Russian, Chinese Hackers Leaked Tisza Supporters' Data? PM Orbán's Challenger, Péter Magyar, Changes Strategy
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The opposition leader of Hungary, Peter Magyar, charged the authorities for months that they had violated the personal data of his supporters after a cyber attack.
This is how the president of the Tisza Party reacted to the "mass disclosure of the data of users of the Tisza Világ application", which he believed was an attack with malicious intent.
The Tisza Party presidency held a crisis meeting on Sunday due to a data leak in the Tisza Világ application, and Péter Magyar will announce the results on Monday morning, Magyar Nemzet has learned. Due to the scandal, it seems that Tisza's primary election campaign, which was launched many months ago, will have to be postponed.
Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar accused authorities today of illegally leaking the personal data of his supporters, following a "malicious" cyberattack. More...
Even jokes have their limits, Comrade Prime Minister! – Péter Magyar reacted on his Facebook page to Viktor Orbán’s recent announcement that he had ordered an immediate investigation into the Tisza data leak. In response to this, the Tisza president wrote in his post: So, if I understand correctly, you are colluding with foreign services to hack the TISZA Party’s application, as a result of which the personal data of many Hungarians will be made…
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