Less than a week after the data theft of nearly 700,000 taxpayers, the Public Finance Branch has announced cybersecurity incidents on two new types of data: cadastres and vacant estates.
Less than a week after the data theft of nearly 700,000 taxpayers, the Public Finance Branch has announced cybersecurity incidents on two new types of data: cadastres and vacant estates.
Affected by two new attacks, the Directorate of Public Finance confirms the compromise of 1.8 million cadastral files, while minimizing the sensitivity of the stolen data.