Russian-speaking hacker group Killnet attacked the network infrastructure of 429 gas stations in Lithuania. This was reported to socialbites.ca by KillNet’s leader, KillMilk.
The points of fuel companies such as Circle-K, Neste, Emsi, Viada, Orlen and Baltic Petroleum were attacked. KillMilk claims that as a result of the incident, listed organizations stopped downloading web versions of their customers’ personal accounts and mobile apps, debiting and accruing bonus points on loyalty program cards, and more.
“They will pay the price for their pro-Ukrainian policies. KillMilk said that the money from this attack will be spent on the needs of Russian soldiers.
socialbites.ca correspondent made sure that Circle-K, Neste, Emsi, Viada, Orlen and Baltic Petroleum sites in Lithuania were not opened from Russia at the time the news was published. The Check Host service indicates that users in other countries are also having trouble accessing the company’s web resources.
It was not reported how long the attack on Lithuanian gas stations would last.
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