A hacker attack was launched against the Russian Ministry of Labor and Social Protection.
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The website of the Russian agency was successfully hacked by the hacker group BLACKJACK, which was assisted by cyber specialists from the Security Service of Ukraine. Access was gained to a large number of documents: statistics on military operations in Ukraine, personal data of military personnel, materials from reports to Russian President Vladimir Putin and certificates on the number of prosthetics. This was reported by Ukrayinska Pravda with reference to its own sources in law enforcement agencies.
It is noted that a separate array of information concerns the temporarily occupied Kharkov and Zaporozhye regions and the so-called Russian-controlled leaders. In total, the hackers downloaded more than 100 terabytes of data.
Now the Security Service will have many new documents to study. After downloading the necessary information, hackers “removed” more than 100 terabytes of data from the ministry’s servers, he noted.
Let us recall that in October, Ukrainian hackers managed to break the database of the Russian Alfa Bank, which is considered one of the most famous financial institutions in Russia. Access was gained to Alfa Bank’s customer base, which numbers 30 million people.
Source: “Ukrainian Truth”
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