The Crypto Wallet Has Been Tracked, Bjorka Messages: Good Luck
JAKARTA - The name Bjorka is still trending on Twitter, because of his actions that leaked public personal data to confidential documents from the President of Indonesia.
Although a few days ago, the Head of the Presidential Secretariat (Kasetpres), Heru Budi Hartono, emphasized that all documents were safe, and there were no documents that were hacked, the Presidential Palace still asked the state officials to hunt down the hacker.
Because according to him, although no data was hacked, this effort was a form of violation of the law. It is believed that the apparatus will take a stand soon.
Apparently, it's not just the government trying to find out the figure behind the Bjorka account, but the technology security company, Dark Tracker is also taking several actions.
These are Bjorka's cryptocurrency wallets.There are transactions in his bitcoin wallet. This could help track him down.https://t.co/ZtZomYzQ0I pic.twitter.com/orGPFt1gMP
— DarkTracer : DarkWeb Criminal Intelligence (@darktracer_int) September 12, 2022
This can be seen from its official Twitter account @darktracker_int. First, the company mentioned that Bjorka created and operated a leaked data search engine website called "leaks[.]sh" in 2021.
"He has billions of credentials that leak and uses them to hack. Here he is the screenshot of a smartphone he uploaded. He uses a VPN," he wrote on Twitter.
After finding the search engine site created by Bjorka, the company later discovered its crypto wallet, which contained a list of bitcoin transactions.
"This is a Bjorka cryptocurrency wallet. There is a transaction on its bitcoin wallet. It can help track it down," added Dark Tracker further.
However, instead of getting the fear, Bjorka actually opposes anyone who tries to hunt him down. He replied by writing "Yes, good luck."
Until now, the motive for the action carried out by Bjorka is still gray. However, the hacker claims that he only has a mission to help anyone who needs his help.
"This includes helping Indonesian citizens who want to contact and ask their leaders. At least they feel how it feels to receive spam," he wrote.