Danish Government database of 1,000,000 companies private info leaked by #Antisec





The Leak Include :

CVRfull.zip

CVRCompact:

cvr:

corporationtype:

incorporated:

dissolved:

industry:

documentcontent:

This data is made freely available because it is wrong for the Danish government to require citizens to provide data for government databases, then use taxpayer money to gather, collate and store that data, only to ask citizens to pay if they want access to that same information from the the government

Anonymous Hackers upload a file on Torrent contain of the snapshot the the Danish Government database of companies. The contents of the database is currently browsable on the cvr.dk website, but the database is not available in bulk unless you purchase a license. The snapshot was obtained during the summer of 2011 by systematically harvesting data from the public parts of the cvr.dk website.: Archive containing xml files with company information, including html from cvr.dkAs above, but without htmlCVR-number (8-digit unique id, last digit is a checksum)Integer denoting type of companyDate of registrationDate of dissolution, if dissolvedCode of the company main areas of businessHtml of company page from cvr.dk (minus header and footer)The other fields are name, address, phone, fax and email -- they should be self-explanatory. There are approximately 1,000,000 companies in the database. CVR reports 550,000 companies in existence, but that is likely not including the dissolved ones.." Hacker said.