Gobind says waiting for report on Malindo, Lion Air passenger data breach
19 September 2019
“I will wait for the report before making any comments. It is important for me to review all the facts before making a statement, especially when the case is currently being investigated,” he said here today. The breach resulted in personal data of millions of passengers’ information including passport details, home addresses and phone numbers being leaked through online data exchange forums.
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