Turkish Police Data Dump 2016 Exclusive ((new))
In February 2016, the hacktivist group claimed responsibility for a massive data leak originating from the Turkish General Directorate of Security (EGM) , the national police force. The dump initially surfaced as a compressed file of approximately 1.4 GB to 2 GB , which expanded to roughly 17.8 GB when unzipped.
In 2016, a massive data dump from the Turkish police database sent shockwaves throughout the country and beyond. The leaked information, which was made available exclusively to a select few, provided a unique glimpse into the inner workings of Turkey's law enforcement agencies. In this article, we will take a closer look at the Turkish police data dump of 2016, exploring its implications, and analyzing the data that was leaked. turkish police data dump 2016 exclusive
50 million Turkish citizens could be exposed in massive data breach The leaked information, which was made available exclusively
An interesting academic paper that directly analyzes the 2016 Turkish data incidents is . The leakers mocked the Turkish infrastructure
The leakers mocked the Turkish infrastructure, citing technical "lessons" such as "bit shifting isn't encryption"