
Why wasn't Altin Dumani's computer hacked? Karamuço explains the reasons

Criminology professor Ervin Karamuço was invited this Wednesday to a live broadcast for "Now with Erla Mëhillin" on Euronews Albania where he spoke about the cyberattack on SPAK prosecutors' emails that occurred on March 12.
Two people have been arrested for this incident, Arnold Rrokaj, suspected of carrying out the intervention, and Zambak Gjoni, suspected of distributing stolen information, but according to Karamuço, these are not the only people involved in the crime.
He said that attempts were made to hack all the computers of SPAK prosecutors, but only three were successful, as Altin Dumani's computer and others had a higher level of protection.
"The attempt was made for all the computers for all the SPAK prosecutors, but they only succeeded with three computers. Meanwhile, the other computers had a higher level of protection, the prosecutors were more careful, changed their passwords and had the IT support staff monitored. The internal technology system that they have, which includes laboratories and other criminalistic data, is all in an independent and highly protected system and this has been the great success that these were not taken too.

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