Two agencies have denied allegations claiming that a recent cyberattack against the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) led to extensive disruptions to the airport’s operations.
In refuting the accusations published by a news site earlier today, National Cyber Security Agency (Nacsa) chief executive Megat Zuhairy Megat Tajuddin affirmed that there were no disruptions to flight services following the attack on March 23.
Meanwhile, MAHB’s corporate communications general manager Shukreen Ma reportedly said that there were no flight disruptions at KLIA and no passengers were stranded at the airport.