TIRANA, November 3 – The Iranian hacker group “Homeland Justice” has published a list of employees of Albania’s State Intelligence Service. The list contains names, positions and partially phone numbers, said a report published by Top Channel TV on Thursday.
SHISH is a secret institution, where employees should not be exposed to the public, but the names that have been published are employees of the administration which means that they are not informants.
It is not a question of conspiracy but employees of the administration who are employed. But even their publication is sensitive and evidence that the cyber attack has not spared even the information system of the state, an institution that must be protected and that millions of money have been invested to save sensitive data, it is said in the report.
Albania faced the second cyber attack on September 10 when the target was the TIMS system after the attack of online government services and e-albania.
They managed to hack and publish sensitive data of the former Director General of Police, Gledis Nano, such as secret communications with international partners on sensitive issues, endangering national security.
In addition, Homeland Justice hackers published the personal data of Prime Minister Edi Rama a few days ago. The two passports of the prime minister, one diplomatic and one ordinary, as well as his travels from 2004 to May 2022, were made public in the document posted on the network by hackers. /Argumentum.al