The giant, which was reported by the Free Web Turkey website last week and made a lot of noise data leak New explanation for.
Shared by Free Web Turkey As far as we learned from the news, citizens of the Republic of Turkey are on a website that can be registered with an e-mail account. Personal data such as first and last names, full addresses, phone numbers and bank account information could be accessed.. In the statement made in this regard, those who are legally residing in Turkey and It was stated that the personal information of foreign nationals registered in the e-Government system is also available on the site.. here’s about it Salih Talay, Head of Cyber Security Department of the Presidency’s Digital Transformation Office a new He did an explanation. Talay stated that no data other than profile information and user accounts is kept in the system regarding data leak claims at the e-Government Gateway, so it is technically impossible to steal the data allegedly leaked from the e-Government Gateway. The e-Government system gathers all services together, but acts as an intermediary. In other words, transactions are processed separately for each system, not via e-Government. Therefore, there is no possibility of a huge leak through e-Government.
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In order to access detailed information such as financial or deed, “VIP” membership was sold on this site, and after the first details, some other information came. Again Free Web TurkeyAccording to , it is not 85 million as it previously said within the scope of the data leak The information of 101 million people was leaked. The following was said about it: “It was said that the data of those who do not have citizenship ties to the Republic of Turkey but who have a foreign identity number were also leaked, and therefore the data of 101 million people, not 85, were put into circulation. It was recorded that the leaked GSM data was 116 million.” According to the last details, among the addresses where the data was stolen Public Health Management System with CHP Ballot Tracking System (STS) is also included, directly updated from CHP STS. It is stated that 2023 data has been stolen. Shared data as far as it is in the news It currently consists of the following databases:
- -2009 and 2015 election data (including TCKN, name, surname, population province, population district, address data)
- -2022 Public Health Management System data (Contains TCKN, name, surname, date of birth, population province, population district, mother’s name, mother’s TCKN, father’s name, father’s TCKN, nationality. There are 101 million data)
- -116 million phone numbers (including TCKN, GSM data)
- -2023 voter data (data such as ballot box and school, taken from https://sts.chp.org.tr, voted with TR ID number).