Journalist Safety Committee Condemns Cyberattack on Project Multatuli
The Journalist Safety Committee strongly condemned the cyberattacks experienced against independent media Project Multatuli.
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The Journalist Safety Committee strongly condemned the cyberattacks experienced against independent media Project Multatuli.
An online petition signed by thousands demand the government investigate a major cyberattack against national media Narasi and other media.
The hacking attempts on dozens of Narasi journalists are a serious threat to press freedom, watchdog KKJ asserted.
The government strongly denies allegations of conducting cyberattacks against social media of coordinators of Thursday's mass protest.
12 WhatsApp accounts of student movement coordinators for Thursday's mass protest were reportedly hacked leading to April 21.
This follows the reports filed by Tempo.co chief editor Setri Yasra and Tirto.id chief editor Atmaji Sapto Anggoro on the cyberattacks.