Belarusian hackers tried to sell Alexander Lukashenko's NFT passport

The passport data of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko was almost sold in the form of a collection token (NFT). A group of hackers calling themselves "Belarusian cyber partisans" tried to make a deal of the century.

Earlier, the programmers announced the successful hacking of the passport database of all Belarusian citizens. Among the documents, fallen into the hands of criminals, was Lukashenko's passport, which was planned to be added to the collection of tokens "Passports of Belarusians".

Announcing the start of token sale, the criminals announced that this was the first time in history when third parties managed to steal the confidential data of all citizens of the country. The criminals urged potential buyers to become part of the event and purchase digital copies of documents of the Belarusian leadership, including its current head.

Many crypto-enthusiasts expressed doubts that the offered data was real. In particular, they were confused by mistakes made in the president's passport, such as a typo in the name "Alexander". Cyberpartisan also had a setback when it hosted its collection on OpenSea. According to its management, such a collection of NFT does not comply with the rules of the exchange.
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01-09-2022

Godfrey Johnston

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