The leaked files contain income and expenses reports from 2006-2010

Jul 1, 2013 12:27 GMT  ·  By

Anonymous affiliated hackers claim to have breached the systems of Turkey’s Ministry of Finance.

The hackers have leaked an archive containing 12.csv files. These files appear to include income and expenses reports from Turkey’s Ministry of Finance for the period between 2006 and 2010.

The leaked data consists of city names, district names, units, account names and amounts. Each of the file contains thousands and even tens of thousands of records.

At this point, the legitimacy of the data is difficult to verify.

This is only the latest of several attacks targeted at the Turkish government since the protest started in the country.

In June, hackers claimed to have breached the systems of Turkey’s Ministry of Interior, the Prime Ministry’s website, and other government sites.

Last week, RedHack penetrated the systems of Istanbul’s Special Provincial Administration. They allegedly used the access to erase people’s debts.