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USB Security Malaysia: DATA Breaches Surge 29% in Malaysia
- Post date: December 10, 2025
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USB Security Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — The Malaysia Computer Emergency Response Team (MyCERT) has reported a sharp 29% increase in data breach incidents during the first quarter of 2025, with 195 cases recorded compared to 151 in the previous quarter.
According to MyCERT, the total number of cybersecurity incidents reported to Cyber999, Malaysia’s national cyber response center, reached 1,657 cases in Q1 2025, representing a 7% rise from Q4 2024. The organization warns that these attacks are becoming more sophisticated, targeting not only databases but also personal devices and connected systems.
This rise follows a broader regional trend. A separate call report revealed that Malaysia had the highest rate of personal data leaks in Asia, with 72.5% of users discovering that their information had been compromised.
Alarmingly, 98% of those cases involved leaked phone numbers, 89% involved names, followed by home addresses and emails — data that can easily be used for scams, phishing, and impersonation attempts.
CyberSecurity Malaysia’s quarterly analysis further supports this worrying pattern. In Q3 2024, data breach incidents climbed by 44%, rising from 117 cases in Q2 to 168 cases in Q3.
Historically, Malaysia was also ranked the 8th most breached country globally in Q3 2023, with nearly 495,000 leaked accounts — a 144% jump from the previous quarter.
Experts warn that this trajectory points to systemic weaknesses in Malaysia’s data protection infrastructure, especially as industries accelerate digital transformation and remote work expands attack surfaces.
Why Physical Security Still Matters
Software firewalls and encryption remain essential, but many organizations still overlook physical security.
Unsecured USB ports and peripheral interfaces are frequent targets for data exfiltration and malware injection.
Cybercriminals continue exploiting endpoint vulnerabilities, making physical protection more critical than ever.
SmartKeeper port locks offer a tangible, hardware-based defense against unauthorized device connections.
By securing USB and network ports, these locks help prevent insider leaks and block common malware entry points.
As Malaysia continues to experience rapid digitalization, the message is clear: data security starts at every connection point. In an age where breaches can begin with a single USB device, SmartKeeper port locks provide the first and most practical line of defense.
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