Regjistri I Gjendjes Civile Nentor 2008 Ver 1.4 !!exclusive!! -
In August 2008, the Albanian Ministry of Interior, supported by the OSCE Presence in Albania , finalized the computerization of all civil status data. This move aimed to replace handwritten certificates with more accurate, printed versions to improve public services.
refers to a computerized version of the Albanian National Civil Registry that was leaked and circulated publicly starting around late 2008. Overview of the Software/Database
: The leak exposed the private addresses, family structures, and birth dates of the entire domestic population, laying the groundwork for identity theft and spam operations. Regjistri I Gjendjes Civile Nentor 2008 Ver 1.4
The primary database schema for Version 1.4 consisted of several essential identity metrics: Field Name (Shqip) Data Description First Name Primary identity marker Mbiemri Primary family marker Atësia / Amësia Father's / Mother's Name Crucial for distinguishing identical names Datëlindja Date of Birth Age verification for voter registration Vendlindja / Qyteti Place of Birth / Current City Local administrative sorting Adresa Physical Address Used to assign citizens to local voting booths Kodi i Gjendjes Civile Civil Status Code Tracks marriage, divorce, or legal status The Leaks and Security Vulnerabilities
It generally displays names, surnames, parents' names (Atesia/Amesia), birthdates, gender, and residential addresses. How to Use the Software (Informal Version) If you have a copy of the "Ver 1.4" application: In August 2008, the Albanian Ministry of Interior,
Ndryshe nga viti 2008, ku të dhënat ishin kryesisht demografike, rrjedhjet e vitit 2021 përfshinin të dhëna ekonomike dhe profile sjelljeje, gjë që tregoi se pavarësisht mësimeve të nxjerra nga viti 2008, sfidat e sigurisë kibernetike mbeten kritike. Përfundim
që duhet të marrin bizneset për të shmangur gjobat nga Komisioneri. Overview of the Software/Database : The leak exposed
: Address and City/Municipality of residence.
It was not perfect. It crashed often. Its interface belonged to the early 2000s. But it did what it was designed to do—it unified a nation’s identity data for the first time in history. For IT historians and Albanian public administration scholars, Ver 1.4 remains a fascinating case study of how a developing nation leapfrogged into the digital age with limited resources but clear vision.
Click "Kërko" (Search) to retrieve matching records from the 2008 database. ⚠️ Critical Safety & Legal Warning
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