Security News > 2017 > November > Malaysia Stung by Massive Data Breach Affecting Millions
2017-11-02 11:03
Mobile Phone Records Appear on Dark Web, Both for Sale and for FreeMalaysia is grappling with a sweeping data breach that exposed 46 million mobile phone records, jobseeker profiles and data from medical-related organizations. The breach, which may have occurred in 2014, is the largest Malaysian breach to ever become public.
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