PUTRAJAYA: A total of 10,423 websites have been blocked for violating laws from Jan 1, 2022 to Aug 1 this year, the Malaysian Communications and Multi...
: A total of 10,423 websites have been blocked for violating laws from Jan 1, 2022 to Aug 1 this year, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission said.
“Over the past five years , the highest number of website blocks for harmful online content was recorded in 2021 with 6,571 blocks. However, this number has shown a downward trend, with 2,127 blocks up to August 2024,” the MCMC said. In a broader context, website blocks also help curb other crimes such as human trafficking, child exploitation, the sale of banned substances like drugs and other organised crimes, the MCMC added.
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