What Is Known About the Cyber Attack on the Tax Agency: Who Is Behind It and What Data Has Been Leaked
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UPDATE: "The Tax Agency has denied that there has been any theft or leaking of information after the appearance of a message from the cybercriminal group Qilin in which they claimed to have accessed their systems," reports the newspaper.esThe Tax Agency could have suffered a cyber attack.The hack has been able to put at risk the privacy of many citizens of Spain, causing a massive leak of data that includes from personal information to tax data.…
The agency rejects that the stolen information comes from its systems, as stated by the Qilin band in the 'web dark'One of the main gas distributors in Madrid suffers a cyber attack that steals data from accountants and customers The Tax Agency has denied this Thursday that there has been no theft or leak of information after the appearance of a message from the cybercriminal group Qilin in which they claimed to have accessed their systems. Sour…
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The Tax Agency could have suffered a massive cyber attack that resulted in the theft of approximately 60 GB of personal data, equivalent to 238,799 files, which could end up in the dark web. Among them there would be personal and sensitive information from numerous citizens, which would constitute one of the most important hacks to the Treasury of recent times. According to Hackmanac agency on September 15, a group of hackers named Qilin shared …
Cybercriminals raise alarm and doubts about the digital security of the key organism in Spain after revealing the theft of about 60 gigabytes of ...
In the last few hours, the truth is that all the alarms have jumped again when the news of another possible hack of data to the Tax Agency (AEAT) is known. This particular leak would contain about 60 GB of data -a total of 238,799 files-. However, for the moment, there is no official confirmation from the AEAT. This amount of data, which claims to have a group of hackers, would already be leaked on the Dark Web itself. At the moment, as the acco…
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