The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Leak on organ donors’ data: Cops to call website admins

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KUALA LUMPUR: Police will be calling the administra­tors of Lowyat.net to assist investigat­ions into the latest leak on personal data of more than 220,000 organ donors in the country, said Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun.

He said the probe by the Commercial Crime Investigat­ion Department (CCID) found that the same website had also reported on a leak involving 56 million mobile phone subscriber­s’ data last year.

“What is baffling is that the same website had also reported on the earlier leak (on personal data of moblie phone subscriber­s). We are conducting further investigat­ions on this matter.

“Police have cooperated with the Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) on the previous case ,” he said told a press conference after his inaugural meeting with all Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID) chiefs and deputy chiefs of every police contingent, here yesterday.

On Tuesday, Lowyat.net reported that personal details of over 220,000 organ donors and their next-of-kin had been leaked online, believed to be stolen in September 2016.

The portal also claimed that the data was believed to have been stolen from government hospitals and the National Transplant Resource Centre nationwide and the leak also contained details of each organ donor’s nominated next-of-kin, taking the total number of data leak victims to 440,000.

Mohamad Fuzi had earlier launched a Criminal Investigat­ion Manual which is aimed at boosting the CID’s standard operating procedures (SOPs).

He said 14 police training centres across the country would use the manual as a guide for new investigat­ing officers to complete their training.

In another developmen­t, Mohamad Fuzi said the investigat­ion papers on the transfer of Felda land at Jalan Semarak here will be submitted to the Attorney-General’s Chambers yesterday.

“The investigat­ion papers should have been submitted last week but there were a few things to look at and the investigat­ion team finally completed it today,” he said.

The land transfer is believed to have occurred when Felda Investment Corporatio­n Sdn Bhd (FIC) appointed a local company as the primary developer on June 3, 2014, and it was given full power of attorney to develop the land. - Bernama

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