Hackers promise to release even more data.
Anonymous Group hacked more than a million emails from Russia's customs broker ALET with companies exporting coal, oil and petroleum products, as well as liquefied natural gas.
“Anonymous hacked almost 1.1 million e-mails (1.1 TB) of ALET, a Russian customs broker for companies in the fuel and energy sector that exports and declares coal , crude oil, liquefied gas and petroleum products “, – told Anonymous.
JUST IN: #Anonymous hacked about 1.1 million e-mails (1.1 TB) from ALET, Russian clients broker for companies in the housing and energy industries, Handling exports and customs declarations for coal, crude oil, liquefied gases and petro. #OpRussia #DDoSecrets ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/o3tkYV0ErA
– Anonymous TV @ (@YourAnonTV) April 25, 2022
It was announced that in the coming days Anonymous will publish even more data from Russian organizations.
Read also: Two hundred thousand electronic of letters of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation now online – Anonymous
A few days ago Anonymous told about other successes on the “cyber front” against Moscow. During the cyber war, they merged into the network 5.8 terabytes of data obtained through the hacking of Russian resources. They also promised to continue to publish more data on Russian legal entities and state-owned companies, including a commercial bank.
can win the war against Russia – Lloyd Austin Americans call the condition of Ukraine's victory “proper equipment and appropriate support” capable of new armed aggression in 5-10 years The Russian Army may use chemical weapons on “Azovstal” – GUR aviation ammunition with toxic substances. Focus: Russia has too little strength to fight for Donbas The Australian general points out that the Russian army does not have the required number of soldiers, as well as numerous blunders battlefield. At the Venice Biennale, a 97-year-old refugee read a poem on behalf of a deceased Ukrainian soldier Anastasia Guliy spoke at the opening of the exhibition “This is Ukraine: Defending Freedom”, part of which was ZN.UA project