is there a threat to data — Ukraine
The vast majority of information that the Russians claim to have stolen was already in the public domain.
The Russians deleted the registers, but this is not critical – the data is saved in backup copies and will be restored soon.
Former Minister of Justice Denys Malyuska told about this, writes “Ukrainian Pravda”.
“The absolute majority of the information that the Russians say they stole was already freely available,” he said.
According to him, the only exception was the State Register of Civil Status Acts, one of the most closed registers, containing information that does not appear to be secret at first glance, such as birth or marriage data. However, there is also a strictly legally protected secrecy of adoption. This registry, like many other resources, was not the first time that it became the object of Russian attacks since the beginning of the full-scale…