BL4CK CYB3R: The Hacker Group Behind Database Leaks and DDoS Attacks


Introduction:

A hacker group calling itself BL4CK CYB3R has recently drawn attention for launching cyberattacks against multiple websites around the world. Their actions include leaking sensitive databases and carrying out DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks on major government and public service sites.


Who Is BL4CK CYB3R?

BL4CK CYB3R appears to be a growing cyber threat group in Cambodia that focuses on disrupting digital infrastructure and exposing data. While their full identity and motives are still unclear, their targets suggest a political or protest-related agenda. They’ve attacked various websites across different countries, often sharing stolen data or proof of attacks on Telegram. This is their Telegram Channel: https://t.me/bl4ck_cyb3r


What Have They Done?

The group has been linked to:

 • Database leaks from sites such as:

 • aman-iraq.com

 • tasdeeq.org

 • pln.co.id

 • polri.go.id

 • And several others

 • DDoS attacks that temporarily disabled websites in:

 • India (including some government platforms)

 • Vietnam

 • Pakistan

 • Indonesia

 • And more countries in Asia and the Middle East


In a DDoS attack, a website is flooded with fake traffic, causing it to crash or become unreachable for real users. This can disrupt services and cause panic or confusion among the public.


Why Should We Care?

These attacks highlight serious weaknesses in the cybersecurity of many official and public-facing websites. If a hacker group like BL4CK CYB3R can steal data or shut down websites, it raises big questions about how well organizations are protecting their systems — and the people who rely on them.


Conclusion:

Cyberattacks by groups like BL4CK CYB3R are a growing threat in today’s connected world. Governments, companies, and even small websites must take cybersecurity seriously to avoid becoming the next target.

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