Iranian hackers published data from the police system for 105 thousand suspected Albanians

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The hacker group funded by Iran for cyber-attacks on Albania continues to release sensitive data obtained from the affected systems.

The group "Father's Justice" today published data from the MEMEX police system, which contains the list of persons suspected of being involved in criminal activities.

The files he published contain the names of 105 thousand Albanians who have problems with justice, while at the end of every page of every document it says "suspect Albanians".

MEMEX is also known as a criminal information management system and is the main tool in the work of the state police. MEMEX keeps a secret record of every criminal.

Earlier, Iranian hackers published several videos and photos of the police camera system in Tirana, Peshkopeja, the international airport as well as border crossings.

The released videos were accompanied by the message: "When the security of terrorists in Durres (MEK) is more important than the security of your people, ...

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