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View all search resultsThe data breach laid bare at least 35 million customers’ passport details, home addresses and phone numbers in the digital wilderness, effectively rendering them vulnerable to various kinds of cybercrime, including identity theft. Malindo Air confirmed the data breach in a statement on Wednesday.
The family was made aware of the fact after officials from the West Jakarta Vehicle Document Registration Center (Samsat) and the Jakarta Tax and Levy Agency (BPRD) came to their house to collect the overdue taxes.
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