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The National Cyber Security Agency urges the public to monitor their bank accounts for suspicious transactions, and to be wary of unsolicited communications.

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00:00The National Cyber Security Agency has launched an investigation into claims that the data
00:07of 17 million MyCards has been leaked and is being sold on the dark web.
00:13Naxa said it is taking the allegations seriously and that its experts are working to verify
00:19the claims, the Star reported.
00:22It urged the public to monitor their bank accounts and credit reports for suspicious
00:27transactions.
00:29Naxa also reminded people to be wary of links or attachments they received from unknown
00:35numbers.
00:36The issue was flagged on social media yesterday, with the alleged perpetrators sharing pictures
00:42of MyCards on the dark web to prove their claim.
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