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Pola Makan Sehat Siswa Kelas VII SMP Negeri 34 Medan Nadra Zelina Putri; Arly Mushlih Hayati Br.Lubis; Syakila Mawaddah Caniago; Zubaidah Lubis; Luqman Hafiz; Khairun Nisa; Mawar Nur Ayu; Siti Nurhalijah; Rehulina Br Sembiring; Adzkia Al Adha Nihayatun Nufus; Lisa Septia Dewi Br. Ginting; Ulian Barus; Dalmi Iskandar Sultani
Journal Innovation In Education Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Journal Innovation in Education (INOVED)
Publisher : STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59841/inoved.v3i1.2132

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Nowadays, ready-to-eat food is more popular with teenagers because it is easy and short to serve. Fast food is considered trendy food and is popular among teenagers. Teenagers need to get used to healthy eating patterns to build their bodies. Therefore, research was conducted with the aim of finding out healthy eating patterns for seventh grade students at SMP Negeri 34 Medan. This activity was carried out at SMP Negeri 34 Medan on November 22 2024 in the form of an interview with the theme "Healthy Eating Patterns of Grade VII Students of SMP Negeri 34 Medan ". The research results show that there are still many students who still do not understand the importance of healthy eating patterns, such as adopting breakfast behavior which can help metabolic processes and concentration. After this research was carried out, it could be concluded that this activity produced output, namely increasing insight and increasing students' knowledge about healthy eating patterns.
Unveiling the Cybercrime Ecosystem: Impact of Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) in Indonesia wibowo, Budi; Luqman Hafiz; Hidayat, Taufik
International Journal of Science Education and Cultural Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): IJSECS
Publisher : Sultan Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58291/ijsecs.v4i1.320

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This study explores the rise of Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) in Indonesia’s cybercrime ecosystem, highlighting its role as a significant digital security threat. RaaS lowers the technical barriers to executing ransomware attacks, enabling individuals with minimal expertise to launch sophisticated cyberattacks. Analyzing data from 2020 to 2024, this study identified Indonesia as a hotspot for RaaS-driven cybercrime in Southeast Asia due to low cybersecurity awareness and weak regulatory frameworks. Key findings reveal that government administration, healthcare, and finance are the most frequently targeted sectors due to their sensitive data and inadequate defense capabilities. Ransomware variants such as Luna Moth and WannaCry, dominate the malware landscape by employing tactics like phishing and exploiting outdated systems. These attacks result in severe socioeconomic consequences, including financial losses, operational disruptions, and reputational damage. This study contributes to our understanding of RaaS by examining its operational, economic, and regulatory dimensions in the Indonesian context. This underscores the urgent need for strengthened cybersecurity policies, public-private sector collaboration, and international cooperation to address transnational cybercrime. By providing actionable insights into attack patterns and mitigation strategies, this study aims to guide efforts to combat ransomware threats and enhance Indonesia’s digital resilience.