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Splashy 'Bjorka', Sampit has a Google-NASA burglary hacker

Published on October 4, 2025

Hacker claimed to be Bjorka was arrested after hacking 4.9 million customer data a few years ago.In the midst of this excitement, detikers also need to know hackers from Sampit, East Kotawaringin, Central Kalimantan who actually inspire. Sampit has a young hacker who is no less top, his name is Rahmadhani Novian Jaya.He once entered the Top 10 from Indonesia in the Google Hunters Bug event in March 2025 by beating 1,723 participants worldwide ranked 288 global. "So at that time we found some vulnerability. Now from that vulnerability, we will get points from Google. Now that's what drives us to rise in top 10 in Indonesia," said the young man who is familiarly called Dhani, detikKalimantan, Saturday (4/10/2025). Advertisement Scroll to Continue with Content Through an account called Borneo Sec, Dhani also contributed the discovery of vulnerability (bug) to the Google giant system.Dhani found a vulnerability in terms of security for Google (Client Side) users in the form of cross-site scripting and CSP bypass. "The vulnerability that I found at that time was more to 'client side', which was attacked to users directly," he explained. "So there is such a thing as a vulnerability to cross-site scripting. Now there is also a vulnerability of CSP bypass," he added. If left unchecked, the bug has the potential to allow hackers to take over the user account or steal sensitive data.He also revealed that the security of Google's user account can still be improved. "Technically, Google is safe, but he can still be on CSP bypass. Where we do hacking to insert dangerous scripts on Google. So it looks like more to increase security," he explained. For his discovery Dhani was rewarded with a dollar award with a total of Rp. 170 million.At first he received 3,137 dollars around Rp. 51 million for his first discovery of cross-site scripting.Then, the second time was found in the form of CSP bypass was rewarded again at 7,500 dollars or around Rp 120 million. "So the total was around Rp. 170 million at that time," he said. Never broke out NASA In addition, previously Dhani had also broken into the NASA site in 2019 "So it used to be the discovery of NASA bugs, right? So the people were crowded with NASA. Well, at that time I was also interested in looking for NASA's vulnerability.