Capture 28 for violation of personal data

From the Electronic Crime Prosecutor's Office, a case file was filed against 28's native country for personal data breach and extortion

A routine case file was formed by the Greek Police's Electronic Crime Prosecutor's Office against 28's native country for personal data breaches, illegal access to computer systems and extortion.

Investigation of the case began after a domestic complaint against 28, for violating her personal data and for extortion.hacker breach

According to the complaint, the 28-year-old after illegally accessing digital with sensitive of both the sufferer and her ex-partner, then forwarded these files to the e-mails of the aforementioned, threatening to release them.

At the same time, I was complaining that she had received a telephone call from an unknown person asking her to pay the amount of 100.000 euros, in order to prevent leaked digital archives from spreading.

The Athens District Attorney's Office was informed of the above and an order was issued to conduct a preliminary examination. As part of the prosecutor's order, yesterday (08-04-2015) morning hours, in the home of the 28-year-old, in an area of ​​Attica.

During the , a laptop computer was found and seized, which will be sent to the Criminal Investigation Department for laboratory testing.

The file that has been filed will be submitted to the Prosecutor's Office of Athens.

It is reminded that citizens can contact the Electronic Crime Prosecution Directorate, at the following contact:

By phone: 111 88
Sending an e-mail to: ccu@cybercrimeunit.gov.gr
Through the application for smart phones, with iOS - android operating system: CYBERKID.

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