The database of the Russian Alfa Bank, considered one of the most famous financial institutions in Russia, was broken.
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The owner of the financial institution, Mikhail Fridman, confirmed the “holes” in the Russian banking system. He reacted to the breach that Ukrainian hackers informed him about with the words: Well, what can you do. The Security Service of Ukraine was also involved in the attack on the Russian bank. Ukrinform reported this on October 20, citing sources.
The pranksters even personally called the owner of the bank, Mikhail Fridman, to tell him the “good news” about the break. And at the same time ask if he wants to speak out against the war in Ukraine, he noted.
For some reason, the oligarch was not in the mood and after a short conversation with the hackers he hung up.
It is noted that Alfa Bank’s customer base numbers 30 million people.
The day before, information appeared on the Internet that Ukrainian hackers managed to break the database of the Russian Alfa Bank. The data of bank owner Mikhail Fridman, blogger and supporter of Putin’s dictatorship Artemy Lebedev and singer Timur Yunusov (Timati), who also supports Russia’s war against Ukraine, was leaked online.
Let us recall that in the summer, Ukrainian hackers originally “congratulated” the sailors of the Russian Navy on their professional holiday – as a result of the mass mailing, a massive leak of confidential data of the occupiers occurred.
Source: Ukrinform
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