Reported 8 months ago
Indonesia's national data center was hacked, leading to a cyberattack that disrupted services of over 200 government agencies. The hacking group demanded an $8 million ransom, but the Indonesian government stated that they will not pay. Efforts are underway to restore affected services such as investment licensing, although some services like immigration have already been restored. Investigations are ongoing, with efforts to break the encryption and recover the data. This cyberattack is considered the most severe in a series of ransomware attacks that have targeted Indonesian government agencies since 2017.
Source: YAHOO