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Anon Black Flag Indonesia – Threat Actor

March 2, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read
in Threat Actors
Anon Black Flag Indonesia – Threat Actor

Anon Black Flag Indonesia

Location

Indonesia

Date of Initial Activity

2024

Suspected Attribution 

Hacktivist Group

Government Affiliation

No

Motivation

Hacktivism

Overview

Anon Black Flag Indonesia is an influential hacktivist group known for its cyber campaigns aimed at raising awareness about various social and political issues. Originating in Indonesia, this group has garnered attention for its sophisticated cyber tactics, which include website defacements, data breaches, and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. Their operations often target government institutions, corporations, and organizations they perceive as unjust or corrupt, leveraging the power of hacking to make impactful statements and rally support for their causes. The group’s ideology is deeply rooted in a blend of nationalism and a commitment to social justice. Anon Black Flag Indonesia often aligns itself with broader movements and causes, using its technical prowess to amplify voices that challenge the status quo. They have been particularly active in campaigns against government corruption, human rights abuses, and environmental exploitation. Their actions are typically accompanied by public statements that outline their motives and demands, aiming to draw public attention and foster dialogue on the issues they highlight. One of the notable aspects of Anon Black Flag Indonesia is its ability to mobilize quickly in response to unfolding events. The group’s decentralized structure allows for rapid coordination among its members, enabling them to launch timely and targeted cyberattacks. This agility has made them a formidable presence in the hacktivist community, capable of sustaining prolonged campaigns that maintain public interest and pressure on their chosen targets. Despite their activities being illegal, they enjoy a degree of support from segments of the population who view them as digital vigilantes fighting for a just cause. Common targets
India

Attack vectors

Exploitation of Vulnerabilities, Credential based attacks  
References:
  • Hacktivist Groups Target Indian Elections, Leak Personal Data, Says Report
Tags: Anon Black FlagAnon Black Flag IndonesiaData BreachesDDoSGovernmentHacktivismIndiaIndonesiaThreat ActorsVulnerabilities
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