The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) today announced that Facebook-owner Meta has agreed to collaborate with the regulator body
“Losses suffered by Malaysians from January to May 2023 via Meta platforms have almost exceeded RM330 million,” Fahmi revealed via a Facebook post. “This is a 25 percent increase compared to the whole year in 2022.”
According to MCMC, Meta expressed their commitment and willingness to work closely with the regulatory body and PDRM to tackle all of the online crimes mentioned above, as well as those related to impersonation and fraudulent advertisements. Fahmi says he believes that this collaboration will help reduce these issues on all of Meta’s platforms.
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