Anonymous hackers hacked Roskomnadzor and uploaded 800 GB of department files to the network
The group of hackers Anonymous continues to attack the state structures of the Russian Federation. This time it went to Roskomnadzor.
What is known
Hackers "leaked" two archives into the network with a total volume of 817.5 GB. The first contains 360,000 files, including emails from agency employees.
Roskomnadzor leak released.
— Anonymous (@YourAnonNews) March 10, 2022
ddsecrets[.]com/wiki/Roskomnadzor
The second, in turn, has two database directories. Hackers have not yet studied them, but, preliminary, they contain information from legal research and personnel procedures. It is not yet clear how critical the leak is for the department. In any case, we will monitor the situation.
By the way, more detailed information about the hack and the "merged" files can be found on the website DDoSecrets, but we strongly do not recommend downloading archives. They can be malicious.
A source: @YourAnonNews
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