What Pausier can help with
Pausier can help you pause, review pressure signs, avoid risky actions, and verify through official or trusted routes before acting.
Country overview
Local scam-pressure notes, official support routes where verified, reviewed alerts, and local stories are shown only where Pausier has existing reviewed data.
Pausier can help you pause, review pressure signs, avoid risky actions, and verify through official or trusted routes before acting.
Pausier cannot confirm whether something is safe or unsafe, recover money, contact authorities, replace official reporting, or guarantee an outcome.
Support routes and alerts are shown where they exist in Pausier's reviewed data. If review is missing, Pausier shows fallback guidance instead of inventing links.
Support in your country
Use reviewed routes to verify independently, report suspicious contact, and protect accounts or payments.
Reviewed support is partially available for this country.
Coverage note: ITU lists a national CIRT for Malaysia. Wider fraud, police, regulator, and consumer routes remain incomplete.
The ITU National CIRT list identifies a country-level cyber incident response capability for Malaysia. Use this route to find national cyber incident support.
Keep screenshots, message text, timestamps, sender details, payment references, and any case numbers.
Use official channels you already trust, such as the organisation's official website, app, card number, or local authority website.
Do not use links, numbers, or contact details supplied by the suspicious message or caller.
If money may be at risk, contact your bank or payment provider first using an official route you already trust.
If there is immediate danger, use local emergency services or a trusted local authority route.
Official alerts
Official alert coverage is still expanding for this country. Pausier keeps the area visible so users can see the limit clearly instead of assuming alerts exist everywhere.
Local stories where available
When the caller claimed police authority and instructed transfers for an investigation.
Source: BernamaWhen the caller escalated the allegation to police involvement and asked for transfers.
Source: BernamaWhen the caller claimed a criminal case and demanded loan and account changes.
Source: BernamaWhen the job offer required advance payments before any real work or verified employer relationship.
Source: BernamaWhen the job required repeated payments to complete tasks before receiving returns.
Source: BernamaWhen the online relationship moved into repeated requests for money.
Source: BernamaSource list
Official support route sources and alert sources appear in the panels above when verified data exists for this country.
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