Taipei Municipal Government Information Director Li Weibin. (Photo source: Taiwan's "Dongsen News Cloud")
China Taiwan Network reported on January 11th. According to Taiwan's "Dongsen News Cloud", the Information Bureau of the Taipei Municipal Government is responsible for managing the salary distribution management system of more than 70,000 civil servants in the Taipei Municipal Government. The data was leaked on the Internet, including names, levels, salary allowances, bank transfer accounts and other information, all appear on the online platform for download. Although the Information Bureau had urgently closed the Internet link after discovering it, the director said that the information "is not too important confidential."
is currently under investigation to see if it is a hacker or a website design is missing. According to Taiwanese media reports, Taipei City Information Director Li Weibin said in an interview that the preliminary analysis should not be a hacker, but the temporary storage disks in data processing were "crawled away" by search engine crawler programs (spiders). Since the data content does not include the font size of the employee identity certificate, it is "not too important confidential."
In response to this, Congressman Wang Hongwei criticized that Mayor Ko Wen-je made employee data exposed is really "unheard of", this is "change comes true", Ko P is embarrassed to face his colleagues? She called on the Information Director to resign. Netizens also laughed and said, "A transparent concept", "It is really open and clear", and "It just allows the people to check whether there are fat cats." (China Taiwan Network Lu Jiajing)