“We anticipate and are preparing for the criminals to publish more information including additional customer names and NRIC (numbers),” AKPK said in a statement today theSun theSundaily darkweb cybersecurity data Malaysia
: Agensi Kaunseling dan Pengurusan Kredit has determined that about 20 of its customers have had personal information - names and National Registration Identity Card numbers - published by cybercriminals on the dark web.
AKPK said it is working closely with law enforcement and other relevant authorities, including the Ministry of Communication and Digital, as well as CyberSecurity Malaysia in the ongoing thorough investigation. AKPK will continue to mitigate the impact of the breach and reach out directly to communicate with all customers.
“We are gradually bringing our systems back online in stages and will provide an official update accordingly,” it added.
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