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Friday 14 October 2022

iPay88 asked to raise cybersecurity standards

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PETALING JAYA: Amid rising cases of online financial scams, Bank Negara has ordered a key service provider to raise its cybersecurity standards.

The central bank instructed ipay88 (M) Sdn Bhd to strengthen its cyber security controls and information technology (IT) infrastructure after an independent forensic investigation.

This comes just 11 days after Bank Negara told banks to up their security standards and cease using SMS one-time passwords (OTPS) in the authentication process for online banking.

ipay 88 is a provider of payment gateway services to banks and merchants in the country. It offers comprehensive online payment options such as credit or debit cards, bank transfers and other alternative online payments.

The company uses a redirect approach for its payment process, in which it redirects its customers from the merchant’s web to its web page for them to make payment.

Upon completion of the payment, customers will then be returned to the merchant’s web.

Unfortunately, on Aug 11, ipay88 issued a statement and expressed regret that there was a cybersecurity incident where card data may have been potentially compromised.

Upon discovery of the issue, ipay88 immediately initiated an investigation and brought in cybersecurity experts to contain the issue.

The containment process was successfully completed and no further suspicious activity has been detected since July 20, according to ipay88.

Bank Negara’s order this week is to ensure that similar incidents do not recur and to safeguard against future threats.

The central bank stated it will continue to closely monitor ipay88’s implementation of

these measures and where appropriate, undertake further supervisory or enforcement action.

It also directed banks and card issuers to maintain heightened vigilance over card activities that may be at risk.

Following the engagement of an independent team of cybersecurity experts to carry out a full forensic audit of its systems and payment environment, ipay88 stated the cybersecurity incident was the product of a sophisticated intrusion by an unidentified party or parties.

The intrusion specifically targeted card data from online transactions.

“There was no impact on transactions made through the Android terminals, e-wallet QR payments, online banking, BNPL, vending machines, point of sale or POS and batch card payment,” ipay88 said in a follow-up statement with regard to the earlier mentioned cybersecurity breach.

The group acknowledged that it has to bear the burden and responsibility to protect card information.

“We respectfully apologise to the Malaysian public, our business partners, and merchants for this incident,” it said.

 8 Oct 2022 by StarBiz,   Source link

 

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KUALA LUMPUR: Forming the National Scam Response Centre (NSRC) is timely with the worrying increase in scam cases, says Universiti Teknologi Mara School of Media and Information Warfare Studies’ security and political analyst Dr Noor Nirwandy Mat Noordin.

“We hope the setting up of such a central agency and budget accorded to CyberSecurity Malaysia will lead to more awareness and more participation from the public in curbing scams and cybercrimes,” he said.The government announced in Budget 2023 the formation of the NSRC that will be operational this month. 

RM73 million to enhance cybersecurity.

 https://clips.thestar.com.my/Interactive/BUDGET2023/Scam%20awareness_Budget%202023.mp4

 

The centre involves cooperation between the police, Bank Negara Malaysia, Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and National Anti-Financial Crime Centre (NFCC).

It will act based on reports received to block accounts as well as take action against criminals.

Banking institutions will also tighten security measures for Internet banking by stopping the use of SMS one time-passwords (OTPs) for high-risk transactions.

CyberSecurity Malaysia is also allocated RM73mil, which will, among others, improve monitoring, tracking and reporting of cyberthreats including developing cyberforensic system capability.

“We believe the funds allocated to CyberSecurity will be used to develop a manual on how people can lodge reports on the numbers of suspected scammers while increasing financial literacy among the public.“We hope such efforts will lead to people becoming more wary and vigilant against tactics used by scammers, which are ever changing,” Noor Nirwandy said.

Malaysians Against Rape, Assault and Snatch Thief (Marah) founder Dave Averan said the initiative to set up the NSRC was timely and welcomed, given the rampant and increasing occurrence of various financial scams on a daily basis worldwide.

“It is good that CyberSecurity Malaysia, the police, Bank Negara and MCMC are co-opted, as this collaboration provides synergy and a faster resolution to such cases.

“As in all things Malaysian, this good initiative will boil down to the actual implementation and effective carrying out of their responsibilities. Marah will definitely be keeping an eye on this,” he said. 

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