Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, Anonymous hackers leaked more than 2,000,000 letters from Russians to the network
After Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, Anonymous hackers declared war on Russia. Since then, the hacktevists have managed to publish more than 2 million letters from Russian citizens online, and the group is not going to stop there.
#OpRussia : Since declaring 'cyber war' on Kremlin's criminal regime, #Anonymous has released over 2 million Russian emails via #DDoSecrets and this is just the beginning. In the coming days #Anonymous collective will release other data related to Russian entities. #FreeUkraine pic.twitter.com/f1povI6uF1
— Anonymous TV (@YourAnonTV) April 10, 2022
Recall that recently Anonymous gained access to the Kremlin's video surveillance system, as well as Anonymous leaked details of 120,000 Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine. In addition, grouping attacks state structures, factories for the production of military equipment and other critical objects of Russia.
Source: @YourAnonTV
For those who want to know more:
- Anonymous leaked details of 120,000 Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine
- Anonymous hacked the website of Rosatom and promises to put gigabytes of agency data online
- Anonymous hackers hacked Roskomnadzor and uploaded 800 GB of department files to the network
- Hackers hacked the websites of the Federal Penitentiary Service, Roskomnadzor, the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Energy and other Russian departments
- Hackers Anonymous "put down" the website of the FSB of Russia
- Hackers Anonymous destroyed 65 TV data of "Rosaviatsia"