MEDAN - The public lecture of the State Administrative Law Student Association (Imahara) of the Faculty of Law, University of North Sumatra (USU) was infiltrated by a pornographic video. This public lecture discussed the status of KPK employees as ASN.
This public lecture at USU was allegedly hacked and finally pornographic videos were infiltrated by irresponsible parties. This was confirmed by USU's Professor of Law, Prof. Ningrum Sirait.
In the public lecture, Prof. Ningrum was the opening speaker. Besides him, another speaker was Beni Kurnia Illahi, a lecturer at the Faculty of Law, Bengkulu University and a Pusako Researcher, Faculty of Law, Andalas University.
"Yes, it's true," said Prof Ningrum when confirmed, Friday, June 4.
Prof Ningrum explained that the porn video, appeared during the closing statement in a public lecture. At that time he then spoke so as not to pay attention to pornographic videos that were infiltrated so that the activities continued.
"We kept going, just when I gave the closing statement. We just kept going and we didn't pay attention," he said.
Ningrum deeply regrets the actions of irresponsible parties that interfere with these activities.
"Wow, how could we guess. What is certain is that only those who are not happy with the event. Academic activities (public lectures) are normal," he said.
According to him, there are plans to report the incident to the police. However, internal considerations from the USU Faculty of Law as the organizer of the public lecture are still being considered.
"Again, we are considering reporting (the incident). There are cyber police (to investigate)," he explained.
"The technology that hacks (hackers) is very good," he said.
Ningrum said the hacker was able to control and control the public lecture that was held. By showing porn videos at the end of the webinar.
"You can take control of the screen share (which is infiltrated by pornographic videos). In fact, those who have (control) are the speakers and the committee," explained Prof. Ningrum.
Prof. Ningrum suspects that the hijackers support the weakening of the KPK. "If they (hackers) agree with the contents of our discussion program (about the KPK). Surely we are not hackers. Just logic," said Prof. Ningrum.
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