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Post by rubl on Jul 21, 2019 12:15:57 GMT 7
From a Dutch news site quoting BBL News Russian. Didn't see an English version yet. Hackers got 7.5TB data from the Russian Company SyTech. The data clearly shows it worked fro the Russian Secret Service FSB. Plus a bit more on the attempts to make a list of TOR users, gather data from Facebook, LinkedIn and MySpace, etc., etc. SyTech site is currently 'unavailable' and FSB could not be reached for comment "'Hack openbaart werk van bedrijf dat voor Russische geheime dienst werkt' Hackers hebben 7,5 TB aan informatie buitgemaakt bij het Russische bedrijf SyTech, dat werkt voor de Russische geheime dienst FSB, meldt BBC News Russian op basis van documenten die de omroep in handen heeft gekregen." www.nu.nl/tech/5968103/hack-openbaart-werk-van-bedrijf-dat-voor-russische-geheime-dienst-werkt.html"Москит, Надежда, Наутилус: хакеры раскрыли суть проектов тайного подрядчика ФСБ" www.bbc.com/russian/features-49050982
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Post by rubl on Jul 22, 2019 11:13:20 GMT 7
"Hackers breach FSB contractor, expose Tor deanonymization project and more SyTech, the hacked company, was working on research projects for the FSB, Russia's intelligence service. Hackers have breached SyTech, a contractor for FSB, Russia's national intelligence service, from where they stole information about internal projects the company was working on behalf of the agency -- including one for deanonymizing Tor traffic. The breach took place last weekend, on July 13, when a group of hackers going by the name of 0v1ru$ hacked into SyTech's Active Directory server from where they gained access to the company's entire IT network, including a JIRA instance. Hackers stole 7.5TB of data from the contractor's network, and they defaced the company's website with a "yoba face," an emoji popular with Russian users that stands for "trolling." Hackers posted screenshots of the company's servers on Twitter and later shared the stolen data with Digital Revolution, another hacking group who last year breached Quantum, another FSB contractor." www.zdnet.com/article/hackers-breach-fsb-contractor-expose-tor-deanonymization-project/
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