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Hackers threaten: "If we do not receive the money from Shirbit - we will publish the information at 09:00"
The "Blackshadow" group issued another threatening message, which included documenting correspondence with those interested in purchasing customer information.
They demand four million dollars in bitcoin to keep them confidential.
The cyber system recommended issuing a smart ID card to the victims of the hack
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Mikey Levy
Sunday, 06 December 2020, 08:37
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The hackers who broke into the wand threatened this morning (Sunday) once again to publish the customers' details at 09:00 if their demand is not met.
In a message circulated in their telegram group, they sent a picture containing various correspondences with people who were interested in purchasing the information.
"If we do not reach an agreement with Shirbit - we will start selling information at 09:00," they wrote.
At the same time, the cyber system estimated that the main risk in the leaks would be the IDs and photocopies of customers' driver's licenses, which could be used to impersonate, especially online.
According to them, the rest of the documents do not lead to a similar threat.
The lineup's recommendation to customers whose details have been leaked is to issue a smart ID.
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The cyber system also said that they began promoting legislation about a year ago that would make it possible to perform secure biometric identification using a smartphone and the national documentation, thus removing the need for data such as date of birth and date of issuance of a certificate.
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