JAKARTA - The issue of doxing by Bjorka, a hacker who has caused a stir from all levels of society to the government in Indonesia for some time to fade.

The beginning of Bjorka's famous name was because of his action which leaked 1.3 billion SIM Card registration data on the Breach Forums site.

The action then continued to more important data such as voter data from the KPU, classified documents from the State Intelligence Agency (BIN) to Jokowi, to doxing of other state officials.

However, the public is still questioning how the government's follow-up to the data leak carried out by Bjorka.

Inspector General of Police. Dono Indarto, Deputy for Cyber and Crypto Security Strategy and Policy, National Cyber and Crypto Agency (BSSN) said that further handling of the Bjorka case had been given to law enforcers.

"We have submitted it to law enforcement. So the point is, when it comes to leak issues, if you test a lot of data that is actually common, so we can't say that it's a leak. But then we give the follow-up to APH," Dono told the media at the Google Monitoring event, Tuesday, October 25 in Jakarta.

Dono insisted that no data had been leaked to date. "No, nothing. Until now we have not found any leaked data," he said.

However, Dono continued, those who have the right to see the truth of the issue are law enforcers.


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