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PETALING JAYA: The public are outraged over another alleged data leak containing the information of 22.5 million Malaysians born between 1940 and 2004, stolen from the National Registration Department (NRD).
Many are anticipating more scam calls and SMSes as well as fraudulent online transactions to occur over the breach.
Businessman Amirul Asraf, 31, from Wangsa Melawati, said such incidents were the root cause for many the scam calls people are receiving on a daily basis.
“With these data, scammers can convince people that they are calling from the banks, courts, police and authorities. This will make people’s lives harder.
“I read a case where a poor man who obtained assistance from his local assemblyman was cheated after a scammer emptied him out. The assemblyman had to help the victim again as a result.
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“These scammers are heartless. They don’t care if they take a lot or a little or whom they trick, as long as they get the money,” he said.
Software engineer Ahmad Ridzwan, 30, from Bukit Jalil, could only say “Malaysia Boleh” in relation to the leak taking place.
“Not sure what else to comment. This is the worst possible leak because our identifiable data is out in the open and the identity card is the most important one of all,” he said.
Sales executive Shivaendra Gunasegaram, 30, from Petaling Jaya, said smartphones and social media companies already had all data pertaining to the individuals.
As such, all personal information was accessible to many people, he said.
“As long as there are no unauthorised transactions from our bank accounts, I feel that there’s nothing to worry about.
“The advantage of being poor is that they probably won’t target my account because there’s not much in it,” he said jokingly.
Meanwhile, the data leak report continued to create a buzz in online forums and on social media, with many people expressing their unhappiness over the government’s inability to protect vital information from being leaked repeatedly over the years.On Facebook, user Zaidi Rudy said: “Brace yourselves, scam calls are coming in.”
Dennis Ooi said: “Was SOLD mean somebody have to go jail. Any action taken on those responsible. Or tangkap lepas again.”
Wan Meng Lee questioned: “Why the rakyat confidential information can be sold off is it not kept safely omg.”
Abdul Hamid said: “If they know the data being sold, they definitely know who is the seller.”
In the Lowyat forum, user bananjoe said: “Habis go and overhaul the whole new mykad. This is epic ridiculous. Government IT staff doing what ???”
Sycamore said: ”So absurd. But why am I not surprised? Absurdity is the reality.”
Radiowarrior1337 said: “This needs to kena and people head must roll. Tidak apa attitude and biar la dah hack kan so mari lepak minum teh now to discuss what scenario he obtains the data.”