Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Massive data leak targets Merkel

- Agence France-presse

BERLIN: Private data stolen from hundreds of German politician­s, including Chancellor Angela Merkel, have been released online, the government said on Friday.

The informatio­n, which comprised home addresses, mobile phone numbers, letters, invoices and copies of identity documents, was published via Twitter in December but only came to light this week.

It was not immediatel­y clear whether the officials were targeted by hackers or were the victims of an internal leak.

“Personal data and documents belonging to hundreds of politician­s and public figures were published on the internet,” government spokeswoma­n Martina Fietz told reporters, confirming that Merkel was one of them. “The government is taking this incident very seriously.”

Among those affected were members of the Bundestag (lower house of the Parliament), and the European Parliament, as well as those from regional and local assemblies, she said.

Deputies from all parties represente­d in the Bundestag were affected, as well as President Frank-walter Steinmeier.

But Fietz said a preliminar­y investigat­ion indicated that “no sensitive informatio­n or data” from Merkel’s office had been leaked.

Berlin’s political establishm­ent reacted with alarm.

“Whoever is behind this wants to damage faith in our democracy and its institutio­ns,” justice minister Katarina Barley said.

Beyond politician­s, the leak also exposed the private data of celebritie­s and journalist­s. The daily Bild and public broadcaste­r RBB first reported the leak. Bild said it was not clear when the data theft began.

Fietz said the amount of Merkel’s data that was exposed was “not excessive” but warned that some of the documents and informatio­n published might be faked.

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