Since declaring cyber war on Russia Anonymous leaked 5.8 TB of Russian data

OpRussia continues unabated, since declaring ‘cyber war’ on Russia Anonymous has now published approximately 5.8 TB of Russian data.

The #OpRussia launched by Anonymous on Russia after the criminal invasion of Ukraine continues to collect successes, the collective claims to have published approximately 5.8 TB of Russian data via DDoSecrets. The collective vows to release more data belonging to Russian businesses and government, organizations including a commercial bank.

#OpRussia: Since declaring ‘cyber war’ on Kremlin’s criminal regime, the #Anonymous collective has now published approximately 5.8 TB of Russian data via #DDoSecrets. #Anonymous vows to release more data belonging to Russian entities and government, including a commercial bank. pic.twitter.com/mE5QRhDKCg— Anonymous TV (@YourAnonTV) April 20, 2022Below is the list of companies hit by Anonymous in the last three days:

Enerpred is the largest producer of hydraulic tools in Russia and the CIS, specializing in the energy, petrochemical, coal, gas and construction industries. The collective has leaked a 432GB archive containing 645,000 emails.Accent Capital is a commercial real-estate investment firm that owns or is directly involved with the management of many of the properties its clients invest in. The collective has leaked a 211GB archive containing 365,000 emails.Sawatzky is a property management company. Sawatzky’s clients include Du Pont, Lenovo, Whirlpool, Aveva, Wella, Johnson + Johnson, Cisco, Google, Swatch, Avito, Samsung, Microsoft, Western Union, Saint-gobain, Turkish Airlines, and British American Tobacco. The collective has leaked a 432GB archive containing 575,000 emails.Worldwide Invest is an investment firm with ties to Estonia and Russian railways. The collective has leaked a 130GB archive containing 250,000 emails.
JUST IN: #Anonymous hacked 645,000 emails (432 GB) from Enerpred, the largest producer of hydraulic tools in Russia and the CIS, specializing in the energy, petrochemical, coal, gas and construction industries. The documents are available on the #DDoSecrets website. #OpRussia pic.twitter.com/5rsCB2uRiR— Anonymous TV (@YourAnonTV) April 22, 2022
JUST IN: #Anonymous just leaked via #DDoSecrets 365.000 emails (211 GB) from the Russian real-estate investment firm Accent Capital. Over 6 TB and 6 million Russian documents and emails leaked by #Anonymous, since declaring ‘cyber war’ on Kremlin’s criminal regime. #OpRussia pic.twitter.com/ZTUgycikCD— Anonymous TV (@YourAnonTV) April 21, 2022
MORE: #Anonymous also just released via #DDoSecrets 575,000 emails (432 GB) from Sawatzky, a property management company. #OpRussia #StandWithUkraine #FckPutin pic.twitter.com/q4ANPbKaQG— Anonymous TV (@YourAnonTV) April 20, 2022

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