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Hacker claims breaching Indonesian military and police systems BAIS and INAFIS, sells data


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A hacker is claiming the theft of sensitive data from the Indonesian Strategic Intelligence Agency (BAIS) of the Indonesian Military (TNI) and the Indonesia Automatic Finger Identification System (INAFIS). f the National Police (Polri). The hacker, operating under the alias Moonz Haxor, is demanding a ransom of up to US$7,000 (Rp114 million) for the compromised data and is selling the data.

The breach was first reported on Twitter that the hacker had posted samples of the stolen data on a dark web marketplace, offering complete data sets to interested buyers. TNI spokesman confirmed that the TNI Cyber Team is currently investigating the alleged data breach of BAIS TNI.

The Head of the National Cyber and Encryption Agency (BSSN), acknowledged that the leaked data includes older information but reassured that the current INAFIS system is functioning correctly. “Indeed, there are a lot of leaked data,” Hinsa said.

Moonz Haxor claims to have stolen sensitive information such as:

  • Fingerprint images
  • Emails
  • SpringBoot applications with configuration properties

No details are available about the number of affected individuals or the nature of the attack.

Hacker claims breaching Indonesian military and police systems BAIS and INAFIS, sells data