Dugaan 34 Juta Data Paspor WNI Dibocorkan Bjorka, Kemkominfo: Belum Bisa Dipastikan
Summary
TLDRThe Ministry of Communication and Informatics (Kominfo) is investigating the alleged leak of 34 million Indonesian passport data. While the leaked data appears similar to WNI (Indonesian Citizen) passport records, the exact source of the breach remains unclear. Kominfo is collaborating with immigration officials to verify the data. The leaked information, including names, passport numbers, and birthdates, was found on a hacker site and is being sold for 150.5 million IDR. Experts urge the government to prioritize the establishment of personal data protection institutions to prevent further breaches.
Takeaways
- ๐ The Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (Kominfo) is investigating a suspected leak of 34 million Indonesian passport data.
- ๐ There are similarities between the leaked data and Indonesian passport records, but the Ministry has not yet confirmed the exact cause of the leak.
- ๐ Kominfo's Director General of Informatics, Samuel Pangerapan, emphasized that they have not concluded how or when the data breach occurred.
- ๐ The leaked data includes details such as full names, passport numbers, dates of birth, and passport issue dates.
- ๐ The suspected leak may involve passports issued before the new regulation extending validity to 10 years, as the leaked data shows passports with 5-year validity.
- ๐ Kominfo has not been able to confirm the source or timeline of the leaked data and is continuing their investigation.
- ๐ Kominfo plans to coordinate with the immigration office to further investigate and match the data with official records.
- ๐ According to the Director General of Immigration, Silmi Karim, all passport data is securely stored in the National Data Center operated by Kominfo.
- ๐ The 34 million passport records are being sold online for 10,000 IDR (approximately 150.5 million IDR total).
- ๐ Digital forensics expert Kisstrack Pratama Persada believes the leaked data likely came from Indonesian immigration, and he even recognized his own personal data in the leak.
- ๐ Experts are urging the government to prioritize the establishment of a data protection agency to prevent future data breaches and ensure the security of citizens' personal information.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the script?
-The script discusses a suspected data breach involving 34 million Indonesian passport records, and the investigation being conducted by the Ministry of Communication and Informatics (Kementerian Kominfo) in Indonesia.
What is the current status of the data breach investigation?
-The Ministry of Communication and Informatics is still investigating the suspected data breach. They have found similarities between the leaked data and Indonesian passport records, but they have not yet concluded how the breach occurred.
How does the Ministry of Communication and Informatics describe the leaked data?
-The leaked data includes personal information such as full names, passport numbers, birth dates, and passport issuance dates. However, the Ministry is still verifying the source and accuracy of the data.
Why is it difficult to confirm whether the leaked data is from Indonesian citizens?
-While there are similarities between the leaked data and Indonesian passport records, the Ministry has not been able to determine when or how the breach occurred, or whether the data actually belongs to Indonesian citizens.
What additional steps are being taken to investigate the breach?
-The Ministry plans to call in immigration officials to clarify and cross-check the data. They also need to examine the details of the passports, such as their validity period, to understand the potential origin of the breach.
What is the role of the Directorate General of Immigration in this case?
-The Directorate General of Immigration (Dirjen Imigrasi) is responsible for confirming that all Indonesian passport data is securely stored in the National Data Center (Pusat Data Nasional) under the Ministry of Communication and Informatics. They are helping to verify the authenticity of the leaked data.
Has any information been confirmed regarding the cause of the breach?
-No, the Ministry has not yet confirmed the exact cause of the breach. They are still gathering information and conducting a detailed investigation.
What does the leaked data contain, according to the script?
-The leaked data includes sensitive personal information, such as full names, passport numbers, birth dates, and passport issue dates. This data was allegedly being sold on an online platform for a significant price.
How much did the leaked data reportedly sell for?
-The data was reportedly being sold for 10,000 USD, equivalent to around 150.5 million IDR (Indonesian Rupiah).
What concerns are raised by the leak of this data?
-The leak raises serious concerns about data security and privacy, with calls for faster implementation of data protection regulations. One individual, whose data was reportedly leaked, emphasized the importance of creating stronger data protection laws to prevent further breaches.
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