A cyber incident
is currently shocking both the tech world
and public institutions.
Because according to reports,
two brothers allegedly deleted
government databases
just minutes after being fired.
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The case reportedly involves
former IT contractors
who still had access
to sensitive government systems
after their contracts were terminated.
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According to investigators,
the databases were intentionally erased
shortly after the dismissals,
causing major disruption
inside several administrative services.
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The incident immediately triggered: emergency cybersecurity procedures,
internal investigations,
and concerns about access management
inside public institutions.
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The story is going viral online
because it sounds almost unreal: two employees lose their jobs…
then allegedly wipe critical systems
before access is revoked.
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Cybersecurity experts say
the situation highlights
one of the biggest weaknesses
inside modern organizations: internal threats.
Because sometimes,
the most dangerous risks
do not come from external hackers…
but from people
already inside the system.
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The attack reportedly targeted: databases,
administrative records,
and digital infrastructure
used by government services.
Some systems were later restored through backups,
but the disruption itself
created significant operational chaos.
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Online,
many users compared the story
to: Mr. Robot,
Watch Dogs,
or cyber-thriller movies,
because of how quickly
the retaliation allegedly happened.
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The case also reignites
a much larger debate around: digital security,
employee access control,
and critical infrastructure protection.
Especially now that governments worldwide
depend increasingly on: cloud systems,
AI infrastructure,
and centralized databases.
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For cybersecurity professionals,
the timing of access removal
is becoming a critical issue.
Because in highly connected systems,
even a few minutes
can be enough
to trigger massive damage.
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And in 2026,
as governments continue digitizing everything,
stories like this
are starting to look less like fiction…
and more like the new reality
of the cyber era.
