infotechlead

Hackers attack BRI Life and access personal details of 2 mn customers

BRI Life, the insurance arm of Indonesia’s Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI), started investigating claims that the personal details of over two million of its customers had been advertised for sale by unidentified hackers, Reuters reported.
Dollar spending on technologyHudson Rock, a cybercrime monitoring firm, told Reuters that it had found evidence which showed that multiple computers belonging to BRI and BRI Life employees had been compromised.

“We are checking with the team and will provide an update as soon as the investigation is done,” BRI Life CEO Iwan Pasila said in a text message.

In a later statement, BRI Life said its investigation was being conducted with an independent team specializing in cyber security to perform digital tracing and to take the necessary steps to improve data protection for policy holders.

Ade Nasution, BRI Life’s corporate secretary, said the company was making effort to protect the data of its policy holders, adding the company had never provided personal data to any irresponsible parties.

An unnamed user in a post on the RaidForums website on Tuesday said they are selling a collection of 460,000 documents compiled from the user data of over two million BRI Life clients for $7,000.

The post was accompanied by a 30 minute video of the documents, which included bank account details, as well as copies of Indonesian identification cards and taxpayer details.

“We identified multiple compromised employee computers of BRI Life and Bank Rakyat Indonesia which may have helped the hacker obtain initial access to the company,” Hudson Rock said in a statement.

Latest

More like this
Related

Software firm Logezy exposes sensitive personal and employment data

A significant data exposure incident linked to Logezy, a...

Hertz discloses data breach involving file transfer supplier Cleo

Hertz Global has disclosed that a data breach involving...

DaVita faces ransomware attack, disrupting some of its operations

DaVita announced that it had been the target of...

MENA cybersecurity spending to hit $3.29 bn in 2025, up 13.7% from 2024

Information security spending in the MENA region is expected...