JAKARTA - The hacking action by someone named Bjorka is in the spotlight. He claims to have important data, such as the President of the Republic of Indonesia Joko Widodo and others as he is. Responding to the issue, the National Police said they had not taken any legal steps. The reason is that until now they are still waiting for an official report from parties who are directly harmed. "The National Police is still waiting for reports from parties who feel aggrieved," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo when confirmed, Monday, September 12. On a different occasion, the Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs (Menko Polhukam) Mahfud MD also had time to respond to the hacking action by Bjorka. According to him, the data leaked is not classified as a secret. Because, the documents have been widely spread. So, this does not endanger the country. "But it can also not be confidential data. That's data that can be taken from where, but happened to be the same," said Mahduf. Even so, the government ensures that it continues to pay attention to this hacking issue. Later a meeting will be held to take a follow-up to the incident. "Therefore, it will still be investigated. The government will still have a meeting on this," he said. "So nothing has harmed from the issues that have emerged. That's the issue that has been in the newspaper every day," continued Mahfud.

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