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  2. Organised crime in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Organised crime in Indonesia refers to planned crimes in Indonesia that could be perpetrated by either a political party or Indonesian gangs, also referred to as preman. The illegal activities may include corruption , cybercrime , money laundering , violence , felonies , extortion , racketeering and drug trafficking .

  3. Cyber attack compromised Indonesia data centre, ransom sought

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    In 2022, Indonesia's central bank was attacked by ransomware but said the attack did not affect its public services. In 2021, a flaw in the health ministry's COVID app exposed the personal data ...

  4. PLATINUM (cybercrime group) - Wikipedia

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    PLATINUM is the name given by Microsoft to a cybercrime collective active against governments and related organizations in South and Southeast Asia. [1] They are secretive and not much is known about the members of the group. [2] The group's skill means that its attacks sometimes go without detection for many years. [1]

  5. Criminal Investigation Agency - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian Police investigators from the criminal investigation unit. Criminal Investigation Agency (Indonesian: Badan Reserse Kriminal, abbr. Bareskrim) is one of central executive agencies of Indonesian Police Force.

  6. Murder of Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat - Wikipedia

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    The chairman of Indonesia Police Watch described the events as "the worst scandal in the police's history". [6] In August 2022, Inspector General Ferdy Sambo, Hutabarat's former boss and the head of internal affairs for the Indonesian National Police, was charged with Hutabarat's murder. Also charged were Sambo's wife and three other people ...

  7. Crime in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Taxi scams are common in Indonesia, in which fake taxis are passed off as real ones. Foreign travellers often get fooled by this trickery, and end up getting robbed by the conman operating the fake taxi. Violent crime is another growing issue in the country. Pirated and counterfeit merchandise can be easily found in most parts of Indonesia. [2]

  8. National Cyber and Crypto Agency - Wikipedia

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    The National Cyber and Crypto Agency originates from two preceding agencies, the National Crypto Agency (Lembaga Sandi Negara, lit. ' State Signal Agency ', abbreviated as Lemsaneg) and the Cyber Information Defense and Security Desk (Desk Ketahanan dan Keamanan Informasi Cyber Nasional, abbreviated as DK2ICN).

  9. Internet censorship in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia was rated "partly free" in Freedom on the Net 2020 with a score of 49, midway between the end of the "free" range at 30 and the start of the "not free" range at 60. [ 2 ] Although the government of Indonesia holds a positive view about the internet as a means for economic development, it has become increasingly concerned over the ...