Ukrainian hackers hacked into the client base of Russian Alfa-Bank and published personal data of Basta, Timati and others

A large-scale database hacking took place in Russia: the KibOrg team, in cooperation with NLB hackers, hacked the database of the Russian Alfa-Bank.

Personal data of more than 30 million customers of Russia’s largest private bank were obtained. The database contains information about the client’s name, date of birth, account and phone number, and other data.

In support of their findings, the hackers publish the data of Russian oligarch Mikhail Fridman, his son Alexander Ozhelsky, as well as designer Artemiy Lebedev, rappers Timur Yunusov (Timati) and Vasily Vakulenko (Basta).

The KibOrg team plans to share the information with interested investigative journalists.

Source KIBORG
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