Kazakhstan seeks leaker's name from Mega after alleged hack
Some of the stolen material, said to be more than 100,000 documents, was posted onto Mega's website.
Hamish McNicol
Mon, 14 Dec 2015
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The Republic of Kazakhstan can start an application seeking information from Mega, the file storage firm founded by Kim Dotcom, after more than 100,000 documents were allegedly stolen from its government computer systems.
US court documents show in January the Kazakhstan government learned its
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Hamish McNicol
Mon, 14 Dec 2015
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