JAKARTA - On Wednesday, September 14, Dark Tracker shared that around 50,000 user credentials from Indonesia's largest crypto exchange, INDODAX are allegedly leaked to the dark web, and 82.7% are Indonesian user credentials.

However, this was immediately denied by INDODAX CEO, Oscar Darmawan in a statement given to VOI. Oscar also shared the statement through his personal Instagram account.

"Regarding the news that the hackers have member data from the results of the INDODAX server attack, we can confirm that it is a hoax because we can confirm that the INDODAX server is safe," said Oscar.

Oscar also said that INDODAX has implemented Multi Factor Authentication and other layered security security security security. So, without access to the mobile phone owned by the member, anyone cannot access the account other than the related member.

A few hours later when INDODAX confirmed that there was no leaked data from Dark Tracker then clarified it, which said the data was not from INDODAX.

"This leaked credentials are not leaked from the Indodax exchange. The credentials stored in the browsers of exchange users infected with leaked malware are leaked. Most of these credentials will be valid, and many recent security incidents have happened through this," Dark Tracker wrote on Twitter.

So, it can be ascertained that all INDODAX user data is safe.


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