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Malware Analysis of Data Theft Untilizing PDF File Muin, Yasir
JATISI Vol 12 No 1 (2025): JATISI (Jurnal Teknik Informatika dan Sistem Informasi)
Publisher : Universitas Multi Data Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35957/jatisi.v12i1.9637

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The increased use of PDF files as a medium for cyberattacks has created significant challenges in data security, especially in terms of detection and mitigation of malware threats designed for data theft. This research aims to analyze malware threats in PDF files using static and dynamic analysis approaches to identify patterns that characterize malicious activity that could result in sensitive information leakage. Through static analysis, this research identifies specific elements in the PDF file structure, such as metadata, signatures, as well as malicious indicators that are usually hidden within scripts and encapsulated objects. On the other hand, dynamic analysis is performed by utilizing a sandbox environment to monitor the runtime behavior of PDF files, including network activity, file system access. The results show that the combination of static and dynamic analysis is able to provide more comprehensive detection, where static analysis is effective in quickly identifying signs of malware, while dynamic analysis provides deeper insights into malware behavior patterns that are not detected by static analysis alone.This research provides a static and dynamic analysis-based framework for malware identification on PDF files, as well as providing insights into the effectiveness of these methods in the context of modern data security. The findings of this research have the potential to support the development of security systems
Virtual Reality Design For Introduction To Ternate City Culture Albaar, Muhammad Ridha; Siradjudin, Hairil Kurniadi; Turuy, Seh; Muin, Yasir
Jurnal Ilmiah ILKOMINFO - Ilmu Komputer & Informatika Vol 9, No 1 (2026): Januari
Publisher : Akademi Ilmu Komputer Ternate

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47324/ilkominfo.v9i1.405

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Abstract: Culture is a priceless heritage that reflects the identity, values, and history of a community. Ternate City, as one of the historic cities in Eastern Indonesia, boasts an abundant cultural heritage, including customs, traditional arts, and sites dating back to the Ternate Sultanate. One important cultural site is Kalamata Fort, which preserves local historical and cultural values. However, the influence of globalization and the lack of innovative media for promoting culture have led to a low level of public understanding and appreciation of this cultural heritage, especially among the younger generation.This research aims to design a virtual reality (VR)-based learning medium that visually and interactively displays the Kalamata Fort tourist attraction as an educational tool for cultural awareness. VR technology was chosen for its ability to provide an engaging, immersive experience, allowing users to explore the fort's environment and understand its historical values. The research method included collecting cultural data through observation, interviews, literature review, and documentation, which was then processed into a 3D model and integrated into the VR platform. The design results indicate that VR can be an effective medium for increasing public interest, understanding, and pride in local culture. With this approach, it is hoped that Kalamata Fort will not only be known as a historical site, but also as a technology-based educational facility that strengthens the cultural identity of Ternate City.Keywords: Virtual Reality, Local Culture, Kalamata Fort, Ternate City, Educational Media.
Design and Development of a Waste Reporting and Monitoring Application to Reduce Open Dumping in Ternate City Muin, Yasir; Lutfi, Salkin
JATISI Vol 12 No 4 (2025): JATISI (Jurnal Teknik Informatika dan Sistem Informasi)
Publisher : Universitas Multi Data Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35957/jatisi.v12i4.13716

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Waste management remains one of the most pressing environmental challenges in many regions, including Ternate City. The persistent practice of open dumping has led to severe environmental and public health impacts. This study aims to design and develop a Waste Reporting and Monitoring Application as a technology-based solution to enhance community participation and improve waste management effectiveness. The system was developed using the Prototype Method, allowing iterative development through continuous user feedback to ensure the final product meets actual needs. The application was built using the Laravel framework and modeled through a Use Case Diagram to represent user interactions within the system. Testing with the Black Box method confirmed that all system functions operated effectively, including report submission, photo uploads, and real-time monitoring. The implementation of this application has increased community engagement in reporting waste accumulation and assisted local authorities in responding more efficiently and systematically. Therefore, the system is expected to serve as a concrete step toward reducing open dumping practices and promoting sustainable environmental management in Ternate City