Hacker GUR conducted a cyber operation against Russia: military and civilian institutions affected.


Ukrainian intelligence officers successfully hacked the federal center for issuing digital signatures of the Russian Federation. With the help of the attack, they destroyed important data on the company's servers and obtained a database with millions of digital signatures of users. The obtained data will be put up for sale, and the money earned will go to the needs of Ukraine's security and defense.
The intelligence officers, together with the activists of the BO Team, conducted an operation against the Russian federal center “Osnovanie”, which issues digital signatures. Among the clients of this center are banks, military and other state institutions, including “Russian Helicopters”, “Alfa-Bank”, “Transneft Telecom”, “Transmashholding”, “Silver of Magadan”.
The intelligence officers also noted that this company is accredited by the Ministry of Digital Development of the Russian Federation and is considered the most protected and reliable in the country.
Images on the company's websites
Also, on some websites of Russian companies from occupied cities, images of a Ukrainian soldier with the inscription “We will restore the borders to the last meter” appeared. In particular, this happened on the websites of the company “Kamaz-Center” in Donetsk, “Aiticom” in Simferopol, and “Aristelis” in Mariupol.
Earlier, Ukrainian hackers carried out a cyber attack on the Bank of Russia and other financial institutions of the Russian Federation. There was also a cyber attack on a Russian nuclear weapons development company, which brought useful information to Ukraine.
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