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About Xblocker

1515/1525 postpaid customer can now stop their Internet connection from dialing unwanted numbers that can lead to unexpected increases in their telephone bills.

Download your new xBlocker software NOW

Dear xBlocker customers,

There is a new version of our xBlocker software available for download. Please follow these simple instructions to download your new enhanced software.

Step 1:
Go to ‘My control panel’ and click on to ‘add or remove programs’. Search for the installed old version of xBlocker and click ‘remove’.

Step 2:
Once the old xBlocker software has been removed, go to https://tmbill.tm.net.my/SelfCare. Please key in your username and password followed by 1515 (service type).

Step 3:
Once into the selfcare portal scroll down to the website for the download download items. Click to download xBlocker.

Step 4:
Key in your existing xBlocker serial key to download the software. For retrieval of old serial key please refer back to Online registration on the same page of the portal.

Note: Should you have any enquiries, please call our Customer Interaction Center at 1300-88-1515.

Get xblocker for only RM5 per month.

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Today, there are a lot of malicious software and dialers that can secretly redirect your analog/ digital dial-up connection to other Internet access numbers that can lead to an unexpected increase in your telephone bill. The problem occurs when a hidden dialers actually hijack the computer’s modem to connect to a premium rate telephone number without your knowledge.

There are dialers that can connect themselves to a premium rate number while the victim is away from their PC, achieving this by detecting long periods of inactivity. Thus, Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) is proud to introduce the xblocker, which has been designed to effectively end the miseries caused by these malicious dialers.