Personal Data of Millions Stolen in Bulgaria

Bulgarian officials say unidentified hackers have stolen the personal data of millions of users from Bulgaria's National Revenue Agency, questioning possible Russian links to this cyberattack. Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borisov called today an emergency meeting of all law enforcement services for him [...]
Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borisov today called an emergency meeting of all law enforcement services to consider possible national security damage to the country.
Finance Minister Vladislav Goranov told reporters after the meeting that <x0-hactors after violating contacted local media using a mailbox from a Russian territory”.
In these documents, which is the largest cyber theft in Balkan countries, contain names, personal data and financial revenues of individuals and companies. According to local media, hackers have stolen the details of about 5 million of the country's 7 million citizens, followed by Atsh.
Goranov said the government has sought assistance from the European Union's Cyber Security Agency.










