The RFEF denounces a computer attack and the theft of documents, audios and conversations of Rubiales

Javier Aspron

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The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has made public a statement in which he claims to have been the victim of a computer attack by which documentation of his email accounts, as well as private text and audio conversations of executives of the federal entity, including the President, Luis Rubialesand the general secretary, Andreu Camps.

As explained by the RFEF, the stolen information would have been obtained illegally “and with clear criminal purposes.” And he warns that it has been offered to various media. “This conclusion has been reached after being a journalist who has advanced the RFEF the next publication of this material illegally stolen that the media has received, according to the journalist, through an anonymous informer who has contacted with an encrypted voice and has made it available through a mobile application«.

Among the information in the possession of the media outlet would be confidential contracts, private WhatsApp conversations, emails and abundant documentation from the field of RFEF management.

The federal entity’s complaint insists that the disclosure of these documents would mean “a crime of revealing secrets and a violation of the fundamental rights of the people attacked.”

“An organized criminal action is verified and aimed at the subsequent revelation of secrets through the distribution of confidential documentation with a clear spurious intention,” ends the RFEF statement, which claims to have been the target of computer attacks for months, such as hacking and phishing, reported to the Police.

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