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	"title": "Major Indonesia tollroad operator hacked by DESORDEN (Updated) - DataBreaches.Net",
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	"plain_text": "Major Indonesia tollroad operator hacked by DESORDEN\r\n(Updated) - DataBreaches.Net\r\nPublished: 2022-08-25 · Archived: 2026-04-09 02:00:20 UTC\r\nOn August 23, DESORDEN alerted DataBreaches to another one of their attacks. This one involved the PT\r\nJASAMARGA TOLLROAD OPERATOR, Indonesia’s largest major tollway and highway operator. According to\r\nDESORDEN’s statement:\r\nThis data breach involved 252 GB of data, coding and documents, across 5 of their servers. The data\r\nbreach involves their users, customers, employees, corporate and financial data.\r\nAs they always do, they provided proof of claims. In this case, the proof pack consisted of some individual files\r\nand a screencap showing properties of a drive they accessed. The claims and links to proof were also posted on a\r\npopular hacking forum.\r\nDESORDEN listing provided some small proof of claims and filesize of data accessed. Redacted by\r\nDataBreaches.net.\r\nSince then, the Jasamarga Tollroad Operator (JMTO) has responded to the claims. Tempo.co reports their\r\nstatement that the data acquired is only internal data and company-related information — but not customer data in\r\nthe JMTO app [SEE UPDATE AT BOTTOM OF THIS STORY]:\r\nhttps://www.databreaches.net/major-indonesia-tollroad-operator-hacked-by-desorden/\r\nPage 1 of 2\n\n“It has been confirmed that it is not related to customer data in the JMTO app,” said JMTO corporate\r\ncommunication community Lisye Octaviana in a statement on Thursday, August 25, 2022.\r\nLisye said that PT JMTO has now disabled the servers affected by the attack. Lisye added that the\r\ncompany is in the process of recovering the data and moving the system to a more secure server, and\r\nclosing the security vulnerabilities.\r\n“We are cooperating with competent people in conducting cyber security assessments in the system at\r\nPT JMTO,” Lisye said.\r\nDataBreaches was unable to connect to JMTO’s website today. After earlier attempts timed out, later attempts\r\nreturned an error message that the name had not resolved. As one result, DataBreaches was unable to to try to send\r\nthem any updated inquiries.  This site was able to reach DESORDEN, however, to ask them to respond to JMTO’s\r\nclaims that no customer data from the JMTO app had been compromised.\r\nDESORDEN informs DataBreaches that they are aware of JMTO’s statement and are checking all the 200+ GB of\r\ndata to determine if JMTO is correct or not about customer data in the app. They anticipate it will take a few days\r\nto check through all the data.\r\nIn response to other questions from this site, DESORDEN confirmed that no ransomware had been involved in the\r\nincident. Of special note, they wanted JMTO to know that there were still open vulnerabilities for JMTO to be\r\naware of, even though they say that JMTO has already addressed two vulnerabilities.\r\nDESORDEN seemed well aware of what steps JMTO has taken and is taking.\r\nLast check, they shut down public access to most servers in JMTO network, but there are other\r\nnetworks like jasamarga.com\r\nThere are still open vulnerabilities and if wanted, we can still access other parts of their network,”\r\nDESORDEN told DataBreaches. “We have been inside their network since early August. They have a\r\nhuge network of servers. Vulns are something they really need to look at,” they added.\r\nFor now, then, it’s unclear whether customer data from the JMTO app was involved — JMTO says it wasn’t, and\r\nDESORDEN is attempting to confirm or refute that but it will take some time.\r\nEventually, though, after they sort through and organize all the data, DESORDEN will be putting it up for sale.\r\nUpdate and Correction of September 13: In light of Jasamarga’s claims that no customer data was involved, \r\nDESORDEN did review the data they had acquired. They inform DataBreaches that there was no customer data\r\n— only corporate information and employee information.\r\nSource: https://www.databreaches.net/major-indonesia-tollroad-operator-hacked-by-desorden/\r\nhttps://www.databreaches.net/major-indonesia-tollroad-operator-hacked-by-desorden/\r\nPage 2 of 2",
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