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:marseyflagindonesia: Today in 3rd world shitholes: Sick of data leaks, Indonesians are siding with a hacker who exposed 1.3 billion SIM card details :marseyhacker2:

https://restofworld.org/2022/indonesia-hacked-sim-bjorka

3rd world security in action.

Breach here

https://breached.to/Thread-lot-of-hack-and-leak-about-indonesia-is-it-an-open-source-country

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https://x.com/ecommurz/status/1566998110177755141?s=20&t=iYd1aVztDRzZ4KwMNzqE1A

https://x.com/ecommurz/status/1567357505440989184

https://x.com/secgron/status/1565202036014329856?s=20&t=4fR3CT65keXme9Ri0cUIDA


Sick of data leaks, Indonesians are siding with a hacker who exposed 1.3 billion SIM card details

On August 31, a user named Bjorka posted an entry on a little-known site called Breached Forums, with the bland title: “Indonesia SIM Card (Phone Number) Registration 1.3 Billion.”

Indonesians’ data is exposed at such a rate that citizens jokingly call it an “open-source country.”

The following year, a hacker breached the databases of BPJS Kesehatan, the country’s healthcare and social security agency, revealing national ID numbers and more for 279 million people, some of whom are deceased.

Hire a consultant to investigate what data has been breached, what’s the root cause, and what’s the next step,” said Mulyadi, who has also been frustrated by spam sent to his private number. “

As a result, when a leak occurs, it’s not always clear where the breach originated: from one of the government agencies, or the companies themselves.

“The challenge is how strong this institution’s authority will be, [which] will entirely depend on the president’s good faith,” Djafar added.

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