September 21, 2025
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Minisfra has denied fake about “draining” data from “action”

The Ministry of Digital Transformation denied information about the alleged “drain” of personal data from the state application “Action”. Deputy Minister Vitaliy Balashov explained that files widespread in the network – a fake, created from a combination of old origins and fake records that were issued for a fresh base. In Minorifra stressed that “Action” does not store data, but works on the principle of Data-in-Transit-information”, – WRITE ON: ua.news

The Ministry of Digital Transformation denied information about the alleged “drain” of personal data from the state application “Action”.

Deputy Minister Vitaliy Balashov explained that files widespread in the network – a fake, created from a combination of old origins and fake records that were issued for a fresh base.

The Ministor emphasized that “Action” does not store the data, but works on the principle of Data-in-Transit-information is pulled out when requesting from the state register and does not accumulate in the system.

The dissemination of false information is regarded as an attempt to attack the service. Earlier, the statements about data leakage during the launch of the E-Narition were also not confirmed-notaries work with data on legal conditions and keep secrets.

We will remind, hackers stole personal data of 20 million Ukrainians.

Also, Russian hackers have stolen secret documents from the US courts for years.

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