
Moroccan Ministry of Justice denies data breach claims by Algerian hackers
In an official statement, the ministry affirmed that its databases and secure digital services are functioning normally and have not been compromised by any hacking or data breach.
The ministry emphasized that it employs advanced, multi-layered protection protocols aligned with the latest international cybersecurity standards, and its systems undergo regular technical testing and evaluations by specialized teams to ensure their security.
The Ministry of Justice urged citizens to rely solely on official sources for information and warned against spreading rumors and false reports that could cause unnecessary alarm without any factual basis.

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