“The first two days were the worst, I was pretty scared and paranoid when I wanted to travel. Someone also sent pictures and porn videos. I suspect they didn’t know who I was.To chat and called by someone else’s name, “said the victim.
Bjorka is a hacker who has become the trigger for terror against the two victims. On August 31, via the hacked forum page, Bjorka claimed that she had managed to break into the Kemenkominfo system and take 1.3 billion SIM user data. paper in Indonesia. He sold the data for US $ 50,000 or about Rp 745 million.
As proof, Bjorka shared about 2 million free data on the forum. The data contains the SIM number paper, NIK and KK. Two victims contacted by the journalist secondsX above, have the SIM card and NIK numbers included in the 2 million records. Bjorka was not the one who carried out the terror, but he was only the one who broke in and disseminated personal data.
The hacking action is not the first and only for Bjorka. Through Breach Forums, in 2020, he revealed that he had hacked and recovered Tokopedia’s customer data. The data consists of user IDs, password, email and telephone number. All that data is 11 and 24 gigabytes in size.
Much later, on August 20, 2022, Bjorka showed her skills again by collecting data on 26 million IndiHome subscribers. The dataset consists of IP addressInternet search history, email, full name and NIK.
Then, on September 6, there were 105 million population data that he managed to recover and he claimed to come from data from the General Electoral Commission or KPU. The data consists of the full name, NIK and family card number. Recently, Bjorka also pointed out that she had breached a series of secret presidential mail data. Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Mahfud Md yesterday denied the claim of the leaked secret letter.
Reporter secondsX attempted to contact Bjorka via a Telegram account. However, Bjorka was reluctant to answer. In the Telegram group he started, Bjorka boasts that it is difficult to find law enforcement.
“Nobody can track me. Including the idiots of the Indonesian government,” Bjorka wrote to the group in English.
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