Orbán Ordered an Immediate Investigation Into the Tisza Party Database, Magyar Says the Prime Minister Took the Joke Too Far
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has ordered an investigation into the cyberattack on the main opposition party “Tisa”, claiming that Ukrainians were allegedly involved in it.
According to the Prime Minister, an unprecedented data leak scandal has shaken Hungarian public life: the personal data of 200,000 people may have fallen into unknown hands. Viktor Orbán ordered an immediate investigation into the case due to the significant national security risk that the data leak could pose.
The Prime Minister claimed that the Ukrainians were also involved in the story. According to the chairman of the Tisza Party, what happened was that the government, in collusion with foreign services, hacked their application.
The leader of the largest Hungarian opposition party “Tisa”, Peter Madyar, denied Ukraine's involvement in a cyberattack on the political force's mobile application, as stated earlier by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
The developments of recent days are increasingly showing that it is not the Tisza Party that has a Ukrainian-developed application, but the Ukrainians have a Hungarian-developed party, wrote the president of the Office for the Protection of Sovereignty.
The Prime Minister met with the government members, and they concluded that the data had fallen into the hands of Ukrainians.
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