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A Swedish cyberattack on Miljodata exposed 1.5 million people's data, including names, addresses, and IDs, with hackers demanding 1.5 bitcoin to prevent its darknet release.
A cyberattack on Swedish IT provider Miljodata exposed personal data of 1.5 million people, nearly 15% of the country’s population, including names, addresses, phone numbers, and identification details.
The breach, which occurred August 23–24, led to the data being published on the darknet, with hackers demanding 1.5 bitcoin to prevent its release.
At least 164 municipalities, four regional authorities, and major companies like Volvo and SAS were affected.
The Swedish Authority for Privacy Protection received 250 reports, and experts warn of increased scam risks, urging caution with unsolicited communications.
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Un ataque cibernético sueco a Miljodata expuso los datos de 1,5 millones de personas, incluidos nombres, direcciones e identificaciones, y los piratas informáticos exigieron 1,5 bitcoins para evitar su liberación en la red oscura.