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View all search resultsBrain Cipher, the hacking operation behind a recent ransomware attack against the government's temporary national data center in Surabaya, East Java, published the decryption key on its dark web site along with the steps to use it, fulfilling its promise to release the data for free.
Communications and Information Minister Budi Arie Setiadi says that the government will not pay the US$8 million ransom demanded by hackers behind the cyberattack on the temporary National Data Center facilities and will fix the impacted services as soon as possible.
The Washington Post cited unnamed officials who said that the DHS - which is in charge of protecting the country from attacks both online and off - had been added to a growing list of targets in the attack, including the Treasury and Commerce departments.
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