JAKARTA - Presidential candidate number 1, Anies Baswedan was shocked when he learned that the Jakarta Kini (JAKI) application was immediately hacked after being proud in the inaugural debate of the 2024 presidential election specifically. "Citizens? Seriously?" said Anies after the 2024 presidential election debate at the Office of the General Election Commission (KPU) RI, Jalan Imam Bonjol, Central Jakarta, Tuesday, December 12 evening. Anies argued that hacking of applications belonging to the DKI Provincial Government was a feature that there should be a change towards freedom of expression. "Don't let there be political expressions, free of speech, then have to deal with fear. The government must investigate, the state must investigate," he said. Previously in the presidential debate, Anies boasted that the JAKI application was launched to receive citizen complaints over the problems that arose in Jakarta. Anies claimed that the ranks of the DKI Provincial Government would immediately follow up on the reports that have been launched since he was the Governor of DKI Jakarta. "We once made in Jakarta the name of JAKI. This is a superappps whose size is all of them. For example, if the tree reports fall, then we will give directions to the ranks of how many hours should be correct. When it is said that there are reports about X events, then how many hours should be taken care of the reality, explained by 21.00 WIB last night, articles appeared on the JAKI application page written by the anonymous hacker. The hacker or hacker criticized that the JAKI security system was weak and seemed to be made carelessly. "Hello the residents of Jakarta, JAKI has been hacked," wrote hackers in the JAKI application, Tuesday, December 12. The JAKI's newness was mentioned in the presidential election debate. Wah sorry to say, but this application does not seem to be taken too seriously taken care of, from the technological perspective, and the sub-sub-function of the application as made is less than optimal and looks like a template to be seen to boost credibility in the IT infrastructure sector and digitalization is evenly distributed in Jakarta," continued the hacker's expression. The hacker's expression. The hacker realized that many parties did not like it. However, he admitted that he wanted

"Imagine how much data passes every day and if all the personal data of Jakarta residents is threatened by the actions of irresponsible people," he explained. However, at around 22.00 WIB, the hacker's article was deleted in the JAKI application.


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