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Protected personal data has been published on the darknet after the cyberattack against Miljödata. This is what data analyst Jens Nylander tells SvD. Now the City of Stockholm is backing down – and announcing that it cannot be ruled out.
The personal data of hundreds of thousands of Swedes has been published on the darknet. It is an unusually large leak. Information about at least 200 people with protected identities has also been leaked, reports TV4 Nyheterna.
Over a million Swedes have had their personal data posted on the Darknet after the leak from the system provider Miljödata.
The darknet is a separate part of the internet that can only be accessed with special software.
Over a million Swedes' personal data was leaked after a cyberattack on the system provider Miljödata. The data has now been posted on the Darknet, cybersecurity expert Karl Emil Nikka tells SVT News. “The big risk is that the attacker will now start contacting individuals and try to trick them into giving up more information.”


The personal data of hundreds of thousands of Swedes that was leaked from the system provider Miljödata has now been published on the darknet, according to IT security expert Karl Emil Ni.
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