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In mid-February 2016, a hacker associated with the collective released a massive trove of data stolen from the Turkish General Directorate of Security (EGM).

The identity of the perpetrators remains unconfirmed, but the hackers left a distinct political message on the landing page hosting the data. The text explicitly mocked Turkey’s political leadership, including President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and included a cheeky nod to American politics, stating: "We really shouldn’t elect Trump, that guy sounds like he knows even less about running a country than Erdogan does." turkish police data dump 2016 free

The data dump, as it's commonly referred to, included various types of information. However, without more specific details, it's challenging to provide an exact breakdown of what was included. Generally, in such breaches, data can range from personal identifiable information (PII) of police officers and possibly civilians, to operational data, and even communications. In mid-February 2016, a hacker associated with the