Police to call up Lowyat.net admin over data breach report

24 Jan 2018 / 17:00 H.

KUALA LUMPUR: Police will call up the Lowyat.net's website administrators over a report on the latest data breach involving details of 200,000 organ donors and their next of kin.
Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun said police find it suspicious that both data breaches were leaked by the same source.
"We find it suspicious on both old and current data breach and we will be in contact with the website administrators regarding this case," he said after officiating a CID investigation guidelines book handover at Sogo shopping centre today.
"The case is being investigated by the Federal Commercial Criminal Investigation Department (CCID)."
According to the local tech site, the latest breach saw personal details of more than 220,000 organ donor pledgers in Malaysia leaked online.
The information leak included pledger codes, full names, MyKad and old IC numbers, birth dates, ages, nationalities, races, genders, addresses, e-mails and phone numbers.
Screenshots posted on the site claimed to contain data of 220,394 pledgers who signed up between January 2009 and August 2016.
The data, divided into files based on the year of sign-up, also allegedly contained details of donor's next of kin, their names, addresses and phone numbers.
The site claimed the data was most likely taken from a central database, as the details appeared to be from government hospitals as well as National Transplant Resource Centres.
The site claimed the leak was part of a bigger breach involving Malaysian organisations between September and November 2016 but contained no personal information of individuals.
Mohamad Fuzi said little progress was made on the probe into the previous data breach that saw personal details of some 46.2 million mobile number subscribers in Malaysia leaked last year.
"The case is under the Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission and we are only assisting them.
"We tracked the IP of the breach to four countries overseas and haven't been able to move further with the case so far," he said.

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