AD concerned at alleged political hacking at MITTS
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Alternattiva Demokratika - The Green Party is very concerned at the alleged spying on political personalities by MITTS personnel. Arnold Cassola, Alternattiva Demokratika Chairperson, stated "Political espionage is something of a very serious nature which, if proven true, could have serious consequences for the proper working of the democratic institutions of our country."
Henrik Piski, AD spokesperson on IT, added: "The intrusion of hackers into the network of MITTS is very worrying. All efforts have to be made to restore security and confidence in the government network."
















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