Police are seeking Russian assistance through Interpol to identify the perpetrator behind a threatening email that disrupted schools across Cyprus last Friday.Andreas Anastasiades, Head of the Cybercrime Subdivision, revealed details of the investigation to philenews. While the email service provide
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The data leaked on the dark web on Thursday by the hackers of the Open University of Cyprus (OUC) is encrypted, the head of the police s cybercrime department, Andreas Anastasiades, told the Cyprus News Agency (CNA).Some of the data were released, but they are encrypted and locked, so it s not clear