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Indonesia's cybersecurity agency denies breach of national Covid-19 database

( June 23, 2020, 03:28 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Indonesia’s National Cyber and Encryption Agency, or BSSN, has denied a hacker’s claim that the national Covid-19 patient database at the Ministry of Health had been breached, with 230,000 testing records stolen and sold online. In a statement, BSSN spokesperson Anton Setiyawan said they did not find any unauthorized access to the ministry’s central pandemic management database. He added that the sample data shown by the hacker had a different format from the ministry's data, but that police will investigate hacking incidents. The full statement, in Indonesian, follows: ...

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