Anonymous continues to target Russian government entities and private businesses, this week the group claimed to have hacked the private firms Thozis Corp and Marathon Group owned by oligarchs.
Now the collective announced the hack of the Russian Orthodox Church’s charitable wing and leaked 15GB of data along with 57,000 emails.
The collective leaked the data through DDoSecrets platform but clarified that due to the nature of the stolen information, at this time it is only being offered to journalists and researchers.
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