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Ukrainian hackers have reportedly breached the database of Russia's largest bank

Ukrainian hackers have reportedly breached the database of Russia's largest bank
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Ukrainian hackers breached the database of one of Russia's largest banks, Alfa-Bank, and extracted a substantial amount of information about the bank's customers. As reported by the Ukrainian project KibOrg, this breach was executed by their team in collaboration with the NLB hackers.

"The project disclosed that they obtained personal data from over 30 million customers of Russia's largest private bank. The compromised database includes details such as customers' full names, birthdates, account numbers, phone numbers, and other relevant information." KibOrg

 

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As confirmation of the cyberattack's success, the project published the banking information of the sanctioned Russian oligarch Mikhail Fridman, who is a co-founder and co-owner of the bank, his son, Alexander Ozhelsky, pro-Kremlin blogger Artemiy Lebedev, singer Timur Yunusov (Timati), and singer Vasily Vakulenko (Basta).

KibOrg is a project composed of journalists and IT specialists who have united under the name of legendary cyborgs to combat the aggressor in the information space

 

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Furthermore, the prankster Evgeny Volnov personally called Mikhail Fridman to inquire about his opinion regarding this breach. However, the oligarch's reaction was somewhat peculiar.

"Let it be. What can you do," he said with no sign of agitation in his voice.

In a statement to the Russian news agency TASS, the press service of Alfa-Bank asserted that there was no breach.

"This is a fake; there is nothing more to add," they reassured.

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