directed it and publicly expressed his approval of it.

“Destiny is in breach of the Charities Act. This organisation should not be receiving a cent of public subsidy through tax deductibility nor the stamp of approval that registration as a charity implies,” Phil Twyford said.


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Lussocitta Becomes iShopChangi’s Sole Multibrand Seller for Brand-Name Bags

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Source: Media Outreach

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 21 February 2025 – Lussocitta, a luxury bag retailer based in Singapore, announces its partnership with iShopChangi, Changi Airport’s online shopping platform. This collaboration makes Lussocitta the sole multi-brand seller on the platform, offering a selection of brand-name bags at competitive prices, with added customer benefits.

Lussocitta is partnering with iShopChangi

Exclusive Offerings on iShopChangi

Founded in 2009, Lussocitta has built its presence by offering a wide range of luxury bags through its online platform, featuring brands such as Gucci, Coach, Kate Spade, Marc Jacobs, and more. Through its partnership with iShopChangi, the e-commerce shopping platform of Changi Airport, Lussocitta aims to extend its reach and make luxury fashion more accessible to a broader audience.

A key advantage of this collaboration is that customers can enjoy greater savings without compromising on quality. Shoppers on iShopChangi will have the opportunity to use time-limited promotional codes and access exclusive deals on selected luxury handbags and accessories. Customers will also earn Changi Rewards points with every purchase on iShopChangi, which can be used to offset future purchases, adding value to their overall experience.

Beyond these savings, customers can shop with confidence, knowing that all products are sourced directly from official channels, guaranteeing authenticity and premium quality. Lussocitta remains committed to transparent shopping practices, including clear return policies, providing customers with confidence in their purchases.

A Vision for Growth

The partnership aligns with Lussocitta’s goal of expanding its market across Southeast Asia. By leveraging iShopChangi’s platform, Lussocitta can reach a broader audience of customers, offering them convenient access to luxury fashion. The collaboration provides an opportunity to enhance the shopping experience for consumers by offering competitive pricing and exclusive discounts on brand-name bags and accessories.

Together, Lussocitta and iShopChangi aim to reinforce their shared commitment to providing a seamless and reliable shopping journey for all customers.

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Have fun, but stay safe at Electric Avenue this weekend

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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Attributable to Detective Senior Sergeant Karen Simmons

Police want everybody attending Electric Avenue to have a good time, but ensure they are safe too.

There will be a Police and Security Team presence at the event to keep you safe. Please talk to us if you have any concerns about your own or someone else’s safety or wellbeing.

Look after your mates. Make sure you have an agreed meeting point in case anyone gets lost, and a fully charged mobile phone.

If you are drinking alcohol, eat before you attend the event and have a glass of water in between alcoholic drinks. Never leave your drink unattended and make sure to never take a drink you have not personally seen poured.

Know Your Stuff will be at the event, however Police advice remains to avoid taking any drugs.

Have a plan to get home safely after the event, and if you are observing anything where you or somebody else is in danger, call 111 immediately.

ENDS

Issued by Police Media Centre

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Dargaville offenders located

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Dargaville Police have identified offenders involved in a string of burglaries earlier this week.

Enquiries have been underway since three businesses were targeted in the early hours of 18 February.

Whangārei – Kaipara Area Commander, Inspector Maria Nordstrom, says local staff have been investigating.

Burglaries had occurred at a retail store, dairy and petrol station.

“We are treating these three burglaries as linked, and have identified three young people allegedly involved,” Inspector Nordstrom says.

“All three, who are aged between 11 and 15 are being referred to Youth Aid.”

Police are not currently seeking any further offenders over these incidents.

“I’d like to acknowledge our staff who worked quickly to identify those responsible in these cases,” Inspector Nordstrom says.

“Your local Police are continuing to work closely with the local community groups around addressing any concerns and ways to keep yourself safe.”

ENDS.

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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Auckland overnight motorway closures 21 to 28 February 2025

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Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi advises of the following closures for motorway improvements. Work delayed by bad weather will be completed at the next available date, prior to Friday, 28 February 2025.

Please note this traffic bulletin is updated every Friday.

Daily updated closure information(external link)

Unless otherwise stated, closures start at 9pm and finish at 5am. Traffic management may be in place before the advertised closure times for the mainline.

NORTHERN MOTORWAY (SH1)

  • Southbound lanes between Tristram Avenue off-ramp and Northcote Road on-ramp, 23-27 February (approx. 10:00pm to 5:00am)
    • Tristram Avenue southbound on-ramp, 23-27 February
  • Northbound lanes between Northcote Road off-ramp and Tristram Avenue on-ramp, 25-26 February (approx. 10:00pm to 5:00am)
    • Northcote Road northbound on-ramp, 25-26 February (approx. 9:30pm to 5:00am)
  • Stafford Road northbound off-ramp, 23-27 February
  • Curran Street northbound on-ramp, 23-27 February
  • Shelly Beach Road southbound off-ramp, (approx. 9:00pm 22 February to 12:00pm 23 February)

CENTRAL MOTORWAY JUNCTION (CMJ)

  • SH1 northbound to SH16 (Port) eastbound link, 24-27 February (approx. 10:00pm to 5:00am)
  • SH1 northbound to SH16 westbound link, 24-27 February (approx. 10:00pm to 5:00am)
  • Westbound lanes between Quay Street/Tamaki Drive and Parnell Rise, (approx. 9:00pm 21 February to 5:00am 24 February (24/7)

SOUTHERN MOTORWAY (SH1)

  • Northbound lanes between Ellerslie-Panmure Highway off-ramp and Wellesley Street East on-ramp, 24 & 26-27 February (approx. 10:00pm to 5:00am)
    • Gillies Avenue northbound on-ramp, 24 & 26-27 February (approx. 10:00pm to 5:00am)
    • Greenlane northbound on-ramp, 24 & 26-27 February (approx. 10:00pm to 5:00am)
    • Ellerslie-Panmure Highway northbound on-ramp, 24 & 26-27 February (approx. 10:00pm to 5:00am)
  • Northbound lanes between Ellerslie-Panmure Highway off-ramp and Gillies Avenue on-ramp, 25 February (approx. 10:00pm to 5:00am)
    • Greenlane northbound on-ramp, 25 February (approx. 10:00pm to 5:00am)
    • Ellerslie-Panmure Highway northbound on-ramp, 25 February (approx. 10:00pm to 5:00am)
  • Southbound lanes between Greenlane off-ramp and Greenlane on-ramp, 24 February (approx. 10:30pm to 5:00am)
  • Northbound lanes between Manukau off-ramp and East Tamaki Road on-ramp, 25 February (approx. 10:00pm to 5:00am)
    • Te Irirangi Drive northbound on-ramp, 25 February
    • Redoubt Road northbound on-ramp, 25 February
  • Northbound lanes between Papakura off-ramp and Redoubt Road on-ramp, 26-27 February (approx. 9:30pm to 5:00am)
    • SH1 northbound to SH20 northbound link, 26-27 February (approx. 9:30pm to 5:00am)
    • Hill Road northbound on-ramp, 26-27 February
      • Takanini northbound on-ramp, 26-27 February
    • Papakura (Diamond) northbound on-ramp, 26-27 February Papakura (Loop) northbound on-ramp, 26-27 February
  • Papakura southbound off-ramp, 23-25 February
  • Papakura (Loop) southbound on-ramp, 23-25 February
  • Papakura (Diamond) southbound on-ramp, 25 February
  • Papakura northbound off-ramp, 23-24 February
  • Northbound lanes between Drury/SH22 off-ramp and Papakura on-ramp, 23-24 February
    • Drury/SH22 northbound on-ramp, 23-24 February
  • Drury/SH22 northbound on-ramp, 26-27 February
  • Bombay southbound off-ramp, 23-27 February
  • Bombay northbound on-ramp, 23-27 February
  • Bombay northbound off-ramp, 23-27 February

NORTHWESTERN MOTORWAY (SH16)

  • Southbound lanes between Waimauku roundabout and Trigg Rd, 25-26 February (approx. 8:00pm to 5:00am)
  • Northbound lanes between Trigg Rd and Waimauku roundabout, 25-26 February (approx. 8:00pm to 5:00am)
  • Southbound lanes between Access Road and Taupaki Road roundabout, 24 February
  • Northbound lanes between Taupaki Road roundabout and Access Road, 24 February

UPPER HARBOUR MOTORWAY (SH18)

  • Eastbound lanes between Tauhinu Road off-ramp and Albany Highway on-ramp, 23 & 27 February
    • Greenhithe Road eastbound on-ramp, 23 & 27 February

SOUTHWESTERN MOTORWAY (SH20)

  • Southbound lanes between Lambie Drive off-ramp and SH1 links, 25 February (approx. 10:00pm to 5:00am)
    • Lambie Drive southbound on-ramp, 25 February
    • SH20 southbound to SH1 northbound link, 25 February (approx. 10:00pm to 5:00am)
    • SH20 southbound to SH1 southbound link, 25 February (approx. 10:00pm to 5:00am)

GEORGE BOLT MEMORIAL DRIVE (SH20A)

  • None planned

PUHINUI ROAD (SH20B)

  • None planned

STATE HIGHWAY 22 (SH22)

  • None planned

STATE HIGHWAY 2 (SH2)

  • None planned

Please follow the signposted detours. NZ Transport Agency thanks you for your co-operation during these essential improvements and maintenance.

Current overnight closure information(external link)  

Auckland roads and public transport(external link)

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Closure of the Ava Bridge Walkway postponed

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Source: New Zealand Government

The closure of the Ava Bridge walkway will be delayed so Hutt City Council have more time to develop options for a new footbridge, says Transport Minister Chris Bishop and Mayor of Lower Hutt, Campbell Barry.

“The Hutt River paths are one of the Hutt’s most beloved features. Hutt locals and visitors alike enjoy walking, running and cycling along the paths – they’re a favourite route for dog walkers, for runners, for parents with prams or kids on bikes, and for people getting some fresh air on their lunch break. 

“The Ava Bridge walkway is one of only three routes for people using the paths to get across the Hutt River. The next closest bridge is about 1km away, at either the Waione Street bridge to the south or the Ewen Bridge to the north,” Mr Bishop says. 

“Late last year KiwiRail advised the Council and Hutt residents that new government investment in the Wellington metro rail network would allow them to upgrade the nearly 100 year-old bridge. Their intentions were to close the bridge temporarily from February to undertake the maintenance but that the walkway next to the tracks would have to be permanently removed.

“The situation has been complicated by the fact that the bridge is owned by KiwiRail but the walkway attached to the bridge is owned by the Council.” 

“Hutt City Council knows the importance of this pedestrian access for locals. KiwiRail’s intended start date for the bridge closure – this Sunday, 23 Feb – is too soon for the council to have worked through replacement options.

“This week I’ve had productive conversations with KiwiRail executives and Mayor Barry about the issue. I’m pleased to see that KiwiRail has chosen to delay the bridge closure to give Hutt City Council more time to look at options for replacing the walkway.

“KiwiRail has commissioned a study looking at options and expects to provide it to Hutt City Council in the coming weeks. This study will give the Council solid information on what a replacement walkway across the river at Ava could look like.  

“The existing walkway will still close towards the end of this year, ahead of the rail work, but by then the community should have a clear path forward.

“This is a sensible outcome, and I thank KiwiRail and Metlink, who operate the trains, for their understanding.”

“Lower Hutt Mayor Campbell Barry says that people rely on this bridge as an important route across the river. 

“It’s great that we are now all working together to find a solution,” Mayor Barry says.

“This approach ensures we have time to consider how pedestrian access could be aligned with KiwiRail’s planned maintenance at Christmas.

“We thank everyone who took the time to share their concerns about the closure with us.”

The replacement work will now be carried out during the Christmas 2025 temporary network closure in Wellington. The walkway is expected to close a month or two earlier to allow preparation for the rail work.

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