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FajarPaper was hacked The most dangerous company to cooperate with in Indonesia may pose a

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This record tracks a ransomware attack claimed by the alphv group against FajarPaper was hacked The most dangerous company to cooperate with in Indonesia may pose a. It collects the publicly disclosed attack details — sector, location and timeline — as published on the operator's leak site and indexed by Breach House.

Country
Indonesia
Business Category
Energy
Employees
101-1000
Discovered
2023-07-26
Published
May 21, 2023
Victim ID
RrlnhvFyDnxR

Attack Summary

Who is FajarPaper PT Fajar Surya Wisesa Tbk (FajarPaper) is a leading packaging paper manufacturer in Indonesia with an installed capacity over 1.5 million tons per year combined and a range of products which include Kraft Liner Board (KLB) and Corrugated Medium Paper (CMP) for carton-box packaging and Coated Duplex Board (CDB) for display packaging. FajarPaper was established as a limited liability company under the laws of Indonesia on February 29, 1988. FajarPaper has been listed on the Jakarta Stock Exchange since December 19, 1994. (FASW.JK). FajarPaper is a company of the future in terms of its forward-thinking approach to business, energy conservation and the environment. Not only does every FajarPaper product begin its life from recycled paper but also the company’s paper machines are powered by self-sufficient power plants. Headquarters: 30 Jln Abdul Muis, Jakarta Pusat, 10160, Indonesia Phone Number: +62 213441316 Website: www.fajarpaper.com Stock Symbol: FASW Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/company/fajar-surya-wisesa-tbk-pt

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