Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the aggressor country into Ukraine, hackers have posted 5.8 TB of data to the network.
Hacker group Anonymous, who sided with Ukraine since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of our country, reported on successes on the “cyber front”. The hackers' statement was published on the group's Twitter page.
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According to hackers, 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 publishing more data from Russian legal entities and state-owned companies, including a commercial bank.
#OpRussia: Since the 'cyber war' on the Kremlin's criminal regime, the #Anonymous collective has now published approximately 5.8 TB of Russian data via #DDoSecrets. #Anonymous vows to release more data belonging to Russian entities and government, including a commercial bank. pic.twitter.com/mE5QRhDKCg
– Anonymous TV) (@YourAnonTV) April 20, 2022
Earlier Anonymous stated that they succeeded break one of Russia's Gazprom companies, Gazprom Linde Engineering.
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