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Anonymous hackers publish documents from Sberbank’s database

Anonymous hackers publish documents from Sberbank's database

The hacker group Anonymous, in one of its Twitter accounts, said it had gained access to Sberbank’s database.

According to the hackers, the leak contains “email addresses of 5,030 customers, phone numbers, addresses.”

An archive with five Excel files is attached to the tweet:

Sberbank declined to comment on the leak.

Earlier, after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Anonymous declared a cyberwar on Russia.

In late March, hackers published what they claimed were 28 GB of data belonging to the Bank of Russia on one Twitter account, including hundreds of audit reports and information on bank owners. The Bank of Russia, the regulator, denied information about the breach.

In early May, NB65, a group affiliated with Anonymous, said it had gained access to the database of the Russian payment system QIWI totaling 10.5 TB. The company said that customers’ personal data are safe.

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