Anonymous hackers hacked Rosatom’s website

Violetta Orlova 01:18, 16.03.22 UNIAN

Gigabytes from the database of the Russian state corporation will be merged into the network.

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Anonymous hackers hacked the website of the Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom.

This was reported on the Anonymous Twitter page .

“Anonymous has hacked the Rosatom website and is beginning to leak gigabytes of data,” the report says.

They also noted that they only hacked the company’s website, and it was in no way connected with the operation of nuclear power plant reactors. The hackers assured that they would never endanger innocent people.

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According to Taiwan News, hackers have hacked two other sites related to Rosatom in addition to the Rosatom website. A new html page with the letters “fckptn” (f*** Putin) was added to each of these three websites.

An Anonymous spokesman told a Taiwanese outlet that they had access to files from Rosatom’s network, user tables from a database, and internal network user credentials.

As UNIAN reported, on March 11, 11 employees of the Rosatom corporation arrived at the Zaporizhzhya NPP, which was seized by Russian troops .

The Russians said they were sent to “assess nuclear and radiation safety after the shelling and capture of the station by the occupiers.” It is noted that among these persons the chief engineer of the Balakovo NPP Oleg Romanenko and the deputy chief engineer for the repair of the Rostov NPP Ivan Malakhov were identified.

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