Pranksters in the oligarchy say that perhaps he should take a more active stance against the war in Ukraine. After that he hung up.
The shenanigans reached Russian oligarch Mikhail Fridman, owner of Alfa Bank, whose client base was hacked by Ukrainian hackers.
During the conversation, Friedman actually admitted that the leak of Alfa Bank’s client database on the network was evidence of large “holes” in the security systems of Russian banks.
“Well, what can you do…” he said.
Pranksters in the oligarchy say that perhaps he should take a more active stance against the war in Ukraine. After that he hung up.
Let’s recall that Ukrainian hackers, in cooperation with NLB hackers, hacked the client database of one of the largest banks in Russia, Alfa Bank, and obtained personal data of more than 30 million clients at the bank.
As reported, the court seized all rights of the corporation in Ukraine owned by Russian oligarchs Mikhail Fridman, Pyotr Aven and Andrei Kosogov, members of the inner circle of Russian President Vladimir Putin .
Source: korrespondent

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