Anonymous Hacked Gazprom and Leaked 768,000 Emails from Company Employees
Anonymous hackers hit Russia again. This time, their target was Gazprom, or to be more precise, its subsidiary Gazprom Linde Engineering, which specializes in the design of facilities for the gas, petrochemical and oil refining industries.
JUST IN: #Anonymous just leaked 768,000 new emails (728GB) via #DDoSecrets from Gazprom Linde Engineering, which specializes in designing gas and petrochemical processing facilities and oil refineries. #OpRussia #OpKremlin #FreeUkraine ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/kfn10lIcEo
— Anonymous TV (@YourAnonTV) April 14, 2022
hacktivists leaked 768,000 emails from company employees online. The total leakage is 728 GB. As always, the data was posted on the site DDoSecrets. Naturally, we do not recommend downloading the archive. It can be malicious.
Source: @YourAnonTV
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