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Ransomware: krybit claims majuhome.com.my (MY) — Consumer Services

BREACH Breaches & Incidents · · ransomwarelive

AI Analysis

On 3 July 2026, a ransomware group known as krybit published a claim on the ransomware.live site, alleging a breach at majuhome.com.my, a consumer services company based in Malaysia. The incident is flagged under the BREACH framework, indicating a confirmed data compromise. No specific data types or volumes were disclosed, but the publication of the claim signals that sensitive customer or operational data may have been exfiltrated and is at risk of exposure.

This event primarily affects majuhome.com.my and its customers, but it also serves as a broader alert for consumer services firms in the Asia-Pacific region, particularly those handling personal or payment data. Compliance teams in similar sectors should review their own ransomware preparedness, including offline backups, incident response plans, and employee phishing awareness. The breach may also trigger notification obligations under local data protection laws, such as Malaysia’s Personal Data Protection Act.

For compliance teams, the immediate next step is to verify whether any of your organization’s data appears in the ransomware.live leak site or related threat intelligence feeds. If you operate in the consumer services sector, conduct a targeted risk assessment of your third-party vendors and cloud providers. Finally, ensure your incident response playbook includes clear steps for engaging with law enforcement and regulators, as well as for communicating with affected customers in a timely and transparent manner.

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