Anonymous Hacked Nestle and Leaked 10GB of Data
By: Myroslav Trinko | 22.03.2022, 16:55
Recently, the Anonymous hacker group declared war on companies that, despite invading Ukraine, do not want to leave Russia. It has now become known that the hacktivists have their first victim.
First went
We are talking about the world's largest food company Nestle. According to the hackers' official Twitter page, Anonymous hacked into the company's database and exposed employees' emails online. passwords, as well as information about 50,000 clients and much more. All data was posted on the anonfiles.com website. Naturally, we do not recommend downloading them. The files may be malicious.
A source: @YourAnonTV
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