Hackers Anonymous destroyed 65 TV data of "Rosaviatsia"
By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 29.03.2022, 18:44
Hackers Anonymous dealt a devastating blow to Russia's transport system. They managed to break Rosaviatsia's servers.
Russia does not officially confirm this information, but declares a temporary lack of Internet access and a malfunction of Rosaviatsia's electronic document management. Thus management of the Russian civil air transport is carried out by means of paper document circulation.
Hackers noted that they destroyed backups of site data. The media reports that the amount of lost information is about 65 TB.
Source: Aviation24
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