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November 03, 2017, 04:52:59 PM
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Phone Data of ‘Almost Every Malaysian’ Goes On Sale For 1 Bitcoin

A fresh major security hack has seen the phone records of “almost every Malaysian” go on sale for just one Bitcoin.

In what Reuters describes as “one of the largest data breaches in Asia,” hackers gained access to 46 mln customer identity details. These include “lists of mobile phone numbers, identification card numbers, home addresses and SIM card data.”

“This stolen data may ultimately impact almost every Malaysian,” chief technology officer for Asia Pacific at cybersecurity firm FireEye told the publication.

The news comes in the wake of mass breaches at both Equifax and Deloitte, the former gaining particular notoriety due to the lax security setup researchers discovered as part of subsequent investigations.

Having been known about since last month, Malaysia’s government is now in the process of identifying several likely sources as part of a full inquiry.

“We have identified several potential sources of the leak and we should be able to complete the probe soon,” the country’s Communications and Multimedia Minister Salleh Said Keruak said.

Reactions from security experts meanwhile said that the personal details of Malaysian mobile customers could now feature in fraudulent identity generation.

The trove of data was on sale for a comparatively small sum - just one BTC, around $7,200 as of press time Friday.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/phone-data-of-almost-every-malaysian-goes-on-sale-for-1-bitcoin

 
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November 03, 2017, 09:29:05 PM
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Just because someone is asking (preferring) to get paid in Bitcoin, it suddenly justifies to put Bitcoin in the title? Why not just saying that this data is for sale at +$7000? Oh wait, that's not interesting enough, because with the current Bitcoin boom it's far more lucrative to put Bitcoin in the title -- that will definitely result in more clicks. Roll Eyes It perfectly shows that (despite Bitcoin's boom) there is a major shortage of quality subjects to report about, and thus we get to see these kind of articles.
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