• 2 days ago
Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd says there was no disruption of flights at the airport and no passengers left stranded as claimed.

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https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2025/03/26/mahb-denies-cyberattack-disrupted-klia-operations/

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00:00Malaysia Airport's Holdings Burrard denied allegations that a cyberattack on KLIA's systems
00:07had caused disruptions in operations on Sunday.
00:11MAHP's Corporate Communications General Manager Shubreen Mah told FMT that there had been
00:16no disruption of flights at KLIA and no passengers were stranded at the airport.
00:22Mah was responding to a New Straits Times report which cited a source as saying that
00:26the cyberattack had disrupted KLIA's systems for over 10 hours on March 23.
00:32The source said the incident had rendered the airport's flight information display system,
00:36check-in counters and baggage handling inoperative, forcing airlines and airport staff to switch
00:42to manual operations.
00:44The source said that the situation was made worse by the lack of a robust backup system
00:49which slowed recovery efforts.
00:51Yesterday Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim revealed that hackers had breached MAHP's digital system
00:56and demanded US$10 million, but said the government refused to comply.

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