According to AwanPintar.id's monitoring, approximately 5.7 billion cyberattacks were detected in Indonesia throughout 2024, originating both domestically and internationally.
Domestically, the majority (48.58%) of attacks originated from Jakarta.
"Domestic attacks are threats originating within the country, from one region to another within the Indonesian archipelago," stated AwanPintar.id in its *Digital Threat Report in Indonesia*, February 2025 edition.
"However, such attacks can also be camouflage attacks, where attacks originating outside Indonesia utilize local IP addresses to target other regions within Indonesia," it continued.
AwanPintar.id attributes this to Jakarta's position as the region with the most advanced technological development nationally.
"It's not surprising that Jakarta consistently ranks first, including as the region most frequently launching cyberattacks on other areas," said AwanPintar.id.
"This ideal situation and condition also provides a comfortable environment for cybercriminals to carry out illegal digital activities," it continued.
Bandung is second, accounting for 6.26% of total domestic cyberattacks, followed by Surabaya (1.51%), Malang (1.09%), and Bekasi (1%).
Cyberattacks also originated from Depok, Bogor, Tangerang, Makassar, Semarang, and other regions, each with less than 1% contribution, as shown in the graph.
Some of the most frequently detected cyberattacks in Indonesia include *generic protocol command decode, attempted administrator privilege gain, misc activity*, and *suspicious traffic*.
AwanPintar.id collected this data using detection technology deployed across Indonesia's internet network.
Each detector has a public IP address and specific functions that make it a target for attacks, allowing for the collection and analysis of each attack.