Data Belonging to Tax DG Leaked, Distributed Freely on Hacking Forum
Data allegedly belonging to the Finance Ministry's Directorate General of Tax were distributed freely on a hacking forum site.
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Data allegedly belonging to the Finance Ministry's Directorate General of Tax were distributed freely on a hacking forum site.
Coordinating Minister Mahfud MD announced the formation of a data protection task force following the Bjorka hacking fiasco.
A cybersecurity observer said the hacking that allegedly took place due to the weak state of Indonesia's digital law enforcement.
JMTO, subsidiary of state-owned toll operator Jasa Marga, responded to news about the alleged data leak.
Kominfo Minister Johnny G. Plate denied hacking the social media accounts belonging to student organization leaders ahead of today's demonstration.
Suzuki Global announced that it had become a victim of a hacking attempt that partially shut down parts of its production for twodays.
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The Attorney General's Office (AGO) will follow up on the alleged hacking of its employees database.
Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI) Director Asfinawati opined there was discrimination in law enforcement related to the hacking attack cases.
Kominfo demanded the public not hastily accuse the government of being involved in hacking attacks against online media and activists' social media.
Kominfo asserts that the ministry has services that could assist victims of cyberattacks such as hackings.
Online news outlets Tempo.co and Tirto.id filed an official police report about the hacking attack against them to the Jakarta Metro Police today.
The Legal Aid Institute for the Press (LBH Pers) lamented the government had not yet spoken up about the massive hacking attack against online media.
The recent hacking of Tempo.co website is considered to be a part of restraint against the press and continuous repression of freedom of expression.
Former KPK leader Bambang Widjojanto perceived that the hacking against Tempo.co could trigger panic and anxiety among other news media outlets.
Komnas HAM argues that the recent hacking against Tempo.co can be seen as a serious threat against democracy.
Legal Aid Institute for the Press (LBH Pers) condemns the hacking against Tempo.co and asserts that hacking is different to criticism.
Tempo.co editor in chief, Setri Yasa, condemns the hacking on the Tempo.co website and deems it an attempt to silence media.
The National Police spokesman Insp. Gen. Argo Yuwono welcomed the public to voice their opinions freely so long it followed the existing rules.
A Twitter account claims KPU's database had been hacked and left 2.3 million personal data compromised.