On the night of 7 August, the website of the Moscow Bureau of Technical Inventory was hacked. Its databases contain information about real estate owners in the Russian capital. In a message on the page of the hacked website, the hackers stated that they had received data on real estate owners in Moscow, Russian media reported.
In a message posted on the website, the hackers stated that "information about civil servants, politicians, military and representatives of the special services who support the war with Ukraine was transferred to the defence forces of Ukraine." The Moscow bureau denies the data leak and claims that the hackers gained access only to publications on the site.
Russian media claim that the hackers' statement contained links to their Twitter and Telegram pages — sudo rm-RF. In a tweet with that name, it is stated that they are "IT specialists who work for peace in Ukraine."
Information about civil servants, politicians, military and special services representatives supporting the war with Ukraine has been transferred to the Defense Forces of Ukraine.
— sudo rm -RF (@sudormRF6) August 7, 2023
We know everyone!
We know everything!
Enemies will be found and destroyed!
Beware just retribution!
Previously, this account was associated with a major attack on Rutube in 2022, the Russian-language bureau of Radio Liberty writes.
On 30 July, Ukrainians hacked the Russian mass messaging system and in a special way congratulated the military sailors of the occupying army on the day of the Russian Navy. The occupiers opened a video of attacks on Russian warships, in particular the cruiser Moskva. The messages contained a "Trojan" program that captures information from phones and redirects it to Ukrainian servers.