The head of the Russian-speaking hacker group KillNet, acting under the pseudonym KillMilk, reported hacking of NATO information systems and put some private data of North Atlantic Alliance members up for sale. About this hacker reported on your Telegram channel.
KillMilk claims to have access to information on NATO military practices, personal details of cadets and their superiors, and control of dozens of computers. In total, there are “gigabytes of data” in the archive, for which the hacker asked for three bitcoins (about 7.5 million rubles at the exchange rate of 13 April 2023).
“After the ransom [этой] information and access, I will open the next slot,” KillMilk wrote.
The hacker obtained NATO data, most likely as a result of a cyberattack on the alliance’s network infrastructure on April 10. As a result of the event, according to some dataUp to 40% of NATO network resources were hit.
Formerly socialbites.ca Wrote On the day Finland joined NATO, the websites of Finnish organizations were hacked.