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He is the victim of a thousand politicians, journalists and public figures
A 20-year-old German student who lives with his parents and who is not a computer scientist has admitted in an email and personal pages of hundreds of broken politicians. Germany including Chancellors Angela Merkel.
Business Insider writes about the German Federal Police
A young man whose name was not named by the police communicated personal data (photos, phone numbers, correspondence and card information nearly one thousand politicians and journalists from the currently locked Twitter account
The student tweeted the links and passwords to these accounts starting December 1st. He notably published two e-mail addresses Angela Merkel and a tax code that he used previously.
Among the politicians of the hacking attack, representatives of all parliamentary factions were affected, in addition to the right wing "Alternatives to Germany". Journalists, comedians and rappers have also attacked a 20-year-old hacker.
The student admitted that he acted independently and chose the victims who made a statement that irritated him, according to the German prosecutors. The investigation revealed no evidence of third party involvement in a hacking attack.
"The accused stated that his motivation should be thwarted by public statements by politicians, journalists and public figures," said Georg Ungufuk, Chief Prosecutor.
In the Chernivtsi region, a 17-year-old hacker distributed personal data
A student suspected of spying and unlawful disclosure of personal information was arrested on Sunday, January 6th at his home in Hessen, in central Germany.
He was later released and collaborated in the investigation. The 20-year-old boy also helps authorities "in other cases related to cybercrime," said Ungfeuc.
On January 4, we learn that members of the Bundestag, members of major parties, television presidents, journalists and musicians became the target of the hacker attack which has resulted in a large-scale leakage of personal information, which has become the largest ever recorded in Germany.
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