The National Cyber Security Agency (Nacsa) is currently investigating alleged incidents of cyber-espionage activity targeting various Malaysian government entities. In a statement to StarLifestyle, a Nacsa spokesperson said the agency is aware of a report published by Unit 42, the threat research unit of US-based cybersecurity firm Palo Alto Networks.
The Nacsa spokesperson said the agency received the relevant intelligence related to the alleged activity from Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 prior to the report’s publication, and moved to address the alleged attacks in accordance with its established national cybersecurity incident handling process.
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Source: The Star News
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