Muhyiddin: No data leakage from use of Crypto AG encryption devices

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Muhyiddin: No data leakage from use of Crypto AG encryption devices
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Home Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said Malaysia had been using the technology for a long time and measures had also been taken to ensure no data leakage.

"There are measures to follow to ensure that no important data leaks out," he told reporters after launching the national-level 48th Anniversary of People’s Volunteer Corps celebration at Stadium Indera Mulia here today. Washington Post had earlier reported that Malaysia was among 120 countries which bought rigged encryption devices from Swiss outfit Crypto AG, said to be secretly owned by the Central Intelligence Agency .

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