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Bulgarians can check online whether their personal details were stolen in latest hacker attack against National Revenue Agency

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Nearly half a million Bulgarians have already checked through a special Internet application whether their personal details were stolen during the hacker attack against the National Revenue Agency. Nearly 75% of the people received an answer that their personal data was stolen. The Bulgarian Socialist Party submitted to the National Assembly a request to the Bulgarian government to provide financing to all Bulgarian nationals who want to change their ID cards. GERB accused the socialists for trying to throw the society into a panic. The National Revenue Agency said that there is no need for mass change of ID cards. 




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