The press service of the Nova Poshta claimed in a Facebook comment that the database was outdated.
The State Migration Service of Ukraine has denied Russian media reports that the database of Ukrainians' biometric passports was leaked after a hacker attack.
On October 15, the Russian independent news network Dozhd published the latest development in this ongoing story: an interview with a man who allegedly worked in 2014-2015 for the IRA, Internet Research Agency, the “troll factory” responsible for buying ads on social media and polluting American online news discussion in an apparent effort to destabilize U.S. democracy, according to Meduza.
Operatives of the Security Service of Ukraine are carrying out searches in the editorial offices and in the homes of journalists of the Internet publication Strana.ua in the investigation into the disclosure of classified information, SBU press secretary Olena Hitlyanska told UNIAN.
A U.S. government contractor has been arrested on suspicion of leaking top-secret information to a news outlet, BBC News reports.
U.S. President Donald Trump has defended his "absolute right" to share information with Russia, following a row over classified material, BBC wrote.
Leading French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron's campaign said on Friday it had been the target of a "massive" computer hack that dumped its campaign emails online 1-1/2 days before voters choose between the centrist and his far-right rival, Marine Le Pen, according to Reuters.