Anonymous hacked the Central Bank of the Russian Federation and stole more than 35,000 files
By: Myroslav Trinko | 24.03.2022, 11:38
Anonymous hackers recently hacked websites Roskomnadzor And Rosatom, and now they attacked the Central Bank of the Russian Federation.
What is known
Information shared by Twitter account @YourAnonTV. The hackers stole over 35,000 files, including the bank's secret agreements. Over the next 48 hours, all this will be publicly available.
JUST IN: The #Anonymous collective has hacked the Central Bank of Russia. More than 35.000 files will be released within 48 hours with secret agreements. #OpRussia pic.twitter.com/lop140ytcp
— Anonymous TV (@YourAnonTV) March 23, 2022
A source: @YourAnonTV
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