Anonymous hackers hacked the Russian payment system Qiwi
group of hackers NB65, associated with Anonymous, attacked the Russian company Qiwi.
What is known
According to the hacktivists, they were able to extract 10.5 TB of data and filter 12.5 million credit cards of the company's customers.
“In your last press release, you clearly stated that the sanctions against the Russian financial system did not affect your business in any way. Well, it will definitely affect your business." NB65 said.
JUST IN: #Anonymous -linked group 'NB65'(@xxNB65 ) has leaked a massive trove of files from Qiwi, a Russian company that provides payment and financial services in Russia and CIS countries. 'NB65' also ex-filtrated 12.5 million of their client's credit card information. #OpRussia https://t.co/SNWhYHEqDo
— Anonymous TV (@YourAnonTV) May 1, 2022
By the way, Qiwi spokesperson denies data breach and says that all the services of the company are operating normally.
If you suddenly did not know
Qiwi is a Russian company that provides payment and financial services in Russia and the CIS countries. The group of companies includes QIWI payment system, Qiwi Bank, Contact money transfer system, Factoring Plus, Flocktory, and QPlatform. Qiwi has offices in three countries and is registered in Cyprus.
Source: @YourAnonTV
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