JAKARTA — Reports circulating online about a digital intrusion into Indonesia’s eVisa platform are false, officials state. The integrity of information remains intact, according to immigration sources. Despite viral assertions, systems show no signs of unauthorized access. Confirmation comes directly from government oversight units.

Public statements were issued following heightened scrutiny. Network defenses continue operating without disruption. Authorities emphasize accuracy amid rising speculation.

On Saturday, uncertainty emerged after an account named @DailyDarkWeb appeared on X, asserting that around three million eVisa records were viewed without authorization. Names, passport identifiers, birth dates, visa IDs, along with current visa statuses reportedly formed part of the disclosed data.

Though confirmation remained absent, the claim gained traction rapidly through online surveillance circles. Reactions rippled through traveler networks and institutions responsible for entry documentation oversight.

Official Response and Investigation

On Sunday, April 26, 2026, a formal comment came from Hendarsam Marantoko, leading immigration services.

“Immigration data did not suffer any breach.The circulating claims remain unverified, and the account that posted the allegation has low credibility due to being a newly created account. Not one entry in our system shows signs of intrusion.”

Unconfirmed reports are spreading, yet such information lacks verification. The source making these claims holds little trustworthiness – its profile was made recently, which raises doubt.

An examination carried out by immigration specialists uncovered inconsistencies of notable weight. Not only was the database design within the claimed leak inconsistent with Indonesia’s real infrastructure, but it also displayed fields unlike those used officially. This mismatch in organization and presentation strongly suggested invention rather than extraction.

At the same time, scrutiny fell on @DailyDarkWeb, a channel emerging abruptly without prior activity. Its absence of background or pattern of credible sharing cast doubt on its role as a foundation for such claims.

Each year, Indonesia handles millions of visa requests through its online platform, evisa.imigrasi.go.id. Security features include encrypted communications, frequent system checks, alongside alignment with national privacy regulations. Officials clarify there was no compromise to the database. Despite concerns, full integrity of the system is maintained.

A Pattern of Hoax Claims

This case reflects an increasing international trend involving false reports of data breaches, where bad-faith individuals launch fresh profiles online, post dramatic allegations, then push fake datasets in exchange for digital money. Should you have accessed the eVisa platform, authorities advise steady behavior, reliance on verified entry procedures, and later confirmation of alerts via state-backed outlets only.

Going ahead, oversight responsibility now includes consistent updates along with periodic checks focused on protection standards.

Sources: iNews.id

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