![]() ![]() We also hacked Rostproekt emails as a treat to celebrate the new site & to hold you over while waiting for the upcoming dump(s). We have created a new site to host our upcoming leaks + future Anonymous leaks. While addressing the Rostproekt breach, said that, RostProekt data breach was originally announced by an Anonymous affiliate who also played a vital role in hacking unsecured printers in Russia and sending anti-war and anti-censorship printouts across the country. The files can be downloaded via torrent from the official website of DDoSecrets.Īs seen by, according to the information posted on the website, RostProekt operates in the “construction, foundation, structure, investments, and building exterior contractors’ industry. Anonymous claimed to target the company over the weekend and leaked 2.4GB worth of files containing email data. RostProekt is a Russian construction company based in the city of Ivanovo. On Twitter, one of the largest social media representatives of the Anonymous movement also confirmed the hack.Īnonymous on Twitter confirmed the MashOil breach after quoting a tweet from DDoSecrets’ founder Emma Best (Image credit: /Twitter) RostProekt Hack The data includes over 140,000 emails which can be downloaded via torrent and is available on the official website of Distributed Denial of Secrets (aka DDoSecrets), a non-profit whistleblower organization. However, Anonymous has claimed responsibility for targeting the company and stealing a whopping 110 GB worth of its data. According to the company’s website, “MashOil LLC is the official representative of the FID Group in the Russian Federation.”įID Group on the other hand is a group of Belarusian and Russian enterprises specializing in manufacturing equipment for the oil and gas industry in both countries. MashOil is a Moscow based company known for designing, manufacturing, and maintaining equipment used in the drilling, mining, and fracking industries. The online hacktivist group Anonymous has claimed responsibility for targeting two Russian companies stealing a trove of their data and leaking it online for the public to download. Anonymous has taken Operation OpRussia a step further by targeting MashOil and RostProekt, which happened to be giants in their respective industries.
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