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Edmonton — Alberta Parliamentarians RCMP after permission Hacking into the government's health website investigated by has been charged under the State Health Information Act.
The Alberta RCMP Cybercrime Investigation Team has stated that it has charged Thomas Dung for attempting to gain unauthorized access to the personal information contained in the Alberta Health Services vaccine portal.
If convicted, the Phase 2 MLA may be fined up to $ 200,000 and will appear in court on July 27.
Dan resigned from the NDP Caucus when he noticed the RCMP. Police have advised members about loopholes that may allow Dan to use his computer to access people's personal health information on the state's COVID-19 vaccine website. After admitting that I followed up, I investigated.
Later he said he used Prime Minister Jason Kenny's birthday and vaccination date when he encountered a disability trying to invade the vaccination site. Both are open to the public and could violate the privacy protection of the site.
He was sitting at home as an independent, but he wants to return to the caucuses.
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