Anonymous is not emptying.  Hackers stole more gigabytes of data from the Russians

Anonymous is not emptying. Hackers stole more gigabytes of data from the Russians

The Anonymous collective, after declaring a cyber war against Russia, repeatedly collects and publishes on the Internet more data on the Putin regime. This time, the hackers managed to get 222 GB of data from the Russian company Gazregion. But that’s not the end of it.

Another hundreds of gigabytes of data are leaking from Russia

The stolen package – according to a group of hackers – contains files and e-mails from the Gazregion company, which builds gas pipelines and other infrastructure supporting gas transmission. As Anonymous points out, the company’s leading client is the well-known state-owned company Gazprom, for which Gazregion has built thousands of kilometers of pipelines throughout Russia.

This week the collective also boasted of obtaining a data package (107 GB) containing 87.5 thousand. e-mails from Neocom Geoservice, a company that helps in the extraction of Russian oil and gas, and 15.6 thousand e-mails (9.5 GB) from a company cooperating with the Russian Ministry of Defense.

Hackers say they hacked Russian JSC Bank PSCB used by the oligarchs and seized 800 GB of sensitive data they intend to disclose. It did not specify what type of data they had stolen.

Time and time again they publish hundreds of gigabytes of data on the web

Hundreds of gigabytes of data have been leaking from Russian state-owned companies and companies linked to the regime in recent weeks. Last week, “Anonymous” stole, even 600,000. e-mails belonging, among others to the Russian Ministry of Culture (over 1/3 of all news) and 768 thousand. messages sent by employees and customers of Gazprom Linde Engineering controlled by Gazprom.

Earlier, hackers also published a data packet from the Russian Ministry of Defense, and some government websites did not work at all for the next few days. Hackers also claim that they broke into the Central Bank of Russia and monitoring the Kremlin.

Source: Gazeta

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