KUALA LUMPUR: The revelation by a foreign news agency that a Chinese company with reported links to military and intelligence networks in the country ...
: The revelation by a foreign news agency that a Chinese company with reported links to military and intelligence networks in the country had collected data on 1,400 Malaysians, should be investigated.
“Sometimes, we hear a lot of news in which the truth is not clear, so I have asked for this matter to be investigated first. He was commenting on a report by an international news agency that a Chinese company, Zhenhua Data, had reportedly collected personal data on 2.4 million people, and that a database leak involving 250,000 individuals included 1,400 Malaysians.
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