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Hackers Expose Names, Data Of 600 Putin Agents At FSB

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Apr 20, 2022
  • 2 min read

Anonymous has waged war on Moscow to stop Russian President Vladimir Putin’s aggression against Ukraine and has hacked the Federal Security Service (FSB), for which Putin worked, exposed 600 operatives, and hacked 87,500 emails, Antony Ashkenaz reported for the UK’s Daily Express.


Photo Insert: Anonymous claims to have leaked the personal data of more than 600 Russian FSB officers operating in Moscow.



FSB is engaged in counter-intelligence, internal and border security, counter-terrorism, surveillance, and maintains strict monitoring of all military branches to ferret out those who criticize Putin and oppose the invasion of Ukraine.


Since 2014, the FSB has been actively involved in the preparation of a Russian takeover or invasion of Ukraine by inciting unrest in Western Ukraine.



However, since Russia’s invasion in 2014, the security group has not had the best fortunes, after being repeatedly blamed for failures in communications, with Ukrainian forces being able to tap into unencrypted phone calls between the FSB and Russian superiors in Moscow.


Now, FSB’s woes continue as Anonymous claims to have leaked the personal data of more than 600 Russian FSB officers operating in Moscow. Express.co.uk has seen the list, which shows the officers’ full names, their date of birth, their passport number, and even details about their debts and vehicles.


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Along with the leak of Russian intelligence officials, the hacktivist group also released a massive trove of 87,500 emails, amounting to about 107GB from Neocom Geoservice, a Russian engineering firm.


The company specializes in oil and gas fields and providing drilling support, and works with major oil producers like the Russian gas behemoth Gazprom, Orenburgneft, Samotlorneftegaz, Tyumenneftegaz, and Rospan International.


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Last week, Anonymous targetted the Russian engineering company Aerogas, leaking 145GB worth of information, which included 100,000 emails from the company that works closely with Russia’s oil and gas sector.


Aerogas works with Rosneft, Russia’s largest producer of oil, and Novatek, the country’s leading natural gas producer. On the night of April 18, 2022, Anonymous reported that they broke into Gazregion, a construction company that builds gas pipelines for Russian state-backed Gazprom, the largest gas producer in the world.


The leak contained a further 222GB worth of data from the company, mainly in the form of email communications.





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