Bulgaria’s National Revenue Agency said that it would contact 189 people that were most affected ...
Bulgaria’s National Revenue Agency said that it would contact 189 people that were most affected by the hacker attack on the agency’s servers, but there was no need for nearly four million Bulgarians, whose personal data was leaked, to get new identity cards.
Rossen Bachvarov, the spokesperson of the NRA, said that the data of 189 individuals included their names, personal identification numbers, address, ID card number, issuing authority and validity date. This made them more susceptible to potential abuse of personal data, therefore they would be contacted personally by the National Revenue Agency by phone or email, the agency said.
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