Silent Crow Claims Hack of Russia’s Rosreestr, Leaks Citizens’ Personal Data

 

The hacking group Silent Crow has claimed responsibility for breaching Russia’s Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre, and Cartography (Rosreestr), releasing what it describes as a fragment of the agency’s database. The leak reportedly includes sensitive personal information of Russian citizens, raising significant cybersecurity and privacy concerns.
According to the Telegram channel Information Leaks, which first reported the incident, the exposed data set contains nearly 82,000 records. These records reportedly include:
  • Full Names
  • Birth Dates
  • Residential Addresses
  • Phone Numbers and Email Addresses
  • SNILS Numbers: Russian equivalents of Social Security numbers
  • Rosreestr IDs
Silent Crow shared details of the breach via its anonymous Telegram channel on January 6, 2025, claiming the leaked data includes approximately 90,000 entries from Russia’s Unified State Register of Real Estate.
Journalist Andrey Zakharov examined 15 randomly selected entries from the leaked data and confirmed their authenticity. In several cases, the le

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