KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's digital minister said on Wednesday (Jul 24) he has asked global tech firms Microsoft and CrowdStrike to consider compensating companies that suffered losses during last week's
An AirAsia self-check-in kiosk shows a maintenance notice, at Kuala Lumpur International Airport's Terminal 2, after a global IT system outage, in Sepang, Malaysia , on Jul 19, 2024. KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia 's digital minister said on Wednesday he has asked global tech firms Microsoft and CrowdStrike to consider compensating companies that suffered losses during l
Five government agencies and nine companies operating in aviation, banking and healthcare were among those affected in Malaysia, minister Gobind Singh Deo told reporters. "If there are any damages or losses, where there have been any parties that have made such claims, I've asked them to consider those claims and see to what extent they are able to help resolve the issue," Gobind said, adding that the government would also assist on the claims where possible.On Tuesday, the chief executive of Malaysia's Capital A, the operator of budget carrier AirAsia, said airlines affected by the IT outage deserved compensation for losses, media reported.
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