As confirmation, hackers published the data of Russian oligarch Mikhail Fridman, his son and others.
Ukrainian hackers, in cooperation with NLB hackers, broke the client base of one of the largest banks in Russia Alfa Bank. Ukrainian project KibOrg reported this on Thursday, October 19.
“The personal data of more than 30 million clients of the largest private bank in Russia were received. The database contains information about the client’s full name, date of birth, account number and telephone number, as well as other interesting data,” the message says.
To confirm that the cyberattack was indeed successful, the project published the banking data of the sanctioned Russian oligarch Mikhail Fridman, who is a co-founder and co-owner of the bank, his son Alexander Ozhelsky, bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC). ) Konstantin Kopylov, blogger Artemy (Timati) and singer Vasily Vakulenko (Basta).
At the press service Alfa Bank They deny that customer data was leaked and call the hacking reports “fake”.
We remind you that because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Russian Alfa Bank is under international sanctions from the EU, USA, UK and other countries. Friedman himself is also under Western sanctions. Ukraine confiscated his property.
branch of Ukraine Alfa Bank was nationalized as part of anti-Russian sanctions and received a new name.
Source: korrespondent

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