Indonesia is grappling with the aftermath of a significant cyberattack that compromised data across 282 public agencies, including key systems for airport immigration and scholarships. Officials reported that 98% of the affected data, stored in one of the two compromised data centers, had not been backed up, exacerbating the recovery efforts. The cyberattack, identified as a ransomware attack, affected over 230 public agencies and has left the government struggling to retrieve the lost data, with recovery efforts still ongoing.
#Indonesia struggles to recover after cyberattack hits 282 agencies Still trying to retrieve data lost in a cyberattack last month that affected 282 agency systems, including those for airport immigration and scholarships, with the damage amplified because much of the data was… https://t.co/XQlviZir49
Indonesia struggles to recover after cyberattack hits 282 agencies https://t.co/xqQU9pPLqt
Indonesia struggles to recover after cyberattack hits 282 agencies https://t.co/7uxbcARc0E
Most data affected by a recent ransomware cyberattack on Indonesia government data center was not backed up. >230 public agencies, including ministries affected. 98% of the data stored in one of the two compromised data centres had not been backed up. https://t.co/czgudoeI1j
🇮🇩🤖Oops! Indonesia lost a BUNCH of data to "hackers" https://t.co/qOSaI58fm3
Bulk of Indonesia Data Hit by Cyberattack Not Backed Up, Officials Say https://t.co/k06CtYetZ0
Bulk of Indonesia data hit by cyberattack not backed up, officials say https://t.co/Wv7cRXtLO7 https://t.co/y182G4Rcyk