JAKARTA - Indodax CEO Oscar Darmawan informed that his platform was accessible. Indodax access recovered after being hacked by a hacker group from North Korea.

"Indodax is accessible. The entire Indodax system will operate gradually until full operational in the next few hours," said Oscar's information via his Instagram account, Saturday, September 14.

Oscar previously revealed a hack by hackers from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) aka North Korea.

"Based on an analysis of one of the world's leading crypto security agents that helps us at this time, it is indicated that this attack is affiliated with the DPRK (North Korea).

The affiliated hacker group from the DPRK, according to Oscar, previously quite a lot of other exchangeglobal crypto exchanges. They are said to target many cryptoexchanges with large and global liquidity.

Oscar said that his party is currently working with the Cyber Bareskrim Polri to handle this incident, they have also coordinated with the CoFTRA (Comodity Futures Trading Supervisory Agency) and the OJK (Financial Services Authority).

The balance of crypto and rupiah assets on the Indodax account remains 100 percent safe. We have taken strict security measures to ensure that no member funds are affected by this attack. In addition, the entire balance and asset checking process has been completed, and everything is in a safe condition," Oscar added.


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