Free Russia Foundation Investigates Potential Cyberattack Amid Leak of Sensitive Documents

 

One of Russia’s leading pro-democracy groups, the Free Russia Foundation, announced on Friday that it is investigating a potential cyberattack following the online leak of thousands of emails and documents related to its operations.
On Thursday, the Telegram channel SOTA reported that over 2,500 email chains and more than 13GB of electronic documents from the Free Russia Foundation and The US Russia Foundation had been published online.
The Free Russia Foundation stated it is “closely monitoring the illegal dissemination of documents allegedly pertaining to our operations” and has “launched an investigation to determine the origin, full extent, and nature of this breach.”
The foundation suggested that the leak might be connected to recent cyberattacks by the Kremlin-linked hacker group Coldriver, noting, “A number of entities have been compromised, resulting in the theft of their correspondence, including grant reports and internal documents.” The group warned that the attack might be used as “a pretext for a new wave of repression against pro-democracy Russians.”
Additionally, SOTA reported that the personal data of staff members at a facility in Tbilisi, Georgia—known as the “elf factory”—was also leaked. According to independent Russian media outlet The Bell, this facility is where employees are paid to post criticisms of Russian authoritie

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