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:
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
— Anonymous TVpic.twitter.com/u3mjcAWaLE
(@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
— Anonymous TVhttps://ddosecrets[.]com/wiki/Forest pic.twitter.com/DrIsIETZN1
(@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 #DDoSecrets
— Anonymous TV![]()
https://ddosecrets[.]com/wiki/Aerogas pic.twitter.com/Zs3300K77i(@YourAnonTV) April 7, 2022
The 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.
— Anonymous TV
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(@YourAnonTV) April 6, 2022
This 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, 2022
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