
The Indonesian government says it will not give in to ransom demands following a security breach over the past week that disrupted major public services — including immigration — causing backlogs at its international airport in Jakarta.
The ransomware attack targeted a national data center, impacting more than 200 institutions across the country — including local states and several key public services — since June 20. Some of these were restored this week, such as visa and residence permit services, immigration checkpoint services, and passport services.





