Dutch hacker arrested for trying to sell the personal information for nearly 
every Austrian citizen

The personal data includes full names, addresses and dates of birth.

By Will Shanklin|January 26, 2023 
https://www.engadget.com/austria-hack-data-every-citizen-214002660.html


Dutch authorities arrested a hacker for obtaining and trying to sell the 
personal information of nearly every Austrian citizen in May 2020, according to 
Reuters.

It includes nine million data sets, roughly lining up with Austria’s population.

The defendant, arrested in November in an Amsterdam apartment, was reportedly 
already known to international police.


The 25-year-old defendant also offered “similar data sets” from Italy, the 
Netherlands and Colombia.


Dutch police waited until now to announce the arrest to avoid hindering ongoing 
investigations.

Authorities say the hacker posted the information in an online forum.

Police say the trove consists of “registration data,” essential info residents 
must provide to authorities.

That includes their full name, address and date of birth — but not financial 
info, fortunately.

Nevertheless, the police confirmed the material’s authenticity, adding that 
“since this data was freely available on the Internet, it must absolutely be 
assumed that these registration data are, in full or in part, irrevocably in 
the hands of criminals.”
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