
Indonesia is struggling to recover from a significant ransomware attack that hit 282 government agencies, including airport immigration and scholarship systems. The attack, which occurred last month, resulted in the loss of critical data, exacerbated by the lack of backups. An official from Indonesia's IT ministry has resigned as the government continues an audit of its data centers. The situation may improve as the hacking group responsible has apologized and shared decryption keys.
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An official of Indonesia's IT ministry resigned as the government continues an audit of its data centers in the wake of the nation’s worst cyberattack. Over 280 government agencies were hit, most of whom saw their data wiped out. https://t.co/2LRxniWHmv
Indonesia, suffering from a ransomware attack, discovers it has no backups — 'That's stupidity,' remarks astute government official https://t.co/kiVCNHP29C https://t.co/ybMZFOwRHP






