Malaysia’s national broadcaster, RTM, is bolstering its digital security measures to safeguard exclusive broadcasting rights for the FIFA World Cup. This action follows reports of unauthorized access to World Cup streams via Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) originating from outside the country and utilizing the RTMKlik platform. The move aims to prevent piracy and protect RTM’s investment in the broadcasting rights. Authorities are working to block these unauthorized access points and ensure viewers access the content through legitimate channels. RTM is committed to delivering a secure and high-quality viewing experience for football fans. The enhanced security protocols are intended to deter further illegal streaming and uphold copyright regulations. This initiative underscores the growing importance of digital rights management in the broadcasting industry.