Personal Data of Brazilian Politicians Convicted in Corruption Trial Leaked
Hacker writes that they "will have to live with the consequences of their wrongdoing"
A hacker in Brazil has published sensitive personal data of politicians convicted during a major corruption trial known as the "Mensalao".
Jose Genoino, Jose Dirceu and Delubio Soares have had address, phone numbers, emails and other details exposed.
On a webpage, the hacker nbdu1nder wrote that they "will have to live with the consequences of their wrongdoing".
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