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JAKARTA - A number of correspondence documents and transactions belonging to the President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, are suspected of being targeted for leaks by hackers who are no longer foreign, 'Bjorka' on Friday, September 9.

Based on information submitted by DataTracker on its Twitter account, there are around 679 thousand data claimed to belong to the president of the Republic of Indonesia which was uploaded by Bjorka to the deep web.

From the screenshots shared, the amount of data measuring 40 MB includes correspondence transactions sent to the President as well as letters sent by the State Intelligence Agency (BIN).

"Fills about letter transactions and documents sent to the President include a collection of letters sent by the State Intelligence Agency," the site said.

Before launching his action, bad actor Bjorka had challenged the Indonesian government through his Telegram group. He said that the next target was the President of Indonesia.

"Further data leaks will come from the President of Indonesia," wrote Bjorka in the Telegram group, which was discovered by DataTracker.

Bjorka has previously been the mastermind behind data leaks from PLN, KPU, IndiHome customers, until the last one is 1.3 billion SIM card registration data.

Until now, it is not clear what the motive of Bjorka in leaking a number of Indonesian citizens' data is.


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