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Hungarian Tisza Supporters Mapped Online – Fidesz Politician Visited One Person’s Home: Data Leak Scandal Deepens

The scandal surrounding personal data leaked from the Tisza Party’s mobile application continues to escalate. In October, the personal details of around 200,000 registered users — including names, home addresses, email addresses and even geographic coordinates — became public. Now, these data have been turned into an interactive map, allowing users to search street-by-street or even house-by-house for people who used the Tisza Világ app, or to l…

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If the creator does not delete the page, the National Authority for Data Protection and Freedom of Information will ensure its removal by legal means.

Leaked correspondence and audio recordings have completed the latest chaos on Tisza. We briefly show who wrote and said what in connection with the data scandal.

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An unprecedented mass violation of rights in the history of democratic Hungary occurred when hundreds of thousands of people were listed based on their political interests. The Hungarian Helsinki Committee wants to help those affected enforce their rights by creating a downloadable complaint template. ➡️ You can download the … Read more

Krisztáin Molnár, the president of the Fejér County Assembly, claims a day after the sensitive data was placed on the map: ten times as many people locally participated in Fidesz's anti-war data collection as downloaded the opposition party's application. "Allegedly."

The leader of Hungary's largest opposition party “Tisa”, Peter Madyar, on Friday was outraged by the media, which distributed a map with information about his supporters created after a cyberattack in addition to the political force.

Statements by Tisza Party experts about how the party envisions the future have been made public: with widespread restrictions. Which they are now denying.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Daily News Hungary broke the news in on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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