204 million Indonesian voter records stolen, allegedly sold on dark web
The website of Indonesia's Election Commission was hacked, compromising 204 million voter records. Allegedly, the hacker 'Jimbo' is selling this stolen data for US$74,000 on a dark web forum.

INDONESIA - The official website of Indonesia's General Election Commission (Komisi Pemilihan Umum or KPU) has fallen victim to a hacker named Jimbo, with 204 million voter records being compromised. The anonymous hacker claims to have successfully breached the site, kpu.go.id, and obtained sensitive voter data. Pratama Persadha, Chairman of the Cyber Security Research Institute CISSReC, revealed that Jimbo shared 500,000 sample data on BreachForums, a dark web forum platform notorious for trading hacked information. Additionally, screenshots from the website https://cekdptonline.kpu.go.id/ were posted to validate the accuracy of the acquired data. Jimbo's loot reportedly contains 252 million entries, including duplicated records. After filtering, approximately 204,807,203 unique entries remain, nearly matching the total number of registered voters in the KPU's Permanent Voters List (DPT) across Indonesia's 514 districts and cities, as well as 128 representative countries.













