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It: Gaiba municipality central server hacked

Posted on November 9, 2020 by Dissent

The following is a Google translation:

The Municipality of Gaiba informs all interested parties (residents and non-residents) that on the night of 6.11.2020 it was the subject of a cyber attack that violated the personal data on the central server.  The Authority has promptly activated and is proceeding to notify the data breach to the Guarantor for the protection of personal data. With the help of the IT technicians in charge, all the most suitable measures were taken to remedy the risk situation, mitigate possible negative effects and protect rights and the freedoms of the natural persons involved, in spite of ourselves, in the violation “, so the note of the Municipality of Gaiba.

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