Police Call Data Safe Despite Allegations Of Hacking From Brazilian Hackers
JAKARTA - The National Police stated that all data related to the Bhayangkara Corps is still safe. However, there are allegations of hacking by hackers from Brazil.
"The bottom line is that for servers, data, Polri applications and security systems, everything is safe so far," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo when confirmed, Saturday, November 20.
Apart from this, Dedi did not elaborate on the progress of the investigation process carried out by the Directorate of Cyber Crime.
However, on the previous occasion, it was said that the allegation was already under treatment. "It is being handled by the Dittipidsiber Bareskrim," said Dedi. The Twitter social media account @son1x666 was in the spotlight. Because, claiming to have succeeded in hacking the data of all members of the Police.
In the account's tweet, attached three links as an example that came that had been hacked. Where, the two links contain data that must be downloaded and are suspected to contain data from members of the Police
While for one other link contains sentences in English. If interpreted, broadly related to hacking actions on the grounds of not supporting the government.
"I'm doing this because I don't support the government and how they treat their own people," wrote the @son1x666 account.
"Many Indonesians have contacted me talking about their living situation in Indonesia. So I identified myself with them, and decided to help with whatever I could, so this is the reason I made this leak," he continued.