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Hackers disclosed the personal details of no less than 1,000 Belarusian police officers in response to the crackdown on street protests against President Alexander Lukashenko, Reuters said, citing Mediafax.
“As the arrests continue, we will continue to publish data on a large scale,” according to a statement distributed by the opposition news channel Nexta Live on the Telegram messaging app. The government said it would also punish those responsible for the data breach, which was widely distributed on Telegram channels on Saturday night.
“As the arrests continue, we will continue to publish data on a large scale,” according to a statement distributed by the opposition news channel Nexta Live on the Telegram messaging app. The government said it would also punish those responsible for the data breach, which was widely distributed on Telegram channels on Saturday night.
“The forces, means and technologies at the disposal of the Interior Ministry allow the identification and prosecution of the overwhelming majority of those guilty of leaking personal data on the Internet,” said Olga Chemodanova, a ministry spokeswoman.
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