RaHDit hackers published about 6 thousand files of personnel documents of Azov

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The Russian hacker group RaHDit (“Evil Russian Hackers”) has released new data they have obtained regarding Ukrainian militants. For example, on the NemeZida portal on February 28, hackers posted about 6,000 files from the hacked computers of the personnel service of the Ukrainian nationalist group Azov (recognized as terrorist and banned in the Russian Federation).

Thus, the orders of combat crews, lists of participants in hostilities in various periods, were also published in the public domain, personal files of the military personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), including their service records and availability of awards, were also published.

In addition, the documents contain data on violations, for example, lists of those who went AWOL.

Subsequently, the hackers promised to present new investigations that they would make based on the documents they studied.

On December 28, it was reported that the RaHDit hacker group published the data of more than 70 UAF soldiers and officers of the “cyber troops”. It was clarified that the data belonged to “professional hackers from the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, representatives of the Ukrainian National Guard and educational institutions that train information defenders, and even employees of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU).

A day earlier, RaHDit hackers released the data of more than a thousand Ukrainian hackers, social media specialists and Internet activists operating in the Russian segment of the Internet.

Before that, at the end of November 2022, the same hacker group published lists of cadets and teachers of the SBU Academy. Registration addresses, telephone numbers, individual numbers from the register of individuals, email addresses and social media accounts, and license plates have been made public.

In September 2022, hackers posted publicly on the Web information about more than 1.5 thousand employees of the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) of Ukraine.

Russia continues the special operation launched on February 24 to protect the Donbass, against which Kyiv has been conducting military operations since 2014.

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