THE Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) expressed belief that the supposed leaked documents were records from the Philippine National Police (PNP) database which may have compromised the information of 1.2 million employees and applicants.
DICT Secretary Ivan Uy said the incident was not tagged by the National Computer Emergency Response Program as a data breach even after it was reported to the agency in March.According to a report from Jeremiah Fowler at vpnmentor.com, the leaked data included include birth certificates, educational records, diplomas, tax filing records, passports, police identification cards, copies of fingerprint scans and signatures.
2 million.'I was only given a sample copy of 10 pages. And when we checked the link that was given to us, we can't open it,' he said.Secretary Uy said that they had written to the PNP regarding the situation.Also leaked were letters from court and municipal mayors' offices recommending good moral character and certifying clear criminal records of individuals.Some documents also contained tax identification numbers .
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