
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim confirms a significant cyberattack on Kuala Lumpur International Airport, refusing to meet hackers' ransom demands.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced on Tuesday that hackers had demanded a ransom of US$10 million following a cyberattack that disrupted operations at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) over the recent weekend.
The cyberattack raised significant concerns regarding the cybersecurity of the airport and the potential implications for traveler safety.
Anwar stated that Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB), the operator of the country's airports, had experienced a 'heavy' cyberattack, marking the first official acknowledgment from the government of such an incident at KLIA.
During his speech, Prime Minister Anwar asserted his immediate rejection of the ransom demand, stating, 'When I was informed about this … I did not wait five seconds.
I said no.' He emphasized the importance of not yielding to what he referred to as 'ultimatums by criminals and traitors,' highlighting his commitment to national security and integrity.
The details surrounding the attack remain unclear, including whether it has been resolved and the identities of the perpetrators have yet to be disclosed.
The cyberattack raised significant concerns regarding the cybersecurity of the airport and the potential implications for traveler safety.
Anwar stated that Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB), the operator of the country's airports, had experienced a 'heavy' cyberattack, marking the first official acknowledgment from the government of such an incident at KLIA.
During his speech, Prime Minister Anwar asserted his immediate rejection of the ransom demand, stating, 'When I was informed about this … I did not wait five seconds.
I said no.' He emphasized the importance of not yielding to what he referred to as 'ultimatums by criminals and traitors,' highlighting his commitment to national security and integrity.
The details surrounding the attack remain unclear, including whether it has been resolved and the identities of the perpetrators have yet to be disclosed.