Anonymous and the IT ARMY of Ukraine continue to target Russian entities

The popular hacking Anonymous and the IT ARMY of Ukraine continue to target Russian government entities and private businesses.

This week Anonymous claimed to have hacked multiple private businesses and leaked their data through the DDoSecrets platform.

The list of recently compromised businesses includes:

Forest – The hacktivists leaked 37,500 emails stolen from the company which is a Russian logging and wood manufacturing firm.Aerogas –  an engineering company that focuses in the oil and gas industry. Aerogas’ clients include Rosneft, NOVATEK, Volgagaz, Purneft, and others. The hacktivists have leaked approximately 100,000 emails from Aerogas.Petrofort – Petrofort is one of the largest office spaces and business centers in Saint Petersburg. The hackers have leaked approximately 300,000 emails from Petrofort.
JUST IN: #Anonymous just leaked over 400,000 new emails from Russian three datasets published by #DDoSecrets – including well over 100,000 emails from the oil, gas and logging industries. #OpRussia pic.twitter.com/u3mjcAWaLE— Anonymous TV (@YourAnonTV) April 7, 2022
MORE: #Anonymous leaked 37,500 emails (35,7 GB) from Forest / Форест, a Russian logging and wood manufacturing firm and associated companies. #OpRussia #DDoSecrets https://ddosecrets[.]com/wiki/Forest pic.twitter.com/DrIsIETZN1— Anonymous TV (@YourAnonTV) April 7, 2022
MORE:#Anonymous leaked 100,000 emails (145 GB) from the engineering company Aerogas, which specializes in the oil and gas industry. #OpRussia #DDoSecretshttps://ddosecrets[.]com/wiki/Aerogas pic.twitter.com/Zs3300K77i— Anonymous TV (@YourAnonTV) April 7, 2022The group of hackers known as The Black Rabbit World (@Thblckrbbtworld) who operates under the Anonymous umbrella claimed to have gained access to the CCTV system and the Kremlin. Below the message the published online:

“We won’t stop until we reveal all of your secrets. You won’t be able to stop us. “Now we’re inside the castle, Kremlin.”

JUST IN: Hackers (@Thblckrbbtworld) who operates in behalf of #Anonymous gained access to the Kremlin CCTV system. They quoted: “We won’t stop until we reveal all of your secrets. You won’t be able to stop us. “Now we’re inside the castle, Kremlin.” #OpRussia #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/USezFd9IZB— Anonymous TV (@YourAnonTV) April 6, 2022This week the IT ARMY of Ukraine also announced the hack of Rossgram, a Russian version of Instagram, then the group of hacktivists created a fake Rossgram app.

The IT Army claims to have breached a database of Rossgram beta sign-ups (Russian Instagram clone), then created a fake Rossgram app, send invites to said beta users, then pushed notifications out to those users that Rossgram was hacked and then leaked the data of the beta users pic.twitter.com/ost8z77Ffo— Stefan Soesanto (@iiyonite) April 7, 2022Please vote for Security Affairs as the best European Cybersecurity Blogger Awards 2022 – VOTE FOR YOUR WINNERSVote for me in the sections “The Underdogs – Best Personal (non-commercial) Security Blog” and “The Tech Whizz – Best Technical Blog” and others of your choice.To nominate, please visit: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfxxrxICiMZ9QM9iiPuMQIC-IoM-NpQMOsFZnJXrBQRYJGCOw/viewform  

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