The Austrian government’s GIS which collects viewing fees from citizens to help fund the country’s state TV has reportedly been hacked by an Anonymous-linked group, a report from The Associated Press says.

According to the report, the GIS said on Monday that it has been hacked and a total of 214,000 data files were taken from their servers.

What is more, the GIS has revealed that 96,000 of those files contained details of financial information like bank accounts of subscribers.

The government agency said, according to the AP, that the attack happened on Friday.

The group responsible for the attack were said to have identified themselves as “AustrAnon” leading to the conclusion that the group is linked to the loosely organized Anonymous hacker activist group.

Anonymous has used the “anon” term as a shorter version of Anonymous. Recently, the group reportedly opened its own social network called Anonplus.

Anonymous has been most famous for supporting WikiLeaks and attacking financial firms like Visa, MasterCard and PayPal for refusing to process donations to WikiLeaks.