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Indonesian Police Database

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DYSPHOR1A 🇮🇩 Indonesia Government & Defense
Claimed by DYSPHOR1A
Listed on leak site 20 Aug 2026
Reported attack date 20 Aug 2026
Group claims tracked 6
Unverified claim. This entry reproduces a listing published by the DYSPHOR1A group on its own extortion site. Attackers routinely exaggerate or fabricate victims. Nothing here confirms that Indonesian Police Database suffered a breach, or what data was actually taken.

About the organisation

Database containing records of 52,000 Indonesian police officers including email addresses, phone numbers, first and last names, passwords, location details, and 4,000 facial photographs.

What the listing means

Indonesian Police Database appeared on the DYSPHOR1A leak site on 20 August 2026. Groups publish a victim once negotiations stall or as pressure during them, so a listing usually means data was already exfiltrated. This group has published 6 claims in the last 30 days and remains active.

Recommended actions

  • Treat any unsolicited message referencing Indonesian Police Database as suspicious — leaked data gets weaponised for phishing within days.
  • If you hold an account with this organisation, change the password now and enable two-factor authentication.
  • Other Government & Defense organisations should review this group's known TTPs and validate detection coverage against them.
  • Watch for follow-on extortion: stolen data is often re-leaked or resold after the initial listing.
  • A leak-site listing is a claim made by the attacker, not a confirmed breach — check the organisation's own disclosures before acting on it.

Leak-site evidence

Listing URL https://www.ransomware.live/id/SW5kb25lc2lhbiBQb2xpY2UgRGF0YWJhc2VARFlTUEhPUjFB