Hackers DDoSecrets published 175 GB leaks on Russia and the DonbassPhoto: zerohedge.com
A large part of the published material about the Russian military aggression in Ukraine
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On Friday, January 25, hacker project Distributed Denial of Secrets (DDoSecrets) made public an impressive collection of documents of the Russian Federation, which managed to be collected thanks to leaks and hacker break-ins. It is reported by The New York Times.
A large part of the published material about the Russian military aggression on the territory of Ukraine, and also sheds light on the link between the Kremlin and the Russian Orthodox Church. Some of them were already published in Russia, Ukraine and other countries.
The total volume of materials is 175 GB.
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Key information from the new collection of documents is called “the Dark side of the Kremlin” and contains “hundreds of thousands of messages and files with Russian politicians, journalists, oligarchs, religious leaders and nationalists/terrorists in Ukraine”.
Also in the new collection there are documents from the interior Ministry, which is still in the 2019 refused to publish WikiLeaks. There are documents of Russian weapons exporter Rosoboronexport and materials about the falsification of the history of the fall in Ukraine Malaysian passenger plane MH17 in 2014.
Note that the new website DDoSecrets works on the same model as WikiLeaks. He invites to cooperation of hackers and informants, to “merge” the classified information and confidential documents.
We will remind, as we wrote earlier, in London, was the trial of the hacker Daniel Kaye, who was able to disconnect from the Internet all of Liberia. I wonder what Kay is a hacker and self-taught, but extremely talented in their field, this fact was pointed out even in a London court.