Friday, June 7, 2013

Denmark accuses Svartholm Warg - Swedish Dagbladet

attack suspected to have been between April and August last year and will cover both police driving records and the information on wanted persons in the Schengen registers in Denmark, the Danish National Politi writes in a press release today. But it was not until Thursday that the Danish population has learned the whys, says Danish police SvD.se.

The alleged perpetrators, including the Swedish Pirate Bay founder, is suspected of having downloaded countless Danes personal information from the IT company CSC, which then takes care of several Danish authorities register. The news tops the Danish news pages today, and even though it so far has not found any indication that personal information has been misused so much turmoil.

– I am very concerned . It is very serious that something like this can happen, as the Danish National Police Commissioner Jens Henrik Højbjerg according to Danish television DR earlier today.

According to Berlingske Tidende newspaper that calls the police the Danish population to be vigilant, and to reject the package that they have not ordered. The Commissioner attempted during Thursday’s press conference to calm down the population regarding the data now leaked.

reason for the attack may be using the information to make money, or just to show that it is possible to Brya into the systems. But police see no indication that the information has actually been used, he says the Danish DR.

yesterday arrested a Danish national for suspected involvement in the matter, and now also has a Nordic arrest for Godfrey Svartholm Warg issued. He is already in custody for the hacking of the IT company Logica, where the trial ended on Wednesday. Prior to June 17, the court must decide if he can be handed over to Denmark.

The DR should also thousands Danish officials’ emails have been hacked. It is thanks to Swedish police who discovered Hank Denmark, writes DR. Last winter, received a tip on the occasion of a Swedish investigation into a major hacker attack that could be traced to a Danish IP address.


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