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Turkey asks Google for help with theft of personal data of 108 million people in massive leak

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The personal data of 108 million people registered in Turkey's official institutions, both internally and abroad, as well as refugees, were stolen. The stolen data includes complete identification information, residential addresses and mobile phone numbers, according to a message from FreeWeb Turkey. The breach was discovered by the National Cyber Incident Response Center (USOM), linked to Turkey's Department of Information and Communications Te…
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The personal data of 108 million people registered in Turkey's official institutions, both internally and abroad, as well as refugees, were stolen. The stolen data includes complete identification information, residential addresses and mobile phone numbers, according to a message from FreeWeb Turkey. The breach was discovered by the National Cyber Incident Response Center (USOM), linked to Turkey's Department of Information and Communications Te…

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factor.am broke the news in on Tuesday, September 10, 2024.
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