A database of employees at a Russian company that recruits suicide bombers has appeared online
The personal data of more than 6,000 people associated with the “Alabuga” Special Economic Zone in the Russian Federation has been published online.
The Open Alabuga website published information about people involved in the assembly or modernization of “Shahed” drones. The information appeared after the underground organization “Black Spark” announced that it had hacked the system and downloaded the employee database. The publication was able to confirm that at least 10 people on the list were involved in work at the Alabuga Special Economic Zone. Russian authorities and company management have not commented on the disclosed information.
This was reported by ASTRA.
On June 29, representatives of the “Black Spark” organization, which positions itself as an underground movement, announced that they had hacked into the IT system of the “Alabuga” enterprise in Russia and allegedly “mined” the attack drones stored there.
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