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2019: As judges and prosecutors agreed in Telegram and bore the president of Brazil
At the end of July, 2019 in Brazil four hackers who are suspected of cracking of more than 1000 accounts of Telegram including belonging to government officials, such as president of Brazil Jair Bolsonaro, Minister of Justice Sergio Moro and the Minister of Economics Paulo Guedes were arrested. From correspondences it became known how judges and prosecutors agreed to move away the Brazilian leader.
After cracking of the account the Minister of Justice Serzhiu Mora who occurred on June 5, 2019 hackers transferred to journalists of the online website The Intercept some of the received messages. Afterwards The Intercept in partnership with other large local news agencies published Moro's correspondence with the prosecutor Deltan Dallagnol.
It is known that Dallanyol directed transaction Car wash — one of the largest anti-corruption investigations on charges of theft and money muling which led to arrest of several large businessmen, politicians and the former president of the country Luís Inacio Lula da Silva, as a result of the imprisonment sentenced to 12 years.
However at the time of correspondence Sirzhiu Mora still was the judge who conducted process against the former president where Dallanyol was on the side of charge. If earlier Mora was considered as the impartial hero and the fighter against corruption, then the published correspondence undermined confidence of the people to it, Mora not only helped the prosecutor, but also gave advice on the agit-company against the president da Silva. Itself Mora denies that broke laws of Brazil at correspondence.
Local mass media report that hackers used the cracked accounts for bulk mailing spam messages with malicious URLs. However the group of hackers attacked local politicians precisely, having used the scheme of redirection of the code of authentication on voice mail.[1]