Ukrainian hackers hacked the Mosbti website with data on real estate owners in Moscow
All the data, according to them, they passed on to the Ukrainian Defense Forces
The “sudo rm-RF” hackers, who hacked into the website of the Moscow City Bureau of Technical Inventory, have made part of the database publicly available.
“No leakage? Today we are going to post the first part of the database! – The Insider reports that the project said. Below are the files available for download.
The published files include addresses with cadastral numbers of FSB facilities and military units in Moscow.
The hackers claim to have gained access to data on real estate owners in Moscow and passed it on to the Ukrainian authorities:
“We have all the data on the places of residence and property of the residents of the capital of the accursed aggressor country that has waged war on a peaceful state. Information about civil servants, politicians, military and special services who support the war with Ukraine has been passed to the Ukrainian Defense Forces.”
Earlier, MosBTI admitted that the site had been hacked, but said that the hackers had not obtained data on Muscovites’ real estate.