Indonesia recently faced its worst cyber attack in years, exposing critical weaknesses in the country’s IT policy. The ransomware attack, which occurred on June 20, targeted Indonesia’s Temporary National Data Center (PDNS) and used the LockBit 3.0 variant, Brain Cipher. This malware not only extracts but also encrypts sensitive data on servers. The attacker demanded an $8 million ransom, which the Indonesian government has stated it does not intend to pay.
In response to the attack, Indonesian President Joko Widodo ordered a comprehensive audit of the country’s data centers. Muhammad Yusuf Ateh, head of Indonesia’s Development and Finance Controller (BPKP), stated that the audit would focus on both governance and the financial implications of the cyberattack.
The cyberattack has sparked calls for accountability within the governmen
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