Carinthia: Hackers are said to have sold data

After the hacker attack in Carinthia at the end of May, the hackers around the “Black Cat” group are said to have sold the extracted data exclusively to a third party orf.at. The hacker group announced this yesterday.

The “Black Cat” group sold the data following the state of Carinthia did not want to cooperate, according to the hacker group.

Among the stolen data are the passports of Carinthia’s governor Peter Kaiser.

There is no official statement from the federal state of Carinthia.

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