TIRANA, October 11 – At a time when hackers continue to publish sensitive data related to Albania, the Prosecutor’s Office of Tirana has asked other countries to seize the online pages and Telegram channels of these hackers. These pages have IPs in Hong Kong, Great Britain and Russia as evidenced by investigative actions.
According to an announcement published in the local media on Tuesday, the Prosecutor’s Office at the Court of First Instance of Tirana requests, among other things, the seizure of data and computer systems, as well as a ban on the further publication of the hacked documentation from the computer systems of the AKSHI as well as the computer systems of the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Albania from the website: From the profile on the social network “Telegram” with the title “JusticeHomeland1″ and with the link https://t.me/JusticeHomeland1.” with address: Telegram Headquarters … London, United Kingdom;
“Homeland Justice” and link https://homelandjustice.cx/ with ISP…… Hong Kong;
The profile on the social network “Telegram” with the name “JusticeHomeland1″ and the link https://t.me/JusticeHomeland1.” Russia”.
It is also requested to send all the seized data to the Albanian law enforcement authorities via mail order.
The implementation of the decision should be done by sending a request for legal assistance from the law enforcement bodies of the respective states- Great Britain, People’s Republic of China and the Russian Federation.
In the meantime, Iranian hackers claimed on Tuesday that they had recently managed to obtain data from the Deep Sea system of the Albanian police. In a recent announcement on the Telegram communication platform, they said: “Pandora’s Box has been opened, arrogant governments continue to desperately deny the truth.”
The “Deep Sea” format includes every possible piece of information about any person with a criminal past. It includes past information, current location and contacts, detailed reports prepared by police agents, and also information about the police agents.
About 100,000 names are in the system and passport information and travel details are attached. It includes more than 20 databases. /Argumentum.al