Hacker leaks 2.3 million Indonesian citizenship data for download

Hacker leaks 2.3 million Indonesian citizenship data for download

The threat actor also vows to leak 200 million Indonesian citizenship data soon.


Last month Hackread.com exclusively reported how the Indonesian e-commerce giant Tokopedia was hacked by dark web hackers and personal details of 92 million of its customers were being traded and sold on dark web marketplaces and several hacker forums.


Now, a threat actor has leaked a trove of personal and electoral data claiming it belongs to 2.3 million Indonesian citizens. According to the sample data seen by Hackread.com, the data appears to date back to 2013 and seems to be stolen from the official website of The General Elections Commission or Komisi Pemilihan Umum (KPU) in Indonesian.

The 2.36 GB of data has been divided into several folders all containing the data in PDF files including full names, addresses, registration numbers, family card numbers, date of birth and place of birth, etc.



Screenshot of the listing (Source: Under The Breach)


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What’s worse for Indonesian citizens is that the threat actor is claiming to have access over 200 million Indonesian citizenship data which they plan to leak on the hacker forum where the electoral data is currently being traded.


See: Records with data on 129 million Russian car owners sold on dark web


While sharing the reason for leaking the citizenship data, the hacker stated that,



I decided to share with you about 2.3 million Indonesia citizenship and election data cause I think Indonesian data seems rare in this forum (referring to the hacker forum where the da ..

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