Hackers erased approximately 65 terabytes of data from the servers of the Civil Aviation Authority of Russia
The Federal Air Transport Agency has neither data nor a backup / Collage “Today”
Anonymous hacker group hacked into the servers of the Russian Civil Aviation Administration. RF lost approximately 65 terabytes of data.
This is reported Anonymous on Twitter.
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“A powerful cyber attack on the servers of the Federal Air Transport Agency: no data, no backup“, the message says.
In total, hackers erased approximately 65 terabytes of data.
Anonymous hacked Rosatom website and said hello to Putin
Anonymous hacker group hacked the site Russian state nuclear energy corporation Rosatom and leaked gigabytes of data.
Temporarily the official website of the corporation did not work. The Russian NPP operator Rosenergoatom and the All-Russian Research Institute for the Operation of Nuclear Power Plants (VNIIAES) also fell under the hot hand of hackers.
On each of these sites, a new html page was added with a message to Russian President Vladimir Putin – #FCKPTN.
“And before you ask, no, it wasn’t the nuclear plant that was hacked, we will never endanger anyone’s life. The site was hacked,” Anonymous explained on Twitter.
Source: Segodnya
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