BSSN Submits Investigation Results Of DPT Leaks To Police And KPU
JAKARTA - The National Cyber and Crypto Agency (BSSN), on Saturday submitted the results of an initial investigation into the alleged leakage of the 2024 general election voter list data (DPT) to the Directorate of Cyber Crime of the National Police and the General Elections Commission.
"Regarding the alleged KPU data leak incident, we conveyed that on Saturday, at 11.00 WIB, BSSN had submitted an initial digital investigation and forensic report to the Directorate of Cyber Crime of the Police and the KPU," said BSSN spokesman Ariandi Putra in a press release, Saturday.
Ariandi explained that in the report, BSSN conducted digital analysis and forensics in terms of applications and servers to identify the main cause of the alleged incident that occurred.
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The Directorate of Cyber Crime of the National Police, he said, would follow up on the report in terms of law enforcement and the KPU as the organizer of the electronic system in accordance with their respective authorities.
Ariandi emphasized BSSN's commitment to continue to synergize and collaborate with the KPU and the police in cybersecurity efforts ahead of the 2024 General Election.
"BSSN will continue to synergize and collaborate with the KPU and the Directorate of Cyber Crime of the National Police in securing cyber elections in 2024," said Ariandi.
The alleged leak of voter data at the KPU occurred after an anonymous hacker named "Jimbo" claimed to have hacked the KPU website and accessed voter data from the site.
The account shares 500 thousand example data in one upload on the BreachForums site. The site is usually used to sell hacked data.
ung juga memverifikasi kebenaran data dengan beberapa perangkapan layar dari situs cendptonline.kpu.go.id. Dalam unggahannya, harus mengungkap dari 252 juta data yang diperolehnya, terdapat beberapa data yang terduplikasi.
After screening, found 204,807,203 unique data. This figure is almost the same as the number of voters in the KPU's Permanent Voter List (DPT) which reached 204,807,222 voters from 514 districts and cities in Indonesia and 128 representative countries.
The data that was successfully accessed by fire includes personal information, such as NIK, KK number, ID card number, voter passport number abroad, full name, gender, date of birth, place of birth, marriage status, full address, and TPS code.