Cyberattack by Telephone Conference: Five Young Men Under Suspicion
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Five young people between the ages of 16 and 19 are suspected of having manipulated the telephone access of police stations, including the Osnabrück.
Five young men blocked the telephone lines of around 800 police stations. The trick used was simple, but caused a lot of trouble.
Cyberattacks at police stations: Five young men are suspected of having interfered with the telephone accessibility of authorities in Germany and abroad due to targeted interference. Investigators searched several residential buildings and secured extensive technology. Investigations on the suspicion of computer sabotage are directed against five young men aged 16 to 19. They are supposed to be able to access the telephone over several weeks.
Following the disruption of numerous police telephone lines, investigators have searched the homes of five young suspects in several German states. According to police, they are suspected of computer sabotage.
Five young people are said to have disrupted the accessibility of police stations in Osnabrück and other regions through cyberattacks. Police searched homes and confiscated technology. That happened.
Police in Osnabrück have targeted five young men between the ages of 16 and 19 who are suspected of deliberately disrupting police telephone lines. The investigation by the Cybercrime Unit led to searches in several German states, including Schleswig-Holstein, North Rhine-Westphalia, Baden-Württemberg, and Bremen. Electronic devices such as smartphones and laptops were confiscated. The suspects are accused of having targeted over 800 police stat…
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