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The Economy Ministry said that it has swiftly addressed a security flaw in the Central Database Hub (Padu) after a user highlighted a loophole within the system.

It was found that the loophole allowed third parties to use a user’s MyKad number to change a password in Padu

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00:00 The economy ministry has swiftly addressed a security flaw in the central database hub
00:08 of Padu after a user highlighted a loophole within the system.
00:13 It was found that the loophole allowed third parties to use a user's MyCard number to change
00:18 a password in Padu.
00:20 In an expose, a user showed how he used Padu's Application Programming Interface or API to
00:26 override a third party's password using the person's MyCard number.
00:30 An API is a software intermediary that allows two applications to talk to each other.
00:37 In a reply on X, the ministry said it is constantly monitoring external feedback and working on
00:42 the necessary improvements.
00:44 Chief Statistician Datuk Sri Dr Mohamad Uzi Mahadin also thanked the user who pointed
00:49 out the flaw as the statistics department is among the agencies responsible for Padu.
00:54 Padu launched on January 2 is a correlation of all the personal data held in various agencies.
01:01 One of its objectives is to provide a profile of households and their disposable incomes
01:05 for better distribution of targeted subsidies and assistance.
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