Anonymous leaked data from pro-Russian hackers Killnet
The Anonymous hacker group has shared yet another success on the digital front.
What did they say
Anonymous managed to leak the data of pro-Russian Killnet hackers to the network. We are talking about the email addresses of the group members, as well as their passwords. All data Anonymous posted on the website JustPaste. Anyone can watch them.
JUST IN: The #Anonymous collective has hacked & released a list of emails and passwords used by the pro-Kremlin hackers Killnet, in order to discredit them and disrupt their activities.
— Anonymous TV (@YourAnonTV) May 23, 2022
❌️ Killnet's User Database: https://t.co/op93SB5KFG #OpRussia #SlavaUkraini #FckPutin pic.twitter.com/i6IU74JyK7
Recall that after the full-scale invasion of Russia in Ukraine on February 24, Hackers from Anonymous have declared a cyberwar on the Russian Federation: Ukrainian music is played on Russian TV channels. Since then, they have attacked many companies, factories, and government agencies in Russia.
Source: @YourAnonTV
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