Spanish Football Federation Reports Data Stolen By Hackers

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The Spanish football federation (RFEF) said on Thursday it was victim of a hacking attack which resulted in the loss of data belonging to president Luis Rubiales.

General secretary Andreu Camps also had text and audio data stolen, the RFEF said, and the loss had been reported to the police.

“It is likely that this personal data, illegally obtained with clear criminal intent, has been offered to various media,” the RFEF said.

It added that it had been told a journalist had been offered the captured material in a phone call and that it could be published shortly.

The Spanish federation warned this would be an illegal publication of trade secrets and violate the rights of the people involved.(dpa/NAN)

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Meanwhile, Gov. Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State has felicitated with Christian faithful on the occasion of this year’s Good Friday and Easter Monday celebrations.

This is contained in a goodwill Easter message by his Special Adviser on Media, Alhaji Mukhtar Gidado, on Thursday in Bauchi.

Mohammed urged Christian to give special glory to God for making it possible for them to witness the festive period in good health and high spirit.

He enjoined them to imbibe honesty, love for one another and fear of God as examplified by Jesus Christ.

“I, therefore, enjoined you to imbibe these virtues and put them into practice irrespective of your religious inclinations,” he said

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