Malaysians, young and old,
are still at risk online.

Malaysians, young and old,
are still at risk online.

— whether from scams or other safety concerns.

While many of us know about online threats, awareness alone isn’t enough.

It’s time to turn that awareness into real resilience by adopting

preventive and protective measures|

Arm yourself online with these tips:

Hotline 997

The National Scam Response Centre. Your go-to number for reporting scams and digital threats.

Be selfish

…with sharing or trading information online, especially your personal details like your full name, IC, address and password

Start conversations early

If you're a parent or an older sibling to a young kid, start the conversation early about online safety.

Be transparent with kids about what it means to mature. If they don't learn about it from the right sources, they'll learn it from the wrong places.

Say it with us
#waswaskatweb #surebarushare

Kind of like a mantra, these hashtags remind you to pause and verify.

Stay suspish

Chup! Be extra cautious about that enticing ad, really good offer, super charming person, or websites with strange URLs or little info. Double-check, cross-reference, and question everything.

Jadi kaki report!

Don’t ignore suspicious numbers or accounts—report dia! File a complaint with MCMC, or report directly on social media apps or in-game.

Scams aren’t the only thing making the online world a harmful place...

What else can you do to play your part in enforcing safer online space for all?

Let’s play a game!