Hackers claimed to have accessed and stolen 82 GB of sensitive data from Indonesia’s Regional Financial Management Information System (SIPKD).
GBHackers News reported the data breach announced on a hacking forum, exposing sensitive financial, administrative, and personal information, raising significant security and privacy concerns. The stolen data, which includes backups totaling 82 GB, dates from 2018 to now.
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SIPKD is an online platform that manages regional financial administration in real time. The exposed databases hold detailed information about the regency’s finances, tax collection, and legal systems.
The hacker claims to have accessed active databases and their backups, which include diverse data like financial transactions, government employees, and taxpayers.
The incident highlights the growing importance of cybersecurity in protecting public systems and the need for strong digital defenses in our connected world.
(Source: GBhacker)
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