Anonymous and groups linked to the famous collective continues to target Russian organizations, the hacktivist are breaching their systems and leak stolen data online.
Below the organizations breached in the last three days, since my previous update:
JUST IN: #Anonymous released via #DDoSecrets 426,000 new emails (160 GB) from Tendertech, a firm specializing in processing financial and banking documents on behalf of businesses and entrepreneurs. #OpRussia #StandWithUkraine #FckPutin
— Anonymous TVhttps://t.co/S7AbeScu9N
(@YourAnonTV) April 19, 2022
We are #Anonymous
— Anonymous
We have leaked 15,000+ emails from guov[.]ru/guov-gs[.]ru the General Dept. of Troops and Civil Construction that works on projects in the interests of the Russian Ministry of Defense
Available on DDOZecretz#Anonymous #OpRussia #OpUkraine pic.twitter.com/tRa6kl0PJp(@DepaixPorteur) April 19, 2022
JUST IN: #Anonymous just leaked via #DDoSecrets 87,500 new emails (107GB) from Neocom Geoservice, an engineering firm specializing in exploring oil and gas fields and providing drilling support. #OpRussia #FckPutin #StandWithUkraine️
— Anonymous TVpic.twitter.com/ps95L7gWeN
(@YourAnonTV) April 19, 2022
The Anonymous-linked group ‘GhostSec’ (@GS_M4F14) announced to have gained access to the IT system of Metrospetstekhnika, which is the provider of ‘every metro in Russia and threatens to disrupt its operations.
JUST IN: #Anonymous-linked group 'GhostSec' (@GS_M4F14) reports to have accessed an IT system of Metrospetstekhnika, provider of 'every metro in #Russia'.
— Anonymous TV
They may now disrupt systems and leak company data. #OpRussia #StandWithUkraine #FckPutin pic.twitter.com/Te6gIPIbwl(@YourAnonTV) April 19, 2022
One of the most active hacking crew, the Network Battalion 65, also claimed to have hacked another Russian bank, JSC Bank PSCB. The hackers said that they had access to credentials stored in the Chrome web browser.
JSC Bank PSCB, you are now controlled by Network Battalion 65. We're very thankful that you store so many credentials in Chrome. Well done.
— NB65 (@xxNB65) April 18, 2022
It's obvious that incident response has started. Good luck getting your data back without us.
Tell your government to GTFO of #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/1HYikMU99N
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