
The Poligyros security service has conducted a thorough investigation into a personal data breach at a tourist site in Halkidiki.
In the case, a criminal case was initiated against a man, the owner of a tourist facility, for violating the law on personal data and violating the secrecy of telephone and oral conversations.
In particular, as part of the investigation of the complaint, it emerged that the aforementioned owner of the tourist facility installed hidden cameras in the rooms of the facility in question for the purpose of illegally recording the personal moments of the people who entered and were there.
During the course of the investigation, the following were identified and seized:
- 6 “hidden” cameras imitating mobile phone chargers,
- 8 memory cards,
- 1 outdoor surveillance recorder,
- 1 digital data storage unit,
- 1 laptop, 1 tablet and 1 mobile phone.
So far, the investigation has found that he has registered 27 people, 13 of whom have been identified.
The case initiated against him was transferred to the prosecutor of the first instance Poligiros.
Source: Kathimerini

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