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An investigation by Malaysian airline Malindo Airways Sdn Berhad into a data breach that leaked the personal details of nearly 35 million customers found that two former employees of its e-commerce services provider had stolen the data, The Phnom Penh Post reports citing The Jakarta Post. The employees worked at the Indian development center of Malaysia's GoQuo Sdn Berhad, and had improperly accessed and stolen the data. Malindo Airways is a subsidiary of Lion Air Group.
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