The pro-Ukrainian hacker group NLB is believed to be responsible
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 3:56 am
gained full access to the data of users of the Moscow Electronic School (MES) portal. As evidence, the hackers posted a data file with more than 17 million lines containing full names, phone numbers, email addresses, dates of birth, and SNILS. The latest data corresponds to September 2021.
for the leak. The same afghanistan cell phone number list group is behind a number of similar incidents, including in Russian Post, the VkusVill retail chain, the GeekBrains educational portal, and the Delivery Club delivery service.
The Moscow Department of Information Technologies denied the incident in its Telegram channel: "The information about the leak of data from users of the Moscow Electronic School is not true. The analysis showed that the published materials have no relation to the real data of users of the Moscow Electronic School. MES services operate normally, user data is protected." In response to a request from ComNews, the DIT press service declined to provide any additional comments.
The press service of Roskomnadzor reported that an investigation is underway into the data leak at MES.
As the check conducted by specialists of the company DLBI, which monitors the darknet for possible "leaks", showed, the information in the file contains reliable data. CEO and founder of DLBI Ashot Oganesyan said that he found data of children of both the company's employees and his acquaintances in the leaked file.
for the leak. The same afghanistan cell phone number list group is behind a number of similar incidents, including in Russian Post, the VkusVill retail chain, the GeekBrains educational portal, and the Delivery Club delivery service.
The Moscow Department of Information Technologies denied the incident in its Telegram channel: "The information about the leak of data from users of the Moscow Electronic School is not true. The analysis showed that the published materials have no relation to the real data of users of the Moscow Electronic School. MES services operate normally, user data is protected." In response to a request from ComNews, the DIT press service declined to provide any additional comments.
The press service of Roskomnadzor reported that an investigation is underway into the data leak at MES.
As the check conducted by specialists of the company DLBI, which monitors the darknet for possible "leaks", showed, the information in the file contains reliable data. CEO and founder of DLBI Ashot Oganesyan said that he found data of children of both the company's employees and his acquaintances in the leaked file.