Anonymous hacked the server of a plant in Russia that produces components for anti-aircraft missile launchers
By: Myroslav Trinko | 02.04.2022, 19:32
The Anonymous hacker group continues to attack Russia. This time it went to the Lipetsk Mechanical Plant. It manufactures defense products. For example, components for anti-aircraft missile systems. In addition, the plant is engaged in maintenance and installation of weapons.
Hackers hacked into the plant's servers and posted 26.96 GB of data online. They are available on one of the sites groupings. Naturally, we do not recommend downloading the archive. It can be malicious.
A source: Anonymous Leaks
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