Permanent and effective solutions to data leaks a must, says Patriot


PETALING JAYA: Data leaks are a threat to national security and those culpable should be made accountable, says the National Patriots Association (Patriot).

In response to The Star’s articles on data leaks, Patriot president Brig-Jen (Rtd) Datuk Mohamed Arshad Raji urged a permanent and effective solution to the issue.

“This is not the first time we read about such grave security breaches. And each time an expose is made we are dished with similar statements from officialdom.

“This cannot be and Patriot demands a permanent, effective and dependable resolve from all those in office charged with the responsibility to safeguard the citizens and the nation.

“If that is not a serious breach of security that has far reaching implications and consequences then pray tell us what is,” he said on Monday (June 13).

The article, entitled 'Your personal data on sale – cheap', reported that Twitter user @Radz1112 highlighted a website allowing a person to be searched by name, address, phone number, MyKad or military ID or date of birth.

Arshad added that the fact that such a cybersecurity breach had taken place without the knowledge and lack of vigilance of all those responsible for safeguarding vital security information calls for an immediate national crisis address on the matter by none other than the prime minister himself.

He said it was worrisome as the data could be accessed easily using Google search engine with the need of a high-tech hacking wizard.

“We register our concerns with serious, patriotic intent and in representing ex-servicemen of the military and the police as well as for the interest of citizens,” he added.

The alleged website had however been taken down.

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