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Customers of Telkomsel attempting to log on to its official website on Friday, were met with a black homepage emblazoned with a stern message, the result of a hack on the telecommunications company. The message, accompanied by a four-letter profanity, called on Telkomsel to reduce its internet fees. It has been replaced with an apology from the company and a brief explanation that the “website is under maintenance.” However, netizens are still able to view part of the hacker’s original message by entering telkomsel.com in a search engine. In his/her full message, the hacker expressed his/her disappointment over the company’s internet fees, and urged it to stop selling quotas for so many networks, namely 2G, 3G and 4G. The hacker also complained about the operator’s music quota and film streaming services, before slamming streaming service operators such as HOOQ and VIU.
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On behalf the company, Telkomsel Corporate Communication vice president Adita Irawati apologized for the incident, saying the company is investigating the hack and repairing its website. “Should Telkomsel consumers need product information and Telkomsel services, they can use other Telkomsel networks, such as the MyTelkomsel application, our call center or GraPARI,” she said. (dis/ebf) A hacker expresses his/her disappointment over Telkomsel's Internet services with harsh statements on the company's official website on April 28.(telkomsel.com/File).
Image copyright iStock/Getty Images The website of the largest telecoms provider in Indonesia has been defaced with an offensive post. Visitors to Telkomsel's site on Friday morning were greeted by a profanity-laden message criticising the company. The perpetrator also replaced the text that shows under Telkomsel's name and description in search engines, with an explicit message. Telkomsel said it was repairing the site and investigating the incident. BBC Indonesia reported that by 08:35 local time (02:35 GMT) the message had been replaced by a notice from Telkomsel explaining that the site was 'under maintenance'. Offensive terms The post criticised the state-owned company for its high prices and complicated mobile plans, including its video and music streaming bundles.
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The message was repeated in the company's meta description, the text that appears beneath a site's name and web address in search engines. The name displayed in search results was also changed, with the company's name replaced by an offensive phrase. Telkomsel posted an apology on its other websites 'for the inconvenience of not being able to access the official website' during the incident and the ensuing repairs. 'We are currently performing the necessary tracking and improvements,' Telkomsel Corporate Communication vice-president Adita Irawati said in a statement. The company's mobile network was not affected.