As the news of cyber attacks has started to intensify recently in Turkey, a ‘hacker’ demanded extortion by establishing a WhatsApp group that included journalists whose information he had obtained. The language used by the hacker in the group made the event tragicomic…
About two weeks ago, Turkey experienced a great panic with the allegations that e-Government data were leaked. The allegations were denied by the Ministry of Interior, one of the journalists who brought this claim to the agenda, İbrahim Haskoloğlu was arrested, and some groups claimed that the leaked data was not from e-Government, but was a combined version of the data leaked from many institutions and organizations with previous attacks.
While the discussions on this issue continued, some people started to reach celebrities with the personal information revealed by cyber attacks. Journalist on the same day as the allegations From Fatih Portakal While there was a sharing in this direction, new ones joined them today. Journalist Nevşin Mengüa post with famous names in his post You have been taken to the WhatsApp group showed. What the so-called hacker said was remarkable.
“Anyway, I added my uncle because the state is not doing anything”
“Celebrities I pay tribute toThe hacker, who established a WhatsApp group called ”, stated that they had personal information such as passport photos and home addresses in the messages he shared, so that the information could be deleted before it spread. 1 Ethereum they demanded told. The hacker, who is thought to be a member of a Russian-based hacker group from a phone with a Russian Federation area code, added Fatih Portakal in subsequent messages. Fatih Portakal, İsmail Saymaz, Cüneyt Özdemir and the familiar name of the crypto money industry, Eylem Cülcüloğlu, and what the hacker said showed his comfort…
While it is not known where the data in question was obtained, the messages that the hacker wrote to the group tragicomic made it one. While no further details were found about the incident, social media also spoke of the hacker’s relaxed attitude: