Telephone Numbers, E-Mail Addresses and Home Addresses Sometimes Dating Back to the 2000s: ZeroBytes Hackers Claim to Have Stolen Personal Information From Millions of Students
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In a week, ZeroBytes hackers have claimed the hacking of data from DGFIP, the Ministry of National Education and the cadastre. If they claim that their motivation is mainly financial, what money can they actually derive from the transfer of this information?
According to the Ministry of Education, all those likely to be affected by this data theft, which occurred at the end of July, have already been informed.
After the tax, National Education finds itself at the heart of a new massive leak of sensitive information. The duo of pirates ZeroBytes claims to hold addresses, emails and telephone numbers of students and...
Read the full article on stephaneLarue.com The ZeroBytes Group, already behind the tax hacking, claims a new cyberattack against National Education and claims to have stolen data from more than a million students.
After hacking the tax information of 678,000 taxpayers, the ZeroBytes hacker duo infiltrated the systems of the Ministry of National Education to steal the data of more than one million students.After the taxes, the hackers targeted National Education The ZeroBytes hacker duo is behind a new attack on Education [...]
ZeroBytes hackers ensure that they are in possession of files containing the personal data of students and teachers, some dating back to more than 20 years.
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