A hacker group in Belarus, President Alexander LukashenkoNFT, which he claimed to contain passport information, was put up for sale.
Belarusian hackers say they gained access to passport information of every Belarusian citizen, including President Alexander Lukashenko, and produced an NFT with passport details.
Belarusian President’s Passport Converted to NFT
The hacktivist community claims to have hacked passport information of every single person in Belarus. It also included NFT parts in different versions, which he referred to President Alexander Lukashenko. OpenSeaputs on sale.
Belarusian Cyber Partisans, who allegedly stole data last summer, via Twitter; “For the first time in human history, a hacktivist community has obtained passport information from citizens of the country. Now we offer you an opportunity to be a part of this history.”
🧵1/3🔥For the 1st time in human history a #hacktivist collective obtained passport info of the ALL country's citizens. Now we're offering you an opportunity to become a part of this history 😎. Get a unique digital version of #lukashenka passport as #NFT https://t.co/gOlWdoUehi pic.twitter.com/RxdWpBqA8f
— Belarusian Cyber-Partisans (@cpartisans) August 30, 2022
hacker group Belarusian Cyber Partisansannounced that other government officials closely linked to Lukashenko also want to sell NFTs containing passport information.
A spokesperson for OpenSea told Gizmodo that the project broke company rules regarding stealing and disclosing personally identifiable information about another person from the internet without their consent.