Malaysia

MOH confirms website hack, launches urgent recovery and security review

The Ministry takes the portal offline as authorities conduct investigations and work to restore services while warning the public against accessing the site

Updated 1 hour ago · Published on 27 Jun 2026 12:57PM

MOH confirms website hack, launches urgent recovery and security review
During the disruption, a message reportedly associated with the breach appeared on a search engine preview of the site, alongside a statement referencing a known hacking collective - June 27, 2026

THE Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed that its official website was compromised following a cyber intrusion that displayed a message believed to have been left by attackers, forcing the portal offline and triggering urgent recovery efforts.

The ministry said a detailed investigation is under way to determine the cause of the breach, while technical teams are working to restore the website as quickly as possible.

“The ministry takes this incident seriously and is working closely with relevant agencies to strengthen system security and prevent a recurrence,” it said.

In a Facebook post today, the ministry warned members of the public not to access [www.moh.gov.my](http://www.moh.gov.my), advising against clicking on suspicious links or downloading any files linked to the compromised site.

It also urged the public to rely on its verified social media platforms and other official channels for updates on health-related information during the outage.

“The ministry apologises for the inconvenience and will provide updates as recovery efforts continue,” it added.

During the disruption, a message reportedly associated with the breach appeared on a search engine preview of the site, alongside a statement referencing a known hacking collective.

Authorities have not yet disclosed details on the scale of the intrusion or whether any data was affected.

The ministry reiterated that safeguarding data security and ensuring continuity of public services remain its top priorities as restoration work continues. - June 27, 2026

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