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post Jun 6 2025, 06:09 PM, updated 6 months ago

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Malaysian govt demands telcos hand over detailed phone records, internet usage data — report

KUALA LUMPUR (June 6): The Malaysian government has ordered the country’s telecommunications firms to hand over detailed records of phone calls and internet usage, South China Morning Post reported on Friday.

The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) demanded detailed call and internet logs for the first three months of this year, apparently for the government’s "Mobile Phone Data" project, the news site reported, citing two unidentified industry people.

Non-compliance would be considered an offence under the Communications and Multimedia Act, which carries a penalty of a RM20,000 fine or six months' jail, according to the news site, which noted that it had seen the letter sent to telcos in April.

“They are asking for call records, IP call records, location, latitude and longitude,” one of the persons was quoted as saying. “We have asked MCMC about transparency and accountability for the use of the data. We don’t know if MCMC will make a public statement that such an exercise is under way.”
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QUOTE(kiddokitt @ Jun 6 2025, 06:15 PM)
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QUOTE(ciwi1166 @ Jun 6 2025, 07:47 PM)
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post Jun 6 2025, 06:23 PM

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WTF Madani want to do with our call records?

NGOs please do your thang and check!
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https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/economics/ar...rivacy-concerns - Malaysia orders telecoms firms to hand over user data, raising privacy concerns
The government claims it’s for a mobile project, but critics cite data security risks
- 6 June 2025

The Malaysian government has ordered the country’s telecommunications firms to hand over detailed records of phone calls and internet usage, according to industry sources, raising concerns about the state’s use of data as it broadens its controls over online activity.

In April, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission sent a letter to telecoms companies instructing them to send detailed call and internet logs for the first three months of this year, apparently for the government’s Mobile Phone Data project, two industry sources confirmed.

Non-compliance would be considered an offence under the Communications and Multimedia Act, which carries a penalty of a 20,000 ringgit (US$4,700) fine or six months' jail, the commission said in the letter seen by This Week in Asia.

“They are asking for call records, IP call records, location, latitude and longitude,” one source said. “We have asked MCMC about transparency and accountability for the use of the data. We don’t know if MCMC will make a public statement that such an exercise is under way.”

The MCMC did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s administration imposed mandatory licensing for social media platforms in January in a bid to stamp out scams, online gambling and child sex exploitation targeted at Malaysians.

The requirement for telecoms companies to send usage data of their customers increases data security risks, experts warn.

Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil said in March that TikTok and online messaging platforms WeChat and Telegram had secured their licences while platforms under Meta – which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp – as well as Google and X were in the process of obtaining them.

But even before mandatory licensing, authorities had already detained dozens of people, including opposition members and government critics, for allegedly uploading content deemed offensive to race, religion or royalty – the so-called three Rs – which the government considers red lines.

Malaysia also has a poor record of online and data security, with numerous breaches reported in recent years.

Last month, the personal WhatsApp account of Interior Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail was hacked by “irresponsible groups”, his ministry said, prompting ridicule from Malaysians regarding the effectiveness of security agencies.

A US$10 million ransom attack in March paralysed some operations at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, the country’s main point of entry.

In one of the worst cases, the personal data of 22.5 million citizens, including full names, personal identification numbers, home addresses, and ID photos, was stolen from government servers in 2022 and sold on the dark web.

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QUOTE(countingcrows @ Jun 6 2025, 06:23 PM)
WTF Madani want to do with our call records?

NGOs please do your thang and check!
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MCMC : i didn't know anything about that
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Ok /k, think hard how to blame DAP for this
its all DAP fault!!
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QUOTE(Hobbez @ Jun 6 2025, 06:25 PM)
This is CCP style mah. If you wumao, you shouldn't complain.
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LOL CCP style.
Everyday same thing. No muak? 😁

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