Kazakhstan's hacker info request quashes political discourse - Mega
Mega "prides itself on privacy," is concerned about "political reprisals" for alleged government hackers.
Hamish McNicol Thu, 10 Mar 2016
File storage firm Mega has not agreed to provide the Republic of Kazakhstan with information which could identify alleged hackers because of its “unenviable” human rights record and fears of political reprisals.
As a result, the republic has today sought assistance from the High Court at Auckland
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