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http://www.thelocal.se/10170/20080229/



The Local

29 Feb 08



Hackers accessed email accounts of about 40 members Swedens police force

who had the accounts hosted by the Swedish Association of Computer

Professionals (Datafreningen).



Police dont believe the hackers acquired any information that would

allow them to access any internal police records.



The Association of Computer Professionals had its server hacked and

information regarding members and email accounts was spread on an

internet forum.



The association has 27,000 members, many of whom are employed in the

IT-branch, including police department employees.



I assume that police employees have been abiding by existing

regulations, said police spokesperson Varg Gyllander.



While a large amount of information was leaked as a result of the hack,

police are not worried that their systems are in jeopardy.



You can never say never, but no one currently believes that theyve

accessed our systems, said Anders Ahlqvist, deputy head of IT-crimes

with the Swedish police.



According to the Aftonbladet newspaper the hackers have been reading

police email for years.



Theyve likely been secretly reading personal email on the associations

server and that has nothing to do with our system, said Ahlqvist.



The employees who had their accounts hacked have been informed of the

breach, but the police have no plans to implement further security

measures.



Its the Association of Computer Professionals that was hacked, not the

police, said Ahlqvist.





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