Bjorka Returns, Leaks 44 Million Data of MyPertamina
A hacker Bjorka has returned and leaked more than 44 million data from the MyPertamina application belonging to state-run oil and gas giant Pertamina.
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A hacker Bjorka has returned and leaked more than 44 million data from the MyPertamina application belonging to state-run oil and gas giant Pertamina.
The pressure came after the BSSN received a Rp70 billion increase in its budget.
After going quiet for quite some time, the hacker that goes by the name Bjorka returns to leak the personal data of yet another high-ranking Indonesia
DPR agreed to increase the budget for the National Cyber and Encryption Agency (BSSN) to Rp624 billion for 2023 to combat rising cyberattacks.
The government asserted that the passing of the Personal Data Protection Bill (RUU PDP) into law was not motivated by hacker Bjorka .
The case of data leak committed by an anonymous hacker under an account name Bjorka is not the only cyber threat detected in Indonesia.
A young man from Madiun, MAH, who was arrested previously for helping a hacker Bjorka is charged under a number of articles of ITE Law.
The National Police has confirmed that the young man from Madiun who was arrested previously is suspected to be the provider of Bjorka's Telegram.
The hacker known as Bjorka has responded to the report of his arrest by the police.
National Police Main HQ (Mabes Polri) commented on the alleged arrest of the hacker who carries the pseudonym, Bjorka.
Coordinating Minister Mahfud MD announced the formation of a data protection task force following the Bjorka hacking fiasco.
Private electronic service providers were asked by the government to beef up their cybersecurity measures amidst rampant Bjorka data breaches.
The National Cyber and Encryption Agency (BSSN) is currently investigating the background of "Bjorka" who hacked the data of several govt websites.
BSSN says that the emergency response team formed on the orders of President Jokowi would retest the electronic system in all ministry agencies.
BSSN head Hinsa Siburian confirms that some data of presidential documents and letters disclosed by Bjorka were valid.
A hacker known as Bjorka has breached yet another personal data of Indonesian figures. This time, Anies Baswedan's sensitive data were posted online.