Universitas Udayana (UNUD), a significant public university situated in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, has allegedly been the victim of a cyberattack leading to a substantial data breach. Established in 1962, the university is a key institution of higher education in Eastern Indonesia, hosting a diverse range of academic programs and a large student population. The attack was purportedly claimed by an online entity or group.
The perpetrators claim to have accessed and exfiltrated data from the university’s digital infrastructure, releasing a “preview” of the compromised information. This initial sample suggests that at least one university database has been affected, with a specific table containing user information and 353 entries reportedly being compromised. The leaked data allegedly contains user-specific information.
The complete scope of the breach is currently undetermined, but the initial claims indicate the potential exposure of personal and sensitive data belonging to individuals associated with the university. The following data field titles were reportedly included in the leaked dataset:
- id
- id_sso
- state
- visits
- password
- username
- date_visit