Malaysia National Registration Department 22.5 Million — May 2022
A breach of Malaysia's National Registration Department exposed ~22.5 million citizen records, including national ID numbers, addresses, family records, and photographs.
- National ID numbers
- Names
- Addresses
- Family records
- Photographs
A breach of Malaysia's National Registration Department (Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara) exposed approximately 22.5 million citizen records in May 2022. The exposed dataset includes national ID numbers (MyKad), names, addresses, family relationships, and photographs.
National-ID-level exposures are among the most severe categories of data breach because the records cannot be rotated like passwords. The impact extends to the Malaysian diaspora globally — anyone holding Malaysian citizenship is potentially affected, including dual-citizens and overseas workers. Recovery is essentially impossible at the data level; mitigation centers on monitoring for misuse.
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