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Russian cybercrime group Killnet has leaked secret data

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The pro-Russian cybercrime group, Killnet, has leaked secret data belonging to thousands of individuals tied with NATO. The group posted the stolen information via their Telegram account, calling it "Top Secret" documents.

 

The stolen data references roughly 4639 individuals with links to NATO, including their full name, phone number, email address, and the name of a city and identifying country.

 

Many of the domain names of the email addresses are linked to defense organizations from the US, UK, Australia, and other countries.

 

Killnet claims to have over 100,000+ documents, presentations, descriptions of events, and reports on the subject of Ukraine, as well as details of the NATO LAWFAS portal and 100 logins and passwords of NATO military school JADL.

 

The group also stated that it will continue its destructive activities for the glory of the fatherland and to defend the interests of the Russian Federation.