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The Regjistri i Gjendjes Civile Nëntor 2008 Ver 1.4 is a leaked, offline Microsoft Access database containing the digitized personal data of Albanian citizens, which became widely distributed in the late 2000s. While representing a significant early 2000s privacy breach, this data is now outdated and has been replaced by secure systems managed by AKSHI. For current and secure civil records, utilize the official e-Albania portal rather than outdated, unsecured files.
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This is the story of Regjistri i Gjendjes Civile Nëntor 2008 Ver 1.4, a database that became one of the most notorious digital artifacts in Albania’s history. 1. The Digital Ambition
In 2008, the Albanian government, under the Ministry of Interior, embarked on a massive project to modernize the nation's outdated paper records. The goal was to create a unified, electronic National Civil Registry that would serve as the backbone for new biometric IDs and passports. By November 2008, the "Version 1.4" of this software was finalized, containing the sensitive personal data of millions of Albanian citizens. 2. The Great Leak Regjistri I Gjendjes Civile Nentor 2008 Ver 1.4
Shortly after its implementation, the database was leaked. It didn't just leak to a few hackers; it became a common file shared on CDs, USB drives, and eventually, public torrent sites. Version 1.4 became the "standard" pirated version that circulated for years. What was inside: Identity Details: Full names, birthdays, and gender. Family Links: Parentage (fatherhood and motherhood). Locational Data: Complete home addresses and cities.
Civil Status: Information on marriage and family composition. 3. The Aftermath and Legend
The leak turned the registry into an "open book" for the public. For over a decade, it was used by everyone from private investigators and debt collectors to curious citizens looking up neighbors or celebrities.
Cybersecurity Warning: Over time, the files circulating online (often labeled as Regjistri 2008 Ver 1.4.rar) became hotbeds for malware and viruses. If a mistake is found in a record:
Privacy Reform: The scandal was a major catalyst for Albania's Law No. 9887 (2008) on the Protection of Personal Data, as the government scrambled to create legal frameworks to prevent such a massive breach from happening again.
Even today, "Nëntor 2008" remains a symbol of the double-edged sword of digitalization—a tool meant for progress that instead became a permanent scar on national privacy. Regjistri I Gjendjes Civile | PDF - Scribd
To truly appreciate this version, we interviewed retired civil status officers from Shkodër and Korçë (names withheld for privacy). Their feedback on Regjistri I Gjendjes Civile Nentor 2008 Ver 1.4 was a mix of nostalgia and frustration:
"Before this version, we had three different softwares for three different municipalities after the territorial reform. Ver 1.4 unified us. But it was slow. Especially on a Friday afternoon with only 256MB of RAM. And if you forgot to click 'Save' before closing the birth module... you had to re-enter everything." The Regjistri i Gjendjes Civile Nëntor 2008 Ver 1
"The best part? The search. We could find a person from Puka who married in Tirana. The worst part? Unhandled exceptions. The yellow error screen of death was our daily coffee companion."
| Role | Permissions | |---------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Administrator | Full system: user management, DB restore, edit any record, system logs. | | Regjistrues (Registrar) | Create/Edit birth, marriage, death records; print certificates; add marginal notes. | | Përdorues Lexues (Read-only) | Search and view records, no changes. | | Zyrtar Ligjor (Legal Officer) | Only court decision entries and annulments. |
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