24.03.2022, 10:08
The Central Bank has Denied Data about Hacking of Its Systems by Hackers from Anonymous
Source: OREANDA-NEWS
OREANDA-NEWS. The Central Bank denied information about a possible hacker attack on its systems, TASS reports.
“The Bank of Russia denies information about a possible hacking of any of its information systems,” the regulator’s press service said.
Earlier, information appeared on the network that the Anonymous group had hacked into the systems of the Bank of Russia. The hackers promised to publish more than 35,000 files within 48 hours, including those with secret data.
Prior to this, Anonymous claimed that more than a hundred printers in Russia had been hacked, which were subsequently used to print more than 100,000 “anti-propaganda leaflets and instructions for installing Tor.”
This is reported by Newsweek, citing posts by the Anonymous group on Twitter and materials of correspondence with hackers.
“We printed anti-propaganda leaflets and installation instructions for Tor on printers all over Russia within two hours. So far, we have printed over 100,000 copies. There are 15 people still working on this operation right now,” Newsweek was quoted as saying by the hackers.
Copies of the leaflets that Newsweek received from the hackers contain calls for Russians to oppose the special operation in Ukraine, instructions for bypassing Roskomnadzor blockages, requests to support the Ukrainian people, and more.
On February 25, Anonymous declared cyber war on Russia, writing about it on a Twitter account.
“The Bank of Russia denies information about a possible hacking of any of its information systems,” the regulator’s press service said.
Earlier, information appeared on the network that the Anonymous group had hacked into the systems of the Bank of Russia. The hackers promised to publish more than 35,000 files within 48 hours, including those with secret data.
Prior to this, Anonymous claimed that more than a hundred printers in Russia had been hacked, which were subsequently used to print more than 100,000 “anti-propaganda leaflets and instructions for installing Tor.”
This is reported by Newsweek, citing posts by the Anonymous group on Twitter and materials of correspondence with hackers.
“We printed anti-propaganda leaflets and installation instructions for Tor on printers all over Russia within two hours. So far, we have printed over 100,000 copies. There are 15 people still working on this operation right now,” Newsweek was quoted as saying by the hackers.
Copies of the leaflets that Newsweek received from the hackers contain calls for Russians to oppose the special operation in Ukraine, instructions for bypassing Roskomnadzor blockages, requests to support the Ukrainian people, and more.
On February 25, Anonymous declared cyber war on Russia, writing about it on a Twitter account.
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