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Index – Abroad – European defense system hacked, Adolf Hitler received an ID card

Index – Abroad – European defense system hacked, Adolf Hitler received an ID card

2021.10.29. 09:20

An unknown criminal hacked into the European Union’s security card management system and shouted a document in the name of Adolf Hitler. An investigation has already been opened into the case.

It was previously announced on an online hacker forum that for 300 euros, he can generate a QR code for any name for protection. He said he could create these users in France or Poland (however, under EU agreements, if a code works in one country, it can be used in the other 27 countries).

As proof of the above, the person visited by Holland RTL outputs a QR code associated with the generated ID as Adolf Hitler.

According to a digital document available in several languages, ADOLF HITLER has both received Pfizer’s vaccines and can participate in any event.

The date of birth in the document is set as January 1, 1900 (the former dictator was born even earlier). In any case, it appears that a hacker can really produce a protection card in anyone’s name, which is legal in all EU countries and whose owner can use them anywhere – regardless of whether they have already been vaccinated.

RTL notified the Dutch Ministry of Health, after which the authorities launched an investigation. In view of the above, it is suspected that the person somehow gained access to the French or Polish IDs. The authorities are investigating how the break-in occurred or how such violations could be prevented.

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