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Malaysia PM Refuses to Pay $10M Ransomware Demand

Posted on March 28, 2025
Malaysia PM Refuses to Pay $10M Ransomware Demand

The attack hit the Kuala Lumpur airport over the weekend, and it remains unclear who the threat actors are and what kind of information they may have stolen.

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