Hacking Incident #392: ‘X-MrG3P5’ Hacks Government Website, Drops ‘entod.html’ File

February 9nd, 2025 | Cybersecurity Daily

A recent hacking incident has targeted a government-affiliated website in West Java, Indonesia. A hacker identified as X-MrG3P5, associated with the hacker group Lanciau1337, successfully defaced the website by leaving a custom HTML file at:

🔗 https://www.umkmjuara.jabarprov.go.id/assets/app/entod.html

Incident Details

Hacker’s Message on the Defaced Page

Hacked By X-MrG3P5

Bangkitnya manusia dari rasa sakit itu lebih berbahaya daripada bangkitnya manusia karena motivasi.

~ Indonesian Hacker Rulez ~

Analysis and Implications

Cybersecurity analysts believe that the attack was made possible due to an unpatched vulnerability within the web server. The hacker’s message does not indicate any political or ideological motive but instead seems to be an act of digital vandalism.

The attack raises concerns about cybersecurity measures in Indonesian government-affiliated websites. The presence of deface archives on third-party platforms suggests that the incident is part of a larger pattern of website defacements by hacker groups.

While the attack appears to have been carried out “for fun,” it underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity measures in protecting public sector websites. Authorities are urged to investigate the breach and take preventive measures to avoid similar incidents in the future.

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