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 Personal details of over 200,000 Malaysian organ donors and their next of kin have been leaked  Representational Image Personal details of over 200,000 Malaysian organ donors and their next of kin have been leaked, with the data available online for over a year, a local tech portal reported on Tuesday.This is the second big data leak reported in Malaysia in three months. In November, Malaysia said it was investigating an alleged attempt to sell personal data of more than 46 million mobile phone subscribers online, in what could be one of the largest leaks of customer data in Asia.Files containing details of 220,000 pledged organ donors were leaked online as early as September 2016, Lowyat.net reported on Tuesday. The source was not idenitified.Story continues below this adLeaked data includes the donor   name, identification card number, race, nationality, address and phone numbers, it said. The data also contains details of each organ donor   one nominated next of kin, taking the total number of data leak victims to 440,000.Based on the details and the scale of the data, it was likely leaked from a central database, the report said.The stanley usa (https://www.stanley-cups.us)  country   internet regulator, the Malaysian Communications and Mul stanley thermos (https://www.stanley-cups.it) timedia Commission  MCMC , said it was assisting the police in their investigations into the reported leak. The police did not have an immediate stanley us (https://www.stanley-cups.us)  comment.Vijandren Ramadass, the founder of Lowyat.net, told Reuters that the portal discovered the leak being shared