Malaysian authorities have confirmed that hackers compromised the WhatsApp account of Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution.
The minister's office reported that unidentified individuals hacked Saifuddin Nasution's personal WhatsApp account using a foreign VPN service. The attackers then began to send malicious links to the minister's phone contacts.
In an official statement, the minister's office described the incident as "serious" and immediately reported it to the authorities for investigation.
Hackers typically gain control of WhatsApp accounts in several ways:
Officials urged the public to remain cautious and avoid responding to messages or calls claiming to originate from the minister, especially if the messages involve financial transactions or personal meetings.
"We strongly advise everyone to remain alert and not to be deceived by individuals impersonating the minister through compromised accounts," the authorities have said on Facebook.
The Royal Malaysia Police's Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID) has opened an investigation and confirmed that no financial losses have been registered after the hack.
Acting Director of the CCID Datuk Seri Muhammed Hasbullah Ali said they are tracing the cyberattack's origin but have yet to provide any further insights.
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