According to a claim that emerged yesterday afternoon and shared by approved foreign accounts, the e-Government data of 61 million citizens were stolen and put up for sale.
According to a claim made at noon on Saturday, February 25, it is said that e-Government data may have been stolen again. The owner of the claim A Dark Web user with the alias Hydra Market.
According to the shares made on the approved Twitter accounts Cyberthint and FalconFeedsio, which reported a foreign cyber threat, 61 million people e-mailState data allegedly stolen.
It was allegedly not only stolen, but also put up for sale.
According to Cyberthint’s claim, the user with the nickname Hydra, Data of 61 million Turkish citizens’ e-Government passwords have been accessed. And put up for sale. Again, according to the claim of this person, all of the data was sold within 11 hours after it was put up for sale.
If this claim is true, which has not been verified by any authority at the moment, many people in Turkey have it on their computers. full of malware or many people to phishing It means exposed.
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Before concluding the news, we would like to reiterate that this is a claim made and has not yet been confirmed by any authority.