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Indonesia states it has started recovering data after major ransomware attack

Indonesia said it is starting to recuperate data that had been encrypted in a major ransomware attack last month which impacted more than 160 federal government agencies.

The aggressors determined as Brain Cipher requested $8. million in ransom to open the information before later apologising. and releasing the decryption secret free of charge, according to. Singapore-based cybersecurity firm StealthMole.

The attack has actually disrupted numerous government services. including migration and operations at major airports. Indonesian officials have acknowledged that the bulk of the data. had not been supported.

Chief Security Minister Hadi Tjahjanto said in a declaration. late on Thursday that information for 30 public services managed by 12. ministries had actually been recovered using a decryption strategy. without elaborating.

The interactions ministry is utilizing a decryption strategy. to recover services or properties from ministries, state companies,. and the regional federal governments that are affected. We are handling. this gradually, the statement stated.

It was not instantly clear if the government had used. Brain Cipher's decryption secret. Hadi and Communications Minister. Budi Arie Setiadi did not right away react to requests for. remark.

Ransomware enemies utilize software to encrypt information and demand. payment from victims to bring back the information. Indonesia has actually stated. this attack utilized harmful software called Lockbit 3.0.

(source: Reuters)