hackers access German politicians' records and publish them

hackers have posted the data of hundreds of German politicians online, including bank cards and personal phone numbers. Victims of this cyberattack are also party politicians “Linke”. Data is published in an account on Titter, and local addresses, personal letters, and copies are also seen in them. [...]
hackers have posted the data of hundreds of German politicians online, including bank cards and personal phone numbers. Victims of this cyberattack are also party politicians “Linke”.
Data is published in an account on Titter, while local addresses, personal letters, and ID copies are also seen, reports public television, “ARD” Politicians of all political parties, except the far-right party, “, have been affected in this incident. AFD”, writes Express.
Police have yet to identify hackers, nor to reveal their motive for action. “can confirm that an incident has occurred”, said party spokeswoman “Linke”, adding that among the affected politicians is the leader of the party's parliamentary group, Dietmar Bartch, writes “The Guardian.












