Talking like Jose Mourinho after a defeat.
“The system.”
“The referee.”
“The weather.”
Brother, your wife was in the league, received the resources, and played the entire season.
Maybe the problem isn’t the fixture list.
Maybe the fans just want a new manager in Puteri Wangsa
‼️🇲🇾 Agoda (https://t.co/3wMHnEr4Gx), a Booking Holdings owned travel platform, has allegedly had 82 million customer records associated with Malaysian users put up for sale on a popular cybercrime forum.
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‣ Threat Actor: hackboy
‣ Category: Data Sale (apparent scrape rather than system intrusion)
‣ Victim: Agoda (Malaysia customers)
‣ Industry: Travel / E-commerce
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The actor claims 82 million records. The sample includes a "source" field pointing to Agoda city pages and an "extraction_date" of April 2026, suggesting the data was scraped from Agoda web pages rather than obtained through an internal system breach.
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The sample is formatted as JSON with the following fields per record:
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▪️ full_name
▪️ email
▪️ phone_number
▪️ ic_number (Malaysian national ID / MyKad number)
▪️ address_raw (full street address)
▪️ source (source URL on https://t.co/3wMHnEr4Gx)
▪️ extraction_date
▪️ status (e.g. VERIFIED)
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Sample entries show Malaysian names, https://t.co/phxuAoOi0f / https://t.co/jpueI7CGbM / https://t.co/96C6M4hoj4 emails, +60 mobile numbers, and detailed residential addresses across states including Selangor, Perak, Pahang, and others. The claimed record count (82M) exceeds Malaysia's adult population, suggesting possible duplication across scraping passes, inclusion of regional users, or an inflated figure.