Skolkovo was attacked by anonymous hackers who gained partial access to a number of internal systems and funding sources. This was reported to socialbites.ca in the press service of the organization.
“An attacker or a group of attackers posing as the Ukraine Cyber Front claimed responsibility for the hack. “In addition to the hacking message itself, hackers have made publicly available screenshots of a number of internal sources of information and individual documents,” the fund said in a statement. It is also known about the hacking of a file hosting service operating at the physical premises of Skolkovo.
At the time of this writing, the sk.ru website and related online services are not working. The fund announced the ongoing work to restore the functionality of Internet resources, which will take about a day. The police got involved in the investigation into the incident.
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