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Hacker attack against Record TV takes a turn, and investigation is now focused on identifying the culprits.

The investigation does not rule out the possibility that the hackers who accessed the broadcaster's digital archive received help from someone inside, or that they had remote access.

Record TV is the target of a hacker attack (Photo: Reproduction)

247 - Record's top executives and the police believe that... The broadcaster suffered a hacker attack last Saturday. (8) may have been facilitated by someone inside Record and not from outside, according to the journalist. Ricardo Feltrin in his Splash column on UOL. 

According to the report, Record and the Cybercrime Police Station "do not rule out that the invaders of the digital archive containing the broadcaster's content received help from someone inside. Or that they even had remote access," says an excerpt from the report.

According to the journalist, there are two hypotheses. The first is that someone inside the station may have inserted a "virus via a USB drive".

The second possibility is that someone somehow had remote access to the system or the "intranet." This person wouldn't even need to be in Barra Funda to insert the "virus." They could do everything from home or anywhere else.

The police are continuing to investigate the case. 

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