Ransomware Group DYSPHOR1A Hits: Indonesian Police Database
Summary
In the latest cybersecurity news, Indonesian Police Database — an organization based in ID — has fallen victim to a ransomware attack conducted by the group DYSPHOR1A. This data breach, discovered on 2026-08-20T14:36:49.410776+00:00, underscores the increasing need for proactive cybersecurity defenses as we continue through 2026.
Incident Report
| Attribute | Information |
|---|---|
| Target Organization | Indonesian Police Database |
| Threat Group | DYSPHOR1A |
| Summary | 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. |
| Date of Breach | 2026-08-20T14:36:48.802333+00:00 |
| Discovery Date | 2026-08-20T14:36:49.410776+00:00 |
| Region | ID |
| Business Sector | Government & Defense |
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