Hacked! Record 2025-05-16

The hacked website incidents primarily involve victims from Argentina, Indonesia, and Indonesia, affecting sectors such as government institutions, educational institutions, and cultural repositories. The targeted sectors include government, education, and cultural affairs, indicating efforts to compromise public information systems across these regions.

Target: piedrasblancas.gob.ar

  • Attacker: chinafans
  • Source: http://www.zone-h.org/mirror/id/41371237
  • Victim Country: Argentina
  • Sector: Government (Public Government Website) โ€“ A government site facing a breach, possibly aimed at political or administrative data.
  • Description: The site for Piedras Blancas in Argentina was hacked, with an emphasis on weakening government information security.

Target: kelulusan.smmyk.sch.id

  • Attacker: Mr.M05T3R
  • Source: https://haxor.id/archive/mirror/220739
  • Victim Country: Indonesia
  • Sector: Education (School System) โ€“ An educational institutionโ€™s website targeted, potentially exposing student or administrative data.
  • Description: The website of a school in Indonesia was compromised, highlighting vulnerabilities in educational sector online presence.

Target: sik.smkalmuniroh.sch.id

  • Attacker: Mr.M05T3R
  • Source: https://haxor.id/archive/mirror/220738
  • Victim Country: Indonesia
  • Sector: Education (School System) โ€“ Another educational website targeted, possibly aiming at gaining access to schoolโ€™s confidential information.
  • Description: The site for a secondary school in Indonesia was breached, indicating ongoing targeting of educational institutions.

Target: perpustakaan.kemendagri.go.id

  • Attacker: Hacktivist Of Garuda
  • Source: https://haxor.id/archive/mirror/220737
  • Victim Country: Indonesia
  • Sector: Cultural Affairs (Library/Public Repository) โ€“ An official library website under the Ministry of Home Affairs was compromised, impacting access to cultural or government data.
  • Description: The Indonesian Ministry of Home Affairsโ€™ library portal was hacked, potentially disrupting information access related to cultural or civil services.