JAKARTA - A number of Indonesian population data re-appeared in the hacker forum, Raid Forums. According to the site, there are millions of indonesian population data that have been traded since May 12.
The leak of this information is thought to have come from BPJS Kesehatan data. Raid Forums account named Kotz, he explained in his description column that he has indonesian population data in the form of full name, ID card, phone number, email, NID, and home address.
More surprisingly, kotz also provided as much as 1 million free sample data to test from the 279 million it owns. Kotz also said it has 20 million personal photo data of Indonesians.
Kotz also lists his Telegram contacts for anyone who wants to transact these important data. It even lists three links for anyone who wants to check their sample data.
https://bayfiles.com/73P2Gfv8u5/indonesia_zip https://anonfiles.com/B5P2G8v5u5/indonesia_zip https://mega.nz/file/e94kgQgC#4HVek8Wr.YdonEWRgx0News of the leak of indonesian population data is already crowded on Twitter. One of @ndagels's accounts tweeted by showing a screenshot of the leaked data on the hacker's forum.
Hayoloh why ga rame this data 279 million people in Indonesia leaked and sold and even the data of people who've died, guess - guess from which agency? pic.twitter.com/vjglgWBO9I
— Mas Adem (@ndagels) May 20, 2021
Other Twitter accounts such as @hafizkhan also showed his findings from the leaked data, "It turned out to be real. Some of the names are checked legit loh, there is a FB-IG-AskFM account, and hilariously there are data of people in the 1920s, evntho partly TTL is wrong. But goosebumps anyway - 279jt leaked. This is free 1m of data."
Data leak is not only this time, 180 million indonesian data were also sold in the forum on November 27, 2020. The data is known to be related to voter data in the 2019 General Election.
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