Agency: No security breach during .my domain glitch


Nipon said the country had not been able to produce enough graduates with skills in digital and related fields.

PETALING JAYA: No customers’ data was breached during a tech-nical glitch that caused many Malay­sian websites with the .my domain name to be inaccessible, says its sole agent.

Many Malaysians had woken up on the second day of Hari Raya unable to access certain sites using the .my domain, with most of those affected being banking and e-commerce websites as well as local news portals, including The Star Online.

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