Leak Again! Now It's The Turn Of 105 Million Data For Voters Leaked By Hacker Bjorka
JAKARTA - Again, the community is presented with data leak cases. Now, based on information from cybersecurity expert Pratama Persadha, the leak occurred in 105 million voter data.
Pratama said that the data was uploaded Tuesday, September 6 by members of the breached.to site forum with the same identity name that distributed 1.3 billion SIM Card registration data and Indihome customer data, 'Bjorka'.
This time Bjorka leaked 105 million voter data at a price of 5,000 US dollars (Rp74.5 million) in a file of 4GB. Bjorka also provided samples of 1,048,576 voter data from various provinces in an excel file of only 75 MB.
"The data uploaded are provinces, cities, sub-districts, sub-districts, TPS, NIK-KK, name, place of birth, date of birth, age, gender and address," said Chairman of the CISSReC cyber research institute (Communication & Information System Security Research Center) in a statement received in Jakarta on Thursday, September 8.
Furthermore, Pratama stated that the data can be checked for validity, for example with other data from data leakage such as 91 million Tokopedia data that was leaked in early 2020 or leaked data on SIM card registration.
In fact, Bjorka himself opens access to Telegram groups for anyone who wants to test the validity of the data they sell. Group members can request requests with their names and NIK and Bjorka will provide complete data.
"There are several institutions that have this data, namely the KPU, Dukcapil, Bawaslu, which could also be political parties and other institutions, the KPU knows more about this. It seems that it needs to be audited one by one to find out where the leak is." he added.