Iranian hackers steal former State Police Director Glidis Nano's data

Iranian hackers steal former State Police Director Glidis Nano's data

Former State Police Director Glidis Nano's data was stolen by Iranian hackers during the cyber attack of the T system. IMS. The hackers have released the telegrams into an open group Nano's TIMS data, which means they have had full access to TIMS during the time of the attack. They [...]

The hackers have released the telegrams into an open group Nano's TIMS data, which means they have had full access to TIMS during the time of the attack. They also published his mailboxing, where e-mails were found from 2021 and beyond at the time Nano was on duty.

There are more than 1400 exit emails and 1,200 entrances and over 1400 attachment.

The e-mails are with the prime minister, with the Ministry of Interior, with embassies of various states, for police management, border points and management of major activities such as the Conference League that was held in Tirana in May.

They published all of the biometric data of former director Glidis Nano, along with records of every entry Nano made in the country for the period 2004-2022.

Meanwhile, there is still no official response on either part of Gladis Nano or government institutions in this situation.

The same symbol that appeared on several police computers when Iran attacked the T system. IMS a few weeks ago.

Also after attacking the T-system The IMS in Albania, Iranian hackers have published a video on the website "Homeland Justice" of one of the border points in Rinas, as police officers discover they have fallen prey to a cyberattack.

The video records 8:00 of September 9, 2022. The system doesn't work, and it looks like the policeman is cooling and he's also asking for help while citizens are waiting in line to do the verification.

Based on the footage, they managed to hacker even cameras at several points of our country's border crossing.

Our country faced cyber attack of the T system IMS for weeks, bringing chaos to country border points

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