Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Panama Papers stolen by hackers, says Mossack Fonseca

Breach underlines need to focus cyber security on key data, say experts, after law firm’s founder insists the company was breached by an outside hacker 

After days of speculation, the legal firm at the centre of the Panama Papers leak of confidential information about rich and powerful clients has claimed that the data was stolen by outside hackers.

According to Mossack Fonseca founding partner Ramon Fonseca, the firm has broken no laws and has filed a complaint with state prosecutors about illegal data access, reports ABC News.

The Panamanian law firm came under scrutiny after 11.5 million documents were leaked to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and givenextensive coverage in the UK byThe Guardian.

“The only crime that has been proven is the hack,” Fonseca is quoted as saying. “We rule out an inside job. This is not a leak. This is a hack.” For the full article click here 



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