On April 8 of this year, sources in the Ukrainian Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) told the Kyiv Independent that Ukrainian hackers, possibly linked to the SBU, destroyed a data centre used by Russian military, energy, and telecommunications companies. In a recent attack, Ukrainian hackers connected to the SSU cyber department destroyed a data centre belonging to a Russian industrial giant.
They included Gazprom, Lukoil, Telecom and some of the leading military companies in the country.
Sources have stated that more than 10,000 entities involved in the Russian military industry have stored their data in OwenCloud.ru cloud services, which the hackers targeted.
A number of these companies, including Ural Works of Civil Aviation, Rubin, Ural Plant Spectechniks, Gazprom, Transgaz, Lukoil, Rosneft, Nornickel, Rostelecom, or MegaFon, reportedly make up this group: the oil and gas industry, the metallurgical and aerospace industry, as well as major telecommunication giants.
A source stated that over 300 TB of data were taken out of circulation on 400 virtual and 42 physical servers. This operation involved the Ukrainian hacking group BLACKJACK and the cyber division of the Ukrainian Security Service. In addition to internal documents and backups, these servers had software used to manage production processes remotely, according to a source.
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